‘A mediator involves more than one party’ (Gal. 3:20) – Kenosis and Covenant
Christophe Chalamet
University of Geneva
This lecture is part of the conference The Trinity and the Kenosis of Christ, which took place at the Angelicum on 21-22 February 2020.
Prof. Christophe Chalamet is associate professor at the University of Geneva. He previously taught at Fordham University as assistant and associate professor. He has an ongoing interest in modern Protestant theology and is currently completing a monograph on Paul’s triad of faith, hope, and love (in French). He has published several books including, The Wisdom and Foolishness of God: First Corinthians 1-2 in Theological Exploration (2015), and The Challenge of History: Readings in Modern Theology (2020).
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