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New Credo Podcast: Is Anthropology a Christological Affair?

What is the best starting point for developing a theology of humanity? Should we begin with the secular sciences? What about the creation narrative, especially when that biblical narrative points to Christ, the image of the invisible God? If he is the Second Adam and true and perfect humanity, might we begin with him? In this episode of the Credo Podcast, Matthew Barrett interviews Mark Cortez on the topic of Christological anthropology and together they explore 11 theses.

In this episode of the Credo Podcast, Matthew Barrett interviews Mark Cortez on the topic of Christological anthropology.

Marc Cortez

Marc Cortez (PhD, University of St. Andrews) is professor of theology at Wheaton College in Wheaton, IL, where he has been teaching since 2013. He is a leading scholar in the area of theological anthropology, and has authored several books on the topic, including: Theological Anthropology: A Guide for the Perplexed; Embodied Souls and Ensouled Bodies: An Exercise in Christological Anthropology and Its Significance for the Mind/Body Debate; Christological Anthropology: Ancient and Contemporary Approaches to Theological Anthropology; and ReSourcing Theological Anthropology: A Constructive Account of Humanity in Light of Christ.

Matthew Barrett

Matthew Barrett is Research Professor of Theology at Trinity Anglican Seminary. He has been appointed the McDonald Agape visiting scholar at Dominican House of Studies and the Thomistic Institute. He is the founder of Credo. He is the author of award-winning books like Simply Trinity and On Classical Theology. Currently he is writing a Systematic Theology with Baker Academic. He is the theologian-in-residence of Anselm House at St. Aidan’s Anglican Church. Subscribe to his newsletter to receive updates on his writing.

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