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Definition of Christocentric

Christocentric
Christocentric Chris"to*cen"tric, a. [Christ + centric.] Making Christ the center, about whom all things are grouped, as in religion or history; tending toward Christ, as the central object of thought or emotion. --J. W. Chadwick.

Meaning of Christocentric from wikipedia

- Godhead/God the Father (theocentric) or the Holy Spirit (pneumocentric). Christocentric theologies make Christ the central theme about which all other theological...
- and the believer, hence the reformers' contention that their work was Christocentric. The other solas, as statements, emerged later, but the thinking they...
- to Jesus is through Mary". Marian devotions are at times linked to Christocentric devotions (such as the Alliance of the Hearts of Jesus and Mary). Major...
- Gnosis (Marcion, Basilides, Valentinus). This "Christian Gnosticism" was Christocentric, and influenced by Christian writings such as the Gospel of John and...
- seventy-three short chapters. Its wisdom is twofold: spiritual (how to live a Christocentric life on earth) and administrative (how to run a monastery efficiently)...
- Testament Israelite wars instigated and ****isted by God with New Testament Christocentric views. Holy war was based on ancient ideas of just war. The fourth-century...
- Keller Main interests Metaphysics Environmental ethics Notable ideas Christocentric pluralism ISEW Influenced Monica Coleman · Bruce Epperly · Roland Faber ·...
- the 15 decades. According to John Henry Newman, Mariology is always Christocentric. During the 20th century, the addition of the Fatima Prayer to the end...
- sometimes necessarily based on speculation for example, while his Christocentric approach appeals to conservative, confession-minded Protestants, other...
- controversial aspects of Kellogg's developing theology... was its decidedly non-Christocentric focus. While "God" is mentioned one hundred times, "Jesus Christ" is...