Paul s Divine Christology

Paul s Divine Christology
Author: Chris Tilling
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2015-02-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802872951

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The Divine Christ

The Divine Christ
Author: David B. Capes
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-03-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 080109786X

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For the past century, scholars have debated when and how a divine Christology emerged. This book considers the earliest evidence we have, the letters of Paul. David Capes, a veteran teacher and highly regarded scholar, examines Paul's letters to show how the apostle constructed his unique portrait of Jesus as divine through a rereading of Israel's Scriptures. This new addition to the Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology series is ideal for use in courses on Paul, Christology, biblical theology, and intertextuality.

The Divine Christology of the Apostle Paul

The Divine Christology of the Apostle Paul
Author: Christopher R. Bruno,John J. R. Lee,Thomas R. Schreiner
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2024-05-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781514001158

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The last fifty years of Pauline scholarship have provided numerous insights to both the academy and the church. Some of those most important discussions have related to the question of Paul's view of Christ with respect to his divinity. While the landscape is rich with scholarly findings, it can be overwhelming to navigate the complex lines of argumentation and the interactions between various key scholars. In The Divine Christology of the Apostle Paul, biblical scholars Chris Bruno, John Lee, and Thomas Schreiner explore the more detailed and often perplexing conversations concerning the divinity of Christ, bringing helpful guidance and clarity to scholars' various articulations, including those of: Richard Bauckham Larry Hurtado Chris Tilling N. T. Wright and others After offering a cohesive and constructive understanding of such landmark studies, they then provide their own insights through the exegetical study of key New Testament passages related to Paul's Christology. Filled with helpful charts, appendixes, and study aids, The Divine Christology of the Apostle Paul is an essential guide for any student, pastor, or scholar looking for an insightful distillation of this key dimension of Pauline studies.

The Divine Christ Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology

The Divine Christ  Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology
Author: David B. Capes
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-03-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493413324

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For the past century, scholars have debated when and how a divine Christology emerged. This book considers the earliest evidence we have, the letters of Paul. David Capes, a veteran teