"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