{"product_id":"sinless-flesh","title":"Sinless Flesh","description":"Did Christ assume a fallen human nature?'What is not assumed is not healed.' So goes the Chalcedonian maxim articulated by Gregory of Nazianzus regarding the nature and extent of Christ's work in assuming a human nature. But what is the nature of that assumption? If Christ is to stand in solidarity with us, must he have assumed not merely a human nature, but specifically a fallen human nature?In Sinless Flesh: A Critique of Karl Barth's Fallen Christ, Rafael Nogueira Bello argues against the assertion made by Karl Barth, T. F. Torrance, and those who follow them that Christ assumed a fallen nature. Through retrieval of patristic, medieval, and Reformed orthodox theologians, Bello argues that a proper understanding of human nature, trinitarian inseparable operations, and the habitual grace-grace of union distinction leads to the conclusion that the assertion that Christ assumed a fallen human nature is at odds with faithful theological and historical understandings of the incarnation.","brand":"Rafeal Bello","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42081817854164,"sku":"9781683594055","price":21.15,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0611\/9351\/9316\/files\/9781683594055.jpg?v=1757694271","url":"https:\/\/etcevents.co.uk\/products\/sinless-flesh","provider":"ETCEvents","version":"1.0","type":"link"}