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Titre : | Theology of the New Testament. Volume 1 : The Ministry of Jesus in its Theological Significance |
Auteurs : | Leonhard Goppelt, Auteur ; Jürgen Roloff, Éditeur scientifique ; John E. Alsup, Traducteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Grand Rapids [USA] : William B. Eerdmans, 1981 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-8028-2384-7 |
Format : | xxvi + 292 p. |
Note générale : | Titre original: Theologie des Neuen Testaments (1975) |
Langues: | Anglais |
Langues originales: | Allemand |
Index. décimale : | CN/A (Théologie du Nouveau Testament) |
Note de contenu : |
- Editor’s Foreword
- Translator’s Introduction - Abbreviations - Preface PART ONE: THE MINISTRY OF JESUS IN ITS THEOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE - Overview of the Literature - CHAPTER I: The Establishment of Historical and Theological Bearings § 1. The Question of a Starting Point for New Testament Theology: 1. The Reply of Exegesis 2. The Historical Problematic 3. Analogies for the Continued Ministry of Jesus § 2. The Sources : 1. The Synoptic Gospels 2. The Contribution of the Gospel of John 3. The Christian Jesus Tradition outside the Canonical Gospels 4. The Non-Christian Jesus Tradition § 3. The Historical Framework: 1. Regarding Chronological Data on Jesus 2. The Antecedents of Jesus 3. The Course and Framework of the Public Ministry § 4. The Salvation-Historical Point of Departure: John the Baptist:1. Regarding the Determination of Historical Bearings 2. The Preaching of the Baptist 3. The Significance of John the Baptist - CHAPTER II: The Coming of the Kingdom of God § 5. The Term “Kingdom of God’’ in the Proclamation of Jesus and in the Vocabulary of His Contemporaries: 1. The Summaries 2. Terminological Variants 3. Old Testament Antecedents 4. Antecedents in Judaism § 6. The Future and Present Coming of the Kingdom: 1. Overview of the History of Research 2. The Future Coming of the Kingdom 3. The Present Coming of the Reign of God § 7. The Reign of God: Content and Relationship to the Existing World Order: 1. God’s New Day in the Kingdom of God 2. The Coming of the Kingdom and the Events of History - CHAPTER III: Repentance as Demand (The Ethics of Jesus) Preliminary Observation on Terminology § 8. The Accusing Summons to Repentance: 1. The Summons to Repentance and the Security of Material Possessions 2. The Condemning Summons to Repentance for the Righteous § 9. Jesus’ Position Regarding the Law as Norm: Preliminary Observation on Terminology 1. Jesus’ Position Regarding the Halakah 2. Jesus’ Position Regarding the Old Testament Commandments 3. Jesus’ Position Regarding the Law § 10. The Ethical Demands of Jesus: 1. The Ethical Demands of Jesus: Can They Be Systematized? 2. The Structure of Jesus’ Demands 3. The Words of Jesus on the Institutions of Society 4. The Realization of Jesus’ Demands in Society - CHAPTER IV: Repentance as Gift of the Reign of God: The New Order of Salvation § 11. The Order of Salvation of the Law: Its Recognition and Suspension: 1. The Recognition of the Order of Retribution 2. The Suspension of the Order of Salvation of the Law § 12. Salvation for Sinners : 1. The Sinners 2. Involvement with Sinners 3. The Clarification of Jesus’ Involvement with Sinners 4. Healing—the Forgiveness of Sin—Faith 5. Forgiveness—Repentance—Faith 6. The Demonstration of Repentance 7. Forgiveness and Love for One’s Neighbor § 13. Jesus’ Forgiveness and the Righteous: 1. The Failure 2. The Offer of Salvation to the Righteous - CHAPTER V: Jesus’ Ministry of Salvation as Expression of Eschatological Renewal § 14. Regarding the Historical Analysis of the Miracle Stories: 1. The Accounts of the Miracles and Their Critique 2. Miracles in the World View of Jesus’ Environment 3. Regarding Tradition Criticism 4. Regarding Criticism of Substance (Sachkritik) § 15. The Theological Significance of the Miracles of Jesus: 1. Regarding Terminology 2. The Miracles and the Coming of the Kingdom of God 3. The Relationship to Faith 4. Faith—Miraculous Healing—Coming of the Kingdom 5 The Kerygmatic Significance of the Miracle Stories - CHAPTER VI: The Self-Understanding of Jesus § 16. The Self-Understanding of Jesus in Research: 1. Jesus’ Relationship to the Coming Kingdom 2. Jesus and the Old Testament/Jewish Expectations of the Bringer of Salvation § 77. Jesus and the Titles Attributed to Him: 1. Rabbi 2. Prophet 3. Son of David 4. Messiah 5. The Messianic Secret § 18. The Son of Man: 1. Occurrence and Meaning of the Term 2. Regarding History-of-Tradition Origins 3. The Discussion Regarding the Groups of Sayings and Their Origins 4. The Coming Son of Man 5. The Present Son of Man 6. The Suffering of the Son of Man 7. The Suffering unto Death of the Promised One 8. Jesus’ Death as Vicarious Atonement 9. The Son of God - CHAPTER VII: Jesus and the Church § 19. Discipleship and the People of God’s Reign: 1. Jesus’ Goal: The Repentance of All People 2. Jesus’ Goal: Discipleship and Faith 3. The Intention of Jesus for His Circle of Disciples 4. The Saying to Peter § 20. The Last Supper as Promise: 1. Regarding the History-of-Tradition Analysis of the Supper Accounts 2. The Eschatological Saying 3. The Problem of the Interim 4. The New Self-Presentation 5. The Mode of Self-Presentation 6. The Command to Repeat the Supper - CHAPTER VIII: Jesus’ Exit § 21. The Passion: 1. The Historical Problem 2. The Fundamental Aspects of the Passion Narrative § 22. The Easter Event and the Easter Kerygma: 1. The Discussion 2. The Formulaic Tradition 3. The Content of the Easter Witness according to the Primitive Kerygma 4. The Easter Stories 5. The Discovery of the Empty Tomb 6. The Verification of the Easter Witness 7. The Coming of the Spirit - APPENDIX: The Discipline: Its History and Range of Problems § 23. The Course of Research: * I. The Emergence of the Discipline : 1. The Early Church 2. Modem Catholicism 3. The Reformation 4. The Age of Enlightenment * II. The Development of the “Purely Historical” Line of Questioning and Its Conclusions: 1. The Quest of the Historical Jesus 2. The Historical Image of the Church’s Primitive Beginnings 3. The Essential Content of the New Testament and of Primitive Christianity * III. The Theological Expansion of the “Purely Historical” Line of Questioning: 1. K. Barth 2. R. Bultmann 3. The Subsequent Development of Bultmann’s Ideas: Divisions in the Ranks of His School 4. New Impulses * IV. The Historical-Positive Position: 1. Supernaturalism 2. The “Modem-Positive” Position 3. E. Stauffer 4. J. Jeremias and W. G. Kümmel V. The Salvation-Historical Position of Historical Scripture Research: 1. J. C. K. von Hofmann and T. Zahn 2. A. Schlatter, G. Kittel, and J. Schniewind 3. O. Cullmann and G. von Rad 4. Charting a Course for the Future - Index of Passages |
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