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The Incarnation

Finding Our True Self Through Christ

By (author) Tom Ravetz
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Floris Books, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Published: 24th Apr 2014
Dimensions: w 1mm h 1mm d 1mm
Weight: 214g
ISBN-10: 178250060X
ISBN-13: 9781782500605
Barcode No: 9781782500605
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Synopsis
The Incarnation, God becoming human in the person of Jesus of Nazareth, is a central mystery of Christianity. This inspiring book examines the theology of the Incarnation, and traces the history of human thinking about it. Tom Ravetz goes on to discuss Rudolf Steiner's unique insights into the Incarnation and shows how the process of incarnation is reflected in each one of us, summed up in the well-known phrase from Galations "Not I, but Christ in me". This readable book explores the difference that the Incarnation can make in our own lives today.

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'[A] profound and reflective book.'
-- Cygnus Review

'Exploring the route the early theologians took in their struggle to comprehend the Christian mystery, incorporating Rudolf Steiner's bright illumination of its obscurity gives this book a cutting edge in spiritual exploration.'
-- Cygnus Review

'What is offered is a rich, dense tapestry of spiritual thought and wisdom... This book is a powerful distillation of 2000 years of theological thought combined with the insights of Rudolf Steiner. It is a rich resource for anyone whose destiny leads them to ask deep questions about the Christian Mythos.'
-- Perspectives

'There is so much in The Incarnation that could be explored in discussion and working groups that, in other circles, a follow up (The Incarnation-a Study Guide/DVD) could surely follow! As it is, I would like to think that anyone with an interest of matters of the spirit , irrespective of their groupings and allegiances, could engage with the message of the book, and find new ways of understanding and joy in the human condition.'
-- Camphill Correspondence