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Titre : | The Origin of Christology |
Auteurs : | Charles Francis Digby (C.F.D.) Moule, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Londres [GB] : Cambridge University Press, 1978 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-521-21290-1 |
Format : | 187 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | DC/B (Christologie: approche historique) |
Résumé : |
This book is about the processes by which Christians of the first century came to understand Jesus as they did.
Some writers represent these as "evolutionary", as though a merely human teacher came to be thought of as a divine figure (a new species, so to speak). The author suggests that "development" is a preferable analogy, implying not the evolution of a new species of figure, but the development of understanding of what was there in Jesus from the beginning. The author re-examines four familiar charcterizations of Jesus as "the Son of Man", "the Son of God", "Christ" and "Lord". Then he considers the reflexion in the Pauline epistles of an experience of Jesus as more than individual. |
Note de contenu : |
- Acknowledgment - Abbreviations - Introduction 1. Four well-known descriptions of Jesus : The Son of Man - The Son of God - Christ - Kurios 2. The corporate Christ : Introductory - Incorporative phrases - The body - The temple 3. Conceptions of Christ in writers other than Paul 4. The scope of the death of Christ 5. The fulfilment theme in the New Testament 6. Retrospect 7. Prospect : 1° The "ultimacy" of Christ : The distinctiveness of Christ 2° A comment by Haddon Willmer 3° The distinctiveness of Christ: further comment by C.F.D. Moule and H. Willmer - Excursus: Obeissance (proskunein) - Index of references / of names |
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