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Christocentrism

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  • proper noun A form of Christianity that concentrates on the teaching of Jesus Christ.

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Examples

  • Let me take some examples of his Christocentrism, itself a sine qua non of genuinely Christian thought.

    Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog: 2009

  • This Pauline Christocentrism does not attenuate the Trinitarian horizon of the faith but exalts it, because for Paul the whole movement comes from the Father and returns to the Father, through Christ in the Holy Spirit.

    Zenit: Father Cantalamessa's 2nd Advent Sermon papabear 2008

  • You would be equally unable to tolerate Murray's Christocentrism, Channing's view of absolute theistic sovereignty, or the syncretic blend of Christianity, naturalistic pantheism and Hinduism that Emerson and his associates dubbed Transcendentalism.

    Humanist Parents Recreating Religious Community Steve Caldwell 2008

  • You would be equally unable to tolerate Murray's Christocentrism, Channing's view of absolute theistic sovereignty, or the syncretic blend of Christianity, naturalistic pantheism and Hinduism that Emerson and his associates dubbed Transcendentalism.

    Humanist Parents Recreating Religious Community Steve Caldwell 2008

  • This Pauline Christocentrism does not attenuate the Trinitarian horizon of the faith but exalts it, because for Paul the whole movement comes from the Father and returns to the Father, through Christ in the Holy Spirit.

    Archive 2008-12-14 papabear 2008

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