Christology: A Pile of Recent Favorite Publications
While I have spent a good deal of energy on science and theology, over the last two or three years I have also had the opportunity to get back to my roots in Patristic and Medieval works. Among this, there has been a veritable avalanche of interesting books on Christology as of late. Someone asked me to name the good Christology books I read through recently, though I cannot remember who. But, I am working much slower than I am used to after my brain having been nuked twice by lasers (sounds cool in theory, less so in practice. No superpowers to speak of). So in the mean time here are the ones that have stayed with me over the last two years or so in no particular order (they have also been picked because there is a large amount of overlap in their historical approaches and the topics they wrestle with). Thus, while I slowly plod away writing my review essay on recent Christology: -Aaron Riches, Ecce Homo: On the Divine Unity of Christ (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans Publishing, 2016), 279pp....


