Incarnation and Myth: The Debate ContinuedM. D. Goulder "The Myth of God Incarnate" proved to be a controversial book second only to "Honest to God" in the interest it caused. In order to take the questions discussed in it a stage further, the seven original contributors arranged an extended meeting with a group of their leading critics. This book is the result of their discussion. |
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A Survey of Issues in the Myth Debate Maurice Wiles | 1 |
A Interpretation and Imagination Nicholas Lash | 19 |
B The Incarnation and Modern Theology Brian Hebblethwaite | 27 |
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