Abstract
This article examines Augustine’s theology of the totus Christus, outlined in the article “Totus Christus: A Proposal for Protestant Christology and Ecclesiology”, in greater detail. It refines the terms of the debate about the totus Christus among Reformed theologians in the symposium, explores more deeply the meaning of this doctrine, and raises critical questions of Reformed catholicity as an ongoing theological and ecclesial project informed by this debate.
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