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Did Christ Have a Conscience? Revisiting the Debates on Christ’s (Un)Fallen Humanity
Theological Studies Pub Date : 2021-11-27 , DOI: 10.1177/00405639211051084
Ximian Xu 1
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This article draws on the Dutch neo-Calvinist dogmatician Herman Bavinck’s notion of conscience to explore the question of whether Christ’s assumed humanity is fallen or unfallen. It will demonstrate that, for Bavinck, Christ’s conscience was silent and did not accuse or exonerate him according to the moral law (the word of God) as occurs in the postlapsarian conscience. Such a unique conscience reflects the unfallenness of Christ’s humanity and his impeccability. Moreover, Christ’s impeccability is concomitant with Christ’s permanent response to God’s word in faith. This suggests that in the eschaton, the human conscience will become silent in a faithful trust in the word of God.



中文翻译:

基督有良心吗?重温关于基督(未)堕落的人性的争论

本文借鉴荷兰新加尔文主义教义家赫尔曼·巴文克的良心概念,探讨基督假定的人性是堕落还是未堕落的问题。它将证明,对于巴文克来说,基督的良心是沉默的,并没有根据道德律(上帝的话语)像发生在堕胎后的良心中那样指控或免除他的责任。这种独特的良心反映了基督人性的不堕落和无懈可击。此外,基督的无懈可击伴随着基督以信心对上帝话语的永久回应。这表明在末世中,人类的良心会在对上帝话语的忠实信任中变得沉默。

更新日期:2021-11-27
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