General Revelation Approach to Salvific Hypostasis and its Reinterpretation of Biblical Christology

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Kiatezua Lubanzadio Luyaluka

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Published: 14 February 2019 | Article Type :

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This paper capitalizes on a cosmological argument to demonstrate that the hypostatic nature of man is the result of a double relationship in which the Children of God in heaven abide: a unity with the Most-high manifested in the presence of the Word, the fullness of divinity in and around them, and the existence of a tempting potential evil which any bad exercice of free will might actualize. The first relationship, coupled with the absolute non-contingency of the Most-high, translates in the presence of the divne nature in man and the second relationship actualized acounts for the limitations of man. Substantianting the explicit salvific import of this paradigm and its anthropology as the brand of African tradtional religion, the paper uses it to reinterpret the hypostasis of Jesus in light of the KCA.

Keywords: Christology; hypostasis; cosmological argument; Bukôngo; Jesus; salvation.

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Kiatezua Lubanzadio Luyaluka. (2019-02-14). "General Revelation Approach to Salvific Hypostasis and its Reinterpretation of Biblical Christology." *Volume 3*, 1, 29-38