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Like all Christians, Thomist philosophers teach that Jesus Christ came to save sinners. However, they also assert that if there had been no sin, there would have been no Incarnation. Christ’s coming was altogether remedial. In A Digest of the Doctrine of St. Thomas on the Incarnation, William Gibson Humphrey explores the mysteries of the Incarnation through a Thomist lens.
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William Gilson Humphry (1815–1886) was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. He was appointed Hulsean lecturer for 1849 and 1850, and Boyle lecturer for 1857 and 1858.