A Historical and Theological Examination of Christ’s Nature and Work
Keywords:
Christology, Humanity of Christ, Divinity of Christ, the Work of Christ, Hypostatic UnionAbstract
The article examines historical and contemporary perspectives on Christ’s dual nature as fully divine and human, highlighting key historical and theological debates and interpretations. It discusses the implications of Christ’s role in human salvation and how Christ’s nature informs the understanding of God’s revelation and the believer’s faith experience. It also addresses the impact of Christology on ethical teachings and the lived experiences of Christians. Christ’s life and teachings are the foundation for orthodox belief, personal character, ethical system, and faithful Christian living. By synthesizing diverse theological viewpoints and contemporary discussions, the article aims to provide an understanding of Christ’s significance in historical and modern contexts, inviting readers to reflect on the profound implications of Christ’s existence for individual believers and the broader Christian community.