Reconfiguring Thomistic Christology

New York: Cambridge University Press (2022)
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Abstract

"Eschatology" describes not simply the final judgment, but also the inauguration of the kingdom of God by the Messiah, who mission included fulfilling God's covenants, restoring God's people, and renewing God's Temple. Drawing together Scripture, the Fathers, and Aquinas, the author presents Jesus Christ as the "eschatological" or "New" Adam, Isaac, Moses, Joshua, and David.

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