Christ, Man, and Salvation, also known as Systematic Theology II, explores theological anthropology, hamartiology, christology, and soteriology. It examines mankind’s creation and nature and the consequences of the Fall. It explores the Person and work of Christ, including early christological controversies. It then considers the nature of salvation, its basis in the Atonement, and its application in the life of the believer.
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