On the Two Consciousnesses Model: An Assessment of James Arcadi’s Defense

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  • Andrew Ter Ern Loke Research Assistant Professor, Faith and Global Engagement, The University of Hong Kong

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https://doi.org/10.12978/jat.2018-6.0013-51111404a

Abstract

In a recent review published in Journal of Analytic Theology, James Arcadi offers a defence of the Two Consciousnesses Model against Loke’s criticisms previously published in this journal. Arcadi postulates that Christ could have one centre of the two ranges of consciousness and one centre of operation. I argue that Arcadi’s postulation preserves the unity of the person but is beset by another problem, namely that on Arcadi’s view the one centre of experiences of Christ would have experienced the unlimited scope of awareness through his divine nature, which rule out the possibility that he experienced human limitations with regards to his scope of experiences.

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2018-07-19

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