A Semiotic Christology

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  • A Semiotic Christology Book Detail

  • Author : Cyril Orji
  • Release Date : 2021-03-04
  • Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
  • Genre : Religion
  • Pages : 268
  • ISBN 13 : 1725269171
  • File Size : 12,12 MB

A Semiotic Christology by Cyril Orji PDF Summary

Book Description: This book details how semiotics furthers an understanding of the science of Christology. In the light of the trend towards evolutionary worldview, the book goes beyond description and critically engages the sign system of C. S. Peirce, which it sees as a conceptual tool and method for a better understanding of some of the basic issues in Christology.

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