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About the Author
Andrew Loke completed his PhD at King's College London. His PhD covered the disciplines of analytic philosophy of religion, systematic theology and historical-critical studies, and it was awarded the highest grade by the external examiners. He has published articles in leading international refereed journals such as Religious Studies (Cambridge University Press), Journal of Theological Studies (Oxford University Press), New Blackfriars (Wiley-Blackwell) and Neue Zeitschrift fA1/4r Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie (De Gruyter). Prior to doctoral studies, he earned his bachelor degree from the Faculty of Medicine, National University of Singapore, worked for seven years as a medical doctor, and completed his Masters in Philosophy at Biola University, California. Since completing his doctorate, he has taught at King's College London, GETS seminary and Hong Kong University, and presented papers at various universities such as York University and Cambridge University.
Reviews
"This book presents an original and important new model for understanding the Incarnation, one that has some interesting virtues and that avoids some of the problems in other models. Although I remain an advocate of Kenotic Christology, I believe this is a significant contribution to the debate.' C. Stephen Evans, Baylor University, USA 'Well organised and comprehensive, contributing new material to a debate that is complex and philosophically challenging." - Anna Marmodoro, University of Oxford, UK
"There is no question that the work exemplifies the best of analytic theology - theologically judicious, historically attentive, and cautiously applying the tools of philosophical inquiry to doctrinal problems." - Darren O. Sumner, Fuller Seminary Northwest, Reviews in Religion and Theology
"Andrew Loke has contributed a landmark work of philosophical theology to the literature on the Incarnation." - Paul Copan, Pledger Family Chair of Philosophy and Ethics, Palm Beach Atlantic University, Philosophia Christi
"A significant contribution to Christological studies." - Joshua R. Farris, Houston Baptist University, Houston TX, Journal of Reformed Theology
"This book presents an original and important new model for understanding the Incarnation, one that has some interesting virtues and that avoids some of the problems in other models. Although I remain an advocate of Kenotic Christology, I believe this is a significant contribution to the debate.' C. Stephen Evans, Baylor University, USA 'Well organised and comprehensive, contributing new material to a debate that is complex and philosophically challenging." - Anna Marmodoro, University of Oxford, UK
"There is no question that the work exemplifies the best of analytic theology - theologically judicious, historically attentive, and cautiously applying the tools of philosophical inquiry to doctrinal problems." - Darren O. Sumner, Fuller Seminary Northwest, Reviews in Religion and Theology
"Andrew Loke has contributed a landmark work of philosophical theology to the literature on the Incarnation." - Paul Copan, Pledger Family Chair of Philosophy and Ethics, Palm Beach Atlantic University, Philosophia Christi
"A significant contribution to Christological studies." - Joshua R. Farris, Houston Baptist University, Houston TX, Journal of Reformed Theology
Book Information
ISBN 9781138081789
Author Andrew Ter Ern Loke
Format Paperback
Page Count 200
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g