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  1. The Humanity of Christ. Author: Romano Guardini. THE HUMANITY OF CHRIST Contributions to a Psychology of Jesus. by Romano Guardini. Translated from the German by. Ronald Walls. Pantheon Books. A Division of Random House NEW YORK. NIHIL OBSTAT Joannes M.T. Barton, S.T.D., L.S.S. Censor Deputatus.

  2. Humanity of Christ. $ 17.95. Qty. Add to cart. The Humanity of Christ is Romano Guardini’s invaluable contribution to a psychology of Jesus Christ. Psychological analysis is not without its perils; its observations can result in an individual being placed in a strictly naturalistic, immanent situation, rendering even the notion of ...

  3. 7. Apr. 2023 · The biblical view, definitively revealed in Jesus, demonstrates that humanity is most itself when it is closest to and rooted in God. There is one thing we have that Jesus lacked: sin. “For our sake he made him to be sin who did not know sin” (2 Cor 5: 21). We might respond to this by saying: “This makes him difficult to relate to” or ...

  4. Kindle Edition. ₹449.00 Read with Our Free App. The Humanity of Christ is Romano Guardini’s invaluable contribution to a psychology of Jesus Christ. Psychological analysis is not without its perils; its observations can result in an individual being placed in a strictly naturalistic, immanent situation, rendering even the notion of ...

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  6. The Humanity of Christ: Contributions to a Psychology of Jesus. by Romano Guardini and Ronald Walls | Oct 19, 2018. 4.8 out of 5 stars 8. Paperback. $17.95 $ 17. 95. FREE delivery Fri, Nov 10 on $35 of items shipped by Amazon. More Buying Choices $5.92 ( ...

  7. The personality of Jesus is conceived as entirely divine. His humanity is merely the necessary medium for communicating the power of divinity to needy men. From this point of view there is no necessity for thinking of Jesus as a human personality. Indeed, to do so would detract from the completeness of his deity.