The Divine Sonship of Jesus Christ and the "Totus Christus" (The Whole Body of Christ)

This brief paper is on Christology and Soteriology. From its title, it seeks to answer some of the following questions. In what sense is Christ Son of God? How did Christians come to become sons (children) of God with Christ? How come even Christ who was born of a woman like every one of us came to be the only natural Son of God? What is that relationship between Christ’s sonship and ours? These are all Christological and Soteriological questions which not only bother on the nature of Christ but most importantly, on our relationship to Christ and God our Father.

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The Divine Sonship of Jesus Christ and the "Totus Christus" (The Whole Body of Christ)

This brief paper is on Christology and Soteriology. From its title, it seeks to answer some of the following questions. In what sense is Christ Son of God? How did Christians come to become sons (children) of God with Christ? How come even Christ who was born of a woman like every one of us came to be the only natural Son of God? What is that relationship between Christ’s sonship and ours? These are all Christological and Soteriological questions which not only bother on the nature of Christ but most importantly, on our relationship to Christ and God our Father.

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The Divine Sonship of Jesus Christ and the Totus Christus (The Whole Body of Christ)

The Divine Sonship of Jesus Christ and the "Totus Christus" (The Whole Body of Christ)

by Canice Chukwuemeka Njoku, C.S.Sp
The Divine Sonship of Jesus Christ and the Totus Christus (The Whole Body of Christ)

The Divine Sonship of Jesus Christ and the "Totus Christus" (The Whole Body of Christ)

by Canice Chukwuemeka Njoku, C.S.Sp

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This brief paper is on Christology and Soteriology. From its title, it seeks to answer some of the following questions. In what sense is Christ Son of God? How did Christians come to become sons (children) of God with Christ? How come even Christ who was born of a woman like every one of us came to be the only natural Son of God? What is that relationship between Christ’s sonship and ours? These are all Christological and Soteriological questions which not only bother on the nature of Christ but most importantly, on our relationship to Christ and God our Father.


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BN ID: 2940155788706
Publisher: Canice Chukwuemeka Njoku, C.S.Sp
Publication date: 08/25/2018
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Format: eBook
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About the Author

Fr. Canice Chukwuemeka Njoku, C.S.Sp, DMin,. is a Catholic priest and member of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit (Spiritans), Circumscription of Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic. He has been a missionary in Puerto Rico since 2014.

Fr. Canice studied and practiced Food Science and Technology (FST) before responding to the call to religious life in 2003. He has a Doctorate in Ministry of Preaching (Homiletics); BA in Religion and Cultural studies; MA in Divinity; MA in Biblical Theology; Diploma in Philosophy; Diploma in Computer Studies.

Fr Canice is the Major Superior of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit, Circumscription of Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic and the Director of the Santuario del Espiritu Santo, Dorado, Puerto Rico. He was the Pastor of Parroquia la Resurrección del Señor, Canovanas, and the Chancellor of the Diocese of Fajardo-Humacao, Puerto Rico. Fr. Canice is a member of the Academy of Homiletics, USA. In adddition to many articles, He is the author of the following books:

i.God’s Word from my Heart to my Lips Homilies for Sundays and Solemnities, Year A, B & C
ii.La Palabra de Dios desde mi Corazón a mis Labios - Homilias para los Domingos y Solemnidades, Años A, B & C
v.The Divine Sonship of Christ and the Totus Christi (The whole body of Christ).
vi.Important Themes in Biblical Theology.
vii.Peace Upon Our World; and Peace Upon Our Troubled World.

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