Christology

Christology
Author: Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493403639

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In this revised introduction, an internationally respected scholar explores biblical, historical, and contemporary developments in Christology. The book focuses on the global and contextual diversity of contemporary theology, including views of Christ found in the Global South and North and in the Abrahamic and Asian faith traditions. It is ideal for readers who desire to know how the global Christian community understands the person and work of Jesus Christ. This new edition accounts for the significant developments in theology over the past decade.

Christology

Christology
Author: Gerald O'Collins
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2009-07-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780199557875

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Tackling the key theological questions at the heart of the Christian faith, O'Collins draws on developments in recent scholarship to fully update this accessible guide to systematic Christology.

Jesus Revolutionary of Peace

Jesus  Revolutionary of Peace
Author: Mark Bredin
Publsiher: Paternoster Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 1842271539

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Jesus, Revolutionary of Peace demonstrates that the figure of Jesus in the book of Revelation can be best understood as an active non-violent revolutionary. Jesus was a warrior of the non-violent tradition. He sought to conquer his enemies not through violence but through compassion. Seeking to present a comprehensive, balanced view of this non-violent Jesus, Mark Bredin engages with Mahatma Gandhi's theory to explore the place of non-violence in the biblical tradition.

Christology and Science

Christology and Science
Author: F. LeRon Shults
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2008
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0754652319

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Interdisciplinary dialogue with contemporary sciences question the coherence and plausibility of many traditional Christological formulations. This book attempts to show that engaging in this interdisciplinary endeavour is both possible and promising.

Christology Controversy and Community

Christology  Controversy  and Community
Author: David R. Catchpole,David G. Horrell,C. Christopher Mark Tuckett
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004116796

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This collection of essays by an international team of New Testament scholars focuses on various kinds of christological claim, whether by the historical Jesus, in the Q tradition, John, Paul or the synoptics, and their connection with controversy and community.

The Christology of John Macquarrie

The Christology of John Macquarrie
Author: Vernon L. Purdy
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2009
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1433103893

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The Christology of John Macquarrie comprehensively scrutinizes the life and writings of Scottish-born systematic theologian and philosopher John Macquarrie (1919-2007) in an attempt to comprehend and evaluate his Christology. The author examines the people (e.g. Heidegger, Schleiermacher), the philosophical and theological positions, and the writings that formed Macquarrie's thinking. One major influence was his commitment to modern critical theology including the premise that, in the modern world, the only acceptable Christological tenets are those that can stand up to the scrutiny of modern critical reasoning. The work concludes that this commitment profoundly shaped Macquarrie's theology, especially his Christology. The book also discusses Macquarrie's evaluation and criticisms of the Christology of other theologians (e.g. Kierkegaard, Moltmann, Pannenberg, and others), concluding that Macquarrie's understanding of the Christian faith and the person of Jesus Christ is consonant with modern liberal Anglo-Catholicism. This idea furthers the argument that Macquarrie's reluctance to accept traditional incarnational categories suggests that his Christology is a modern form of Adoptionism.

Christology

Christology
Author: Matthias Neuman,Thomas P. Walters
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0829417192

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Rev. ed. of: True God, true man. Includes bibliographical references (p. 103-106). The witness of the New Testament -- Seeking the life history of Jesus -- Christology and the first ecumenical councils -- Further christological beliefs -- Images of Jesus Christ in Catholic spirituality -- Christ with us today -- Jesus Christ: Lord of the future.

Who is Jesus

Who is Jesus
Author: Thomas P. Rausch
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2016-03-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814682661

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Who is Jesus? This is the fundamental question for christology. The earliest Christians used various titles, most of them drawn from the Old Testament or Hebrew Scriptures, to express their faith in Jesus. They called him prophet, teacher, Messiah, Son of David, Son of Man, Lord, Son of God, Word of God, and occasionally even God. In Who Is Jesus? Thomas Rausch, S.J., focuses on the New Testament's rich variety of christologies. Who Is Jesus? covers the three quests for the historical Jesus, the methods for retrieving the historical Jesus, the Jewish background, the Jesus movement, his preaching and ministry, death and resurrection, the various New Testament christologies, and the development of christological doctrine from the New Testament period to the Council of Chalcedon. Chapters are "The Three Quests for the Historical Jesus," "Methodological Considerations," "The Jewish Background," "Jesus and His Movement," " The Preaching and Ministry of Jesus," "The Death of Jesus," "God Raised Him from the Dead," "New Testament Christologies," "From the New Testament to Chalcedon," "Sin and Salvation," and "A Contemporary Approach to Soteriology." Thomas P. Rausch, SJ, PhD, is the T. Marie Chilton Professor of Catholic Theology at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. A specialist in ecclesiology, ecumenism, and the theology of the priesthood, he has published eight books including the award-winning Catholicism at the Dawn of the Third Millennium, The College Student's Introduction to Theology, and Reconciling Faith and Reason: Apologists, Evangelists, and Theologians in a Divided Church, published by Liturgical Press.