The Impeccability of Christ: A Historical Overview and Theological Evaluation of the Necessity of This Grand Doctrine Pertinent to the Incarnation

The following study seeks to investigate the impeccability of Christ from a historical/theological position. Two camps emerge on either side of the debate: Those who hold to the posse non peccare view, which is to say, ability not to sin, otherwise known as the peccability view and those who hold to the non posse peccare view, which is to say inability to sin, otherwise known as the impeccability view. While both camps affirm the sinless perfection of Christ, they oppose each other in whether as fully human He could have sinned if He wanted to. It boils down to a case of ‘could have but did not’ or ‘did not because He could not have’. It is the view of this thesis that the non posse peccare view squares with both historical and biblical theology.

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The Impeccability of Christ: A Historical Overview and Theological Evaluation of the Necessity of This Grand Doctrine Pertinent to the Incarnation

The following study seeks to investigate the impeccability of Christ from a historical/theological position. Two camps emerge on either side of the debate: Those who hold to the posse non peccare view, which is to say, ability not to sin, otherwise known as the peccability view and those who hold to the non posse peccare view, which is to say inability to sin, otherwise known as the impeccability view. While both camps affirm the sinless perfection of Christ, they oppose each other in whether as fully human He could have sinned if He wanted to. It boils down to a case of ‘could have but did not’ or ‘did not because He could not have’. It is the view of this thesis that the non posse peccare view squares with both historical and biblical theology.

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The Impeccability of Christ: A Historical Overview and Theological Evaluation of the Necessity of This Grand Doctrine Pertinent to the Incarnation

The Impeccability of Christ: A Historical Overview and Theological Evaluation of the Necessity of This Grand Doctrine Pertinent to the Incarnation

by Edward Kanniah
The Impeccability of Christ: A Historical Overview and Theological Evaluation of the Necessity of This Grand Doctrine Pertinent to the Incarnation

The Impeccability of Christ: A Historical Overview and Theological Evaluation of the Necessity of This Grand Doctrine Pertinent to the Incarnation

by Edward Kanniah

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The following study seeks to investigate the impeccability of Christ from a historical/theological position. Two camps emerge on either side of the debate: Those who hold to the posse non peccare view, which is to say, ability not to sin, otherwise known as the peccability view and those who hold to the non posse peccare view, which is to say inability to sin, otherwise known as the impeccability view. While both camps affirm the sinless perfection of Christ, they oppose each other in whether as fully human He could have sinned if He wanted to. It boils down to a case of ‘could have but did not’ or ‘did not because He could not have’. It is the view of this thesis that the non posse peccare view squares with both historical and biblical theology.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781664272545
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication date: 09/30/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 220
File size: 381 KB

About the Author

Edward Kanniah pastors Calvary Baptist Church, Sunnyridge, Germiston, South Africa. He loves to defend difficult theological concepts and this book is proof of that. His passion to preach outweighs his weariness of ministry. Joy in study translates into rejoicing in service. His previous offerings are: The Prophet Elijah: Working Wonders With Working Class Faith, and Philippians: The Theology of Joy.

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