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    Clients’ Experience of Therapist-Disclosure: Helpful and Hindering Factors and Conditions.Lorato Kenosi & Duncan Cartwright - 2018 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 18 (2):155-166.
    In psychotherapy, the norm and expectation is for clients to self-disclose, thus disregarding and discouraging self-disclosure by therapists. This study aimed to investigate clients’ subjective experience of therapist disclosure, and in particular how clients interpret, appraise and react to therapist disclosure, using semi-structured interviews to gather data from eight research participants. By means of Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the data three basic themes were revealed: perceived underlying conditions of the disclosure event, disclosure type and disclosure impacts. The findings indicate that (...)
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    Kenosis and Nature: Critical Notes on Vattimo’s and Bubbio’s Notion of Kenotic Sacrifice.Daniele Fulvi - 2022 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 14 (1):57-71.
    In this paper, I focus on Gianni Vattimo’s and Paolo Diego Bubbio’s notion of kenosis showing that (1) they both understand kenotic sacrifice in a strongly hermeneutical sense, and connect it with a perspectival account of truth and knowledge; (2) they both emphasize that kenotic sacrifice has a fundamentally ethical aspect; and (3) they both maintain that kenotic sacrifice is an “un-natural” act that is implied in the withdrawal of one’s self. However, I intend to show that nature can (...)
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    Kenōsis, anamnēsis, and our place in history: A neurophenomenological account.Roland Karo & Meelis Friedenthal - 2008 - Zygon 43 (4):823-836.
    We assess St. Paul's account of kenōsis in Philippians 2:5–8 from a neurophenomenological horizon. We argue that kenōsis is not primarily a unique event but belongs to a class of experiences that could be called kenotic and are, at least in principle, to some degree accessible to all human beings. These experiences can be well analyzed, making use of both a phenomenological approach and the cognitive neuroscience of altered states of consciousness. We argue that kenotic experiences are ecstatic, in that (...)
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    Kénosis y emancipación en la filosofía de Gianni Vattimo.Joaquín Esteban Ortega - 2024 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 29 (1):103-118.
    En el presente artículo se pretende poner en relación la noción de kénosis, sobre la que se configura esencialmente la concepción hermenéutica de la religión en Gianni Vattimo, con la pretensión emancipatoria que surge del nihilismo hermenéutico. Para ello rastrearemos esa concepción hermenéutica de la verdad que ya no nos violenta, a partir de la cual se estructura la religión del pensamiento débil. Además, constataremos cómo la concepción hermenéutica de la metafísica, aparte de presentarse como clave de la secularización, permitirá (...)
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  5. Mimesis, kenosis, autoreferenzialità.Emanuele Antonelli - 2015 - Bollettino Filosofico 30:225-246.
    In this paper we offer an interpretation of the inner relationship between nihilism and the tragic. With reference to the work of Heinz von Foester and to the sciences of complexity, we will argue that the essential feature of the tragic is “autoreferentiality”. Furthermore, arguing in favor of the use of the theological notion of kenōsis as the most precise description of the “history of nihilism”, we will show that the latter is to be understood in terms of the “weakening”, (...)
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    Kenosis, omniscience, and the Anselmian concept of divinity.Joel Archer - 2018 - Religious Studies 54 (2):201-213.
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    Whose kenosis? An analysis of Levinas, Derrida, and Vattimo on God's self-emptying and the secularization of the west.Marie L. Baird - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (3):423–437.
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    Kenosis, Nature, and Anthropocentrism: A Response to Fulvi.Paolo Diego Bubbio - 2022 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 14 (3):205-216.
    In this paper I address the issues raised by Daniele Fulvi, by focusing on the alleged anthropocentrism of my approach to kenotic thought. I defend ontological anthropocentrism (as opposed to ethical anthropocentrism), arguing that a qualified ontological anthropocentrism is not only inevitable, but also more appropriate in order to think of nature in the context of kenotic thought. Subsequently, I address the question of the relation between kenosis and truth, and the issue of how kenotic thought could, and should, (...)
