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Marilyn McCord Adams
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Christology as natural theology: methodological issues -- Posing the problems: beginning with Job -- Sharing the horrors: Christ as horror-defeater -- Psychologizing the person: Christ as God-man, psychologically construed -- Recovering the metaphysics: Christ as God-man, metaphysically construed -- Learning the meanings: Christ in the hearts of all people -- Cosmic coherence and the primacy of Christ: Christ, the one in whom all things hold together -- Resurrection and renewal: Christ the first fruits -- Horrors and holocausts, sacrifices and priests: Christ as priest and victim -- Christ in the sacrament of the altar: Christ in the meantime