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Titre : | The Theology of the New Testament : According to Its Major Witnesses: Jesus - Paul - John |
Auteurs : | Werner Georg Kümmel, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Mention d'édition : | 6th impression |
Editeur : | Londres [GB] : SCM Press, 1987 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-334-02350-0 |
Format : | 350 p. |
Note générale : | Titre original: Die Theologie des Neuen Testaments nach seinen Hauptzeugen (1972) |
Langues: | Anglais |
Langues originales: | Allemand |
Index. décimale : | CN/A (Théologie du Nouveau Testament) |
Résumé : | ‘It will have the widest appeal of all Kümmell’s books. It covers the heart of New Testament studies and may be recommended as the best of its type for anyone beginning theology in college or extra-murally. No Greek is required. Kümmel always adopts a critical position which scrupulously avoids extremes and idiosyncrasies, and this makes him an admirable writer of textbooks’ (Theology). |
Note de contenu : |
- INTRODUCTION: 1. The problematic of a theology of the New Testament 2. Literature - CHAPTER 1. The Proclamation of Jesus According to the First Three Gospels * 1. The problem of the historical Jesus: A. The question of the sources B. The theological problematic * 2. The kingdom of God: A. John the Baptist B. Jesus and the kingdom of God * 3. The proclamation about God: A. The Judge B. The Father who will act in the future C. The demand for conversion D. The Father who acts in the present * 4. God’s demand: A. The kingdom of God and the fulfillment of the divine will B. The kingdom of God and the idea of reward and punishment * 5. Jesus’ personal claim : A. Jesus’ deeds B. Belief in Jesus? C. Jesus the Prophet? D. The Messiah E. The Son of David F. The Son of God G. The Son of Man * 6. Jesus’ suffering and death: A. The prediction of Jesus’ suffering B. The Suffering of the Son of Man C. Gethsemane and the Last Supper - CHAPTER II : THE FAITH OF THE PRIMITIVE COMMUNITY * 1. The Easter faith: A. Paul’s account B. The account of Mark’s gospel C. The earliest tradition D. The essence of the resurrection faith * 2. The belief in Christ of the Palestinian primitive community: A. The Son of Man B. The Messiah C. The servant of God D. The Son of God E. The Lord F. The man Jesus G. The crucifixion * 3. The belief in Christ in the Hellenistic community: A. The Mission of the Son of God B. The bearer of divine power C. The spirit as possession and the birth of Jesus without a human father * 4. The church’s self-awareness: A. The self-understanding of the primitive community B. The separation from the Jewish community C. The Twelve and the apostles - CHAPTER III: THE THEOLOGY OF PAUL * 1. The historical position of Paul: A. Effect and source of Pauline thought B. The sources * 2. The present as the time of salvation: A. The expectation of the imminent consummation of salvation B. The presence of salvation C. Adam and Christ D. The history of Israel and the Christ event E. Paul’s call experience * 3. The Christ event: A. The sending of the Son of God B. Jesus and Christ C. The “final man” D. The Lord (kyrios) E. The Son of God F. The formula “through Christ” G. The "likeness of God” H. The humanness of Jesus I. Christ and the Spirit J. The pre-existence of Christ * 4. The lost condition of man in the world: A. Man as flesh B. The universality of sin C. Law and guilt * 5. Salvation in Jesus Christ: A. Deliverance and redemption B. Liberation from the spiritual powers C. Liberation from the law D. Liberation from sin and guilt E. Justification F. Reconciliation * 6. God’s gift of salvation and the task of the Christian: A. The present reality of the Christian life (Baptism and the body of Christ; Dying with Christ; The Holy Spirit and "being in Christ”; The Lord’s Supper and the transformation into glory) B. Indicative and imperative C. Judgment according to works D. Divine predestination E. The final consummation * 7. Paul and Jesus: A. The historical connection B. The substantive relationship (The different historical and salvation-historical situation ; The understanding of salvation in detail: The idea of God, The law, The preaching of salvation, Christology, Baptism and the Lord’s Supper, The church, The world and men) C. The Lord and the messenger - CHAPTER iv: THE JOHANNINE MESSAGE OF CHRIST IN THE FOURTH GOSPEL and IN THE EPISTLES * 1. The historical position of Johannine theology: A. The literary problem B. The circumstances of composition * 2. The essential character of the Johannine message of Christ: A. The gospel of john as the perfect witness to Christ B. The language of the Johannine witness to Christ * 3. The Johannine image of Christ: A. The anointed one B. The Son C. The Savior of the world D. The Son of Man E. The Word (the Logos) F. The bearer of salvation * 4. Salvation and the way of salvation: A. The lost condition B. Liberation from the world and from death C. Liberation from sin D. Faith and love E. The birth from God and the sacraments F. The Holy Spirit and the community (The Paraclete) - CONCLUSION: JESUS—PAUL—JOHN: THE HEART OF THE NEW TESTAMENT * A. The “heart of the New Testament" * B. the future and the presence of salvation: Jesus ; The primitive community and Paul ; The Johannine writings * C. The divine condescension * D. The message of the major witnesses Index: A. of New Testament passages B. of topics |
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