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    Kenosis, Dynamic Śūnyatā and Weak Thought: Abe Masao and Gianni Vattimo.Thorsten Botz-Bornstein - 2015 - Asian Philosophy 25 (4):358-383.
    The verb κενόω means ‘to empty’ and St. Paul uses the word ἐκένωσεν writing that ‘Jesus made himself nothing’ and ‘emptied himself’. Śūnyatā is a Buddhist concept most commonly translated as emptiness, nothingness, or nonsubstantiality. An important kenosis–śūnyatā discussion was sparked by Abe Masao’s paper ‘Kenotic God and Dynamic Śūnyatā’. I confront the kenosis–śūnyatā theme with Vattimo’s kenosis-based philosophy of religion. For Vattimo, kenosis refers to ‘secularization’: when strong structures such as the essence and the fulfilment (...)
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    Emptiness, Kenosis, History, and Dialogue: The Christian Response to Masao Abe's Notion of "Dynamic Sunyata " in the Early Years of the Abe-Cobb Buddhist-Christian Dialogue.Charles Brewer Jones - 2004 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 24 (1):117-133.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 24.1 (2004) 117-133 [Access article in PDF] Emptiness, Kenōsis, History, and Dialogue: The Christian Response to Masao Abe's Notion of "Dynamic Śūnyatā " in the Early Years of the Abe-Cobb Buddhist-Christian Dialogue Charles B. Jones The Catholic University of America Introduction Between 1980 and 1993, the Japanese Zen scholar Masao Abe resided in the United States, teaching in various places.1 This brought him into contact with many (...)
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    The kenosis of the creator and of the created co‐creator.Manuel G. Doncel S. J. - 2004 - Zygon 39 (4):791-800.
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    A kénosis trinitária como paradigma de fé e ecologia.Elionaldo Ecione & Maria Freire da Silva - 2015 - Revista de Teologia 9 (15):5-26.
    The mystery of God’s revelation in its Trinitarian relationship has inspired a practice that goes on for more than two thousand years of history. This is Christianity, event marked by the incarnation of the Word of God, who in kenotic form, that is, emptied, reveals itself to mankind in human categories. The purpose of this research was to study the Trinitarian mystery of God from a kenotic approach, applying this model of faith to the problem of ecological crisis.
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    Kénosis e Caritas como chaves de leitura do cristianismo não religioso de Gianni Vattimo.Antonio Glaudenir Brasil Maia & Renato Almeida de Oliveira - 2021 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 26:021050.
    O presente artigo apresenta as categorias da kénosis e da caritas como chaves de leitura interpretativa da experiência de Deus na contemporaneidade no horizonte do chamado cristianismo não religioso pensado pelo filósofo italiano Gianni Vattimo. A hipótese central do texto considera que uma reflexão sobre a experiência de Deus hoje a partir de tais categorias implica compreendê-la como experiência que não desemboca em violência, fundamentalismos e intolerâncias. A experiência de Deus na contemporaneidade, marcada pela pluralidade cultural e religiosa, exige o (...)
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    Secularizing Kenosis.Mark Alznauer - 2016 - Philosophy Today 60 (2):609-614.
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  15. A kênósis entre o sagrado e o profano: a polí­tica e a secularização em Kierkegaard e seu dialogo com algumasdas teses de Vattimo.Marcio Gimenes de Paula - 2008 - Princípios 15 (23):233-253.
    la82 12.00 Normal 0 21 false false false PT-BR X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Um dos objetivos do presente artigo é analisar a temática da política e da secularizaçáo na obra do filósofo Kierkegaard (1813-1855). Duas obras do pensador dinamarquês seráo especialmente analisadas aqui: O Indivíduo e Exercício do cristianismo . O segundo objetivo, é promover o diálogo de suas teses, contrárias ao processo de secularizaçáo, com as teses de Gianni Vattimo (1936-), pensador italiano e entusiasta de um mundo secularizado. A despeito (...)
