Belief in Jesus Christ as the centre of religious discourse
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Christocentrism is a doctrinal term within Christianity, describing theological positions that focus on Jesus Christ, the second person of the Christian Trinity, in relation to the Godhead/God the Father (theocentric) or the Holy Spirit (pneumocentric). Christocentric theologies make Christ the central theme about which all other theological positions/doctrines are oriented.
Christocentrism is a doctrinal term within Christianity, describing theological positions that focus on Jesus Christ, the second person of the Christian...
collaboration. Some of the traits they share are: an Augustinian spirituality, Christocentrism (special emphasis on the mystical Incarnation and the Kingdom of God)...
ISBN 0-8006-2966-3. Loades, Ann (2007). "Christian Focus: Radical Christocentrism in Christian Theology — By Clive Marsh". International Journal of Systematic...
Defended and Transcended". Journal of Ecumenical Studies. 24 (1): 52. "Christocentrism: An Asymmetrical Trinitarianism?". Dictionary definition v t e...
1:15-17 (especially verse 1:17b) and 1 Corinthians 15:28. He drew on the Christocentrism of these two Pauline passages to construct a cosmic theology which...
the French Oratory, under whose influence, he adopted an Augustinian Christocentrism. He also became friends with Robert Arnauld d'Andilly, through whom...
religiocentric. For instance "No matter where it appears, government-sponsored Christocentrism, or even religiocentrism, undermines this nation's ideals."[page needed]...
needed] The religious beliefs of Trubetskoy are sometimes identified as "Christocentrism", wherein the Church serves as a continuation of the Incarnation of...