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  16. Kenosis and emergence: A theological synthesis.Richard Eves - forthcoming - Zygon.
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    The Self-Emptying Subject: Kenosis and Immanence, Medieval to Modern.Alex Dubilet - 2018 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Against the two dominant ethical paradigms of continental philosophy–Emmanuel Levinas’s ethics of the other and Michel Foucault’s ethics of self-cultivation—The Self-Emptying Subject theorizes an ethics of self-emptying, or kenosis, one that reveals the immanence of an impersonal and dispossessed life without a why. Rather than align immanence with the enclosures of the subject, Dubilet engages the history of Christian mystical theology, modern philosophy, and contemporary theories of the subject to rethink immanence as what precedes and exceeds the very difference (...)
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    Kenosis, Necessity and Incarnation.Robin Le Poidevin - 2013 - Heythrop Journal 54 (2):214-227.
    The doctrine of the Incarnation faces the following modal challenge: ‘The Son, as God, exists of necessity; Jesus, as man, exists only contingently. Therefore they cannot be one and the same.’ On the face it, the kenotic model, on which the Son gave up some of the divine properties at the Incarnation, cannot help to meet this challenge, since the suggestion that the Son gave up necessary existence implies that the necessity in question was only contingent, and this notion makes (...)
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  19. A kênósis entre o sagrado e o profano: a polí­tica e a secularização em Kierkegaard e seu dialogo com algumasdas teses de Vattimo.Marcio Gimenes de Paula - 2008 - Princípios 15 (23):233-253.
    la82 12.00 Normal 0 21 false false false PT-BR X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Um dos objetivos do presente artigo é analisar a temática da política e da secularizaçáo na obra do filósofo Kierkegaard (1813-1855). Duas obras do pensador dinamarquês seráo especialmente analisadas aqui: O Indivíduo e Exercício do cristianismo . O segundo objetivo, é promover o diálogo de suas teses, contrárias ao processo de secularizaçáo, com as teses de Gianni Vattimo (1936-), pensador italiano e entusiasta de um mundo secularizado. A despeito (...)
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    Kenosis and Action: A Review Article.Sallie B. King - 1992 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 12:255.
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    Vattimo, kenosis and St Paul.Matthew Edward Harris - 2014 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 75 (4):288-305.
    The style of weak thought associated with Gianni Vattimo involves positing that we are living after the death of God in an age of nihilism that is our ‘sole opportunity’. Nihilism, the lack of highest values, frees one from the ‘violence’ of metaphysics that silences one by reducing everything back to first principles. This article focuses on Vattimo’s return to Christianity, analysing in particular his use of terms found in the New Testament, kenosis and caritas. Vattimo sees the history (...)
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    Freedom and Kenosis.Tomasz Dekert - 2014 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 18 (2):191-205.
    This article proposes to look at the concept of freedom formulated by Nicholas Berdyaev in his early work, Philosophy of Freedom, through the prism of kenotic Christology. The kenotic nature of the Incarnation of the Son of God, as it was described in the St. Paul’s Letter to the Philippians and developed later by the Christian tradition, was connected with His renunciation of his own infinitude—adopting the “form of a servant” and embracing the limits of the human body. It was (...)
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    Beyond Kenosis: New Foundations for Buddhist-Christian Dialogue.E. D. Cabanne - 1993 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 13:103.
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  24. The kenosis of the creator and of the created co‐creator.Manuel G. Doncel Sj - 2004 - Zygon 39 (4):791-800.
     
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    Death as Material Kenosis: A Thomistic Proposal.Marco Stango - 2020 - Heythrop Journal 61 (2):327-346.
    This paper explores the possibility of developing a new understanding of the traditional notion of human death as the separation of soul and body by relying on the resources of St Thomas’s hylomorphism. It therefore develops the concept of material kenosis, showing in what way the Thomistic understanding of death should be broadened beyond the mere understanding of it as substantial change. The paper concludes by suggesting that this view of human death supplements St Thomas’s interpretation of the notion (...)
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  26. Kenosis and Nature.Holmes Rolston - unknown
    If one compares the general worldview of biology with that of theology, it first seems that there is only stark contrast. To move from Darwinian nature to Christian theology, one will have to change the sign of natural history, from selfish genes to suffering love. Theologians also hold that, in regeneration, humans with their sinful natures must be reformed to lives that are more altruistic, also requiring a change of sign. But the problem lies deeper; all of biological nature can (...)
     
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    Person, Kenosis and Abuse: Hans Urs von Balthasar and Feminist Theologies in Conversation.Aristotle Papanikolaou - 2003 - Modern Theology 19 (1):41-65.
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    Kenosis, Necessity and Incarnation.Robin Poidevin - 2013 - Heythrop Journal 54 (2):214-227.
    The doctrine of the Incarnation faces the following modal challenge: ‘The Son, as God, exists of necessity; Jesus, as man, exists only contingently. Therefore they cannot be one and the same.’ On the face it, the kenotic model, on which the Son gave up some of the divine properties at the Incarnation, cannot help to meet this challenge, since the suggestion that the Son gave up necessary existence implies that the necessity in question was only contingent, and this notion makes (...)
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    Kenosis and emergence: A theological synthesis.Bradford McCall - 2010 - Zygon 45 (1):149-164.
    Emergence, a hot topic of discussion for the last several years, has implications not only for the study of science but also for theology. I survey Philip Clayton's book Mind & Emergence , drawing from it and applying some of its philosophical principles to a theological interpretation of emergence. This theological interpretation is supplemented by a brief examination of relevant biblical usages of the term kenosis. From this exploration of kenosis, I assert that the Spirit is kenotically poured (...)
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    Kenosis, Economy, Inscription.Elaine Miller - 2013 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 21 (1):120-126.
    Part of a roundtable on Julia Kristeva's The Severed Head: Chapters Five and Six of Julia Kristeva’s The Severed Head.
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    Freedom and Kenosis.Tomasz Dekert - 2013 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 18 (2):191-205.
    This article proposes to look at the concept of freedom formulated by Nicholas Berdyaev in his early work, Philosophy of Freedom, through the prism of kenotic Christology. The kenotic nature of the Incarnation of the Son of God, as it was described in the St. Paul’s Letter to the Philippians and developed later by the Christian tradition, was connected with His renunciation of his own infinitude—adopting the “form of a servant” and embracing the limits of the human body. It was (...)
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  32. The metaphysics of kenosis.Stephen Davis - 2011 - In Anna Marmodoro & Jonathan Hill (eds.), The Metaphysics of the Incarnation. Oxford University Press.
     
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    La kénosis de Cristo como acceso a Dios en el Itinerarium mentís in Deum de san Buenaventura.Anneliese Meis - 2004 - Augustinus 49 (192-193):73-94.
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    The Kenosis of Christ Revisited: The Relational Perspective of Karl Rahner.Ingvild Røsok - 2013 - Heythrop Journal 54 (2):n/a-n/a.
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    The Kenosis of Christ Revisited: The Relational Perspective of Karl Rahner.Ingvild Røsok - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 58 (1):51-63.
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    Prayer as kenosis.James R. Mensch - 2005 - In Bruce Ellis Benson & Norman Wirzba (eds.), The phenomenology of prayer. New York: Fordham University Press. pp. 63-72.
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    Increase or Kenosis.Gaetano Chiurazzi - 2021 - In Silvia Benso & Antonio Calcagno (eds.), Open borders: encounters between Italian philosophy and continental thought. Albany: State University of New York Press. pp. 65-80.
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  38. Apóphasis y kénosis en Dionisio Pseudo Aeropagita.Cicero Cunha Bezerra - 2007 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 26 (1):117-130.
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  39. Heidegger and Girard : kenosis and the end of metaphysics.Gianni Vattimo - 2010 - In Christianity, Truth, and Weakening Faith: A Dialogue. Columbia University Press.
     
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    A Critique of the "Kenosis / Sunyata" Motif in Nishida and the Kyoto School.Steve Odin - 1989 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 9:71.
  41. Inhabiting the Cruciform God: Kenosis, Justification, and Theosis in Paul's Narrative Soteriology.Michael J. Gorman - 2009
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    Again the Kenosis of Phil. 2, 6-11: Novatian, Trin. 22.Russell J. DeSimone - 1992 - Augustinianum 32 (1):91-104.
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    18. A Threefold Kenosis of the Son of God.S. J. Crowe - 2006 - In Appropriating the Lonergan Idea. University of Toronto Press. pp. 315-323.
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    Fundamentos de la kénosis con perspectiva de mujer. Una lectura de Filipenses 2,5-11.Mary Betty Rodríguez Moreno - 2019 - Franciscanum 61 (172):1-17.
    El presente artículo quiere hacer una relectura de la categoría kénosis en perspectiva de mujer, señalando algunos elementos contraculturales que presenta Pablo a los Filipenses como propuesta alterna al mundo grecorromano. Se tratará de establecer desde el aspecto social y cultural, cómo se ha entendido el rol de las mujeres. Releemos el texto a partir la mentalidad colectivista de la época, el honor y la vergüenza como valores, que nos permiten captar el desafío que presenta la kénosis a sus destinatarios (...)
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    Image and kenosis: assessing Jean-Luc Marion’s contribution to a postmetaphysical theological aesthetics.Brett David Potter - 2018 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 79 (1-2):60-79.
    An important influence on Jean-Luc Marion’s phenomenology is the work of Swiss Catholic theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar. Marion is particularly interested in Balthasar’s ‘phenomenological’ approach to the content of Christian revelation, centered on the metaphor of the work of art. Balthasar suggests in his Theo-Logic that the early Marion ‘concede[s] too much to the critique of Heidegger,’ moving too far away from the ‘transcendental’ metaphysics of Aquinas and the classical tradition. Yet Balthasar’s criticism is premature. Rather, Marion’s work, particularly (...)
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  46. El Cristianismo no‑religioso de Gianni Vattimo. Debilitamiento del ser, secularización y kénosis divina.Francisco Fernández Labastida - 2022 - In L. Bastos Andrade & Roberto Casales García (eds.), Dios y la filosofía. Una aproximación histórica al problema de la trascendencia. Tirant Humanidades. pp. 503-528.
    Gianni Vattimo's Non-religious Christianity. Weakening of being, secularization and divine kenosis.
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  47. Soren Kierkegaard und die Kenosis-Lehre.H. Roos - 1957 - Kierkegaardiana 1:54-60.
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    A Study of Communal Relationship’s Formation in Terms of Kenosis. 나인선 - 2015 - 동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 78:599-622.
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    “What could possibly be given?”: Towards an exploration of kenosis as forgiveness-continuing the conversation between Coakley, Hampson, and papanikolaou1.Carolyn A. Chau - 2012 - Modern Theology 28 (1):1-24.
    This article engages the conversation between Sarah Coakley, Daphne Hampson, and Aristotle Papanikolaou on the appropriateness of kenosis as a theological trope for women and deeply oppressed and vulnerable others. It affirms Coakley's and Papanikolaou's stance, which maintains that kenosis is a necessary or at least distinctively valuable category in Christian theology for understanding the transformation and redemption of all persons. The paper expands on Papanikolaou's analysis of the kenosis involved in the healing and recovery of personhood, (...)
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    The Christologies of Kant and the British Idealists: Ethical and Ontological Theories of Kenosis.Ralph Norman - 2013 - Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 19 (1):113-137.
    In Religion Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason (6: 61), Kant provided an ethical interpretation of kenosis, the 'self-emptying' of Christ described by St Paul in Philippians 2: 6-8. This type of interpretation is distinct to Hegelian interpretations of Christ's kenosis, which read the 'self-emptying' in ontological terms. In this essay, I explore how the British Idealists received both interpretations of the doctrine, and constructed a range of Christologies of both types. Types of kenosis in the work (...)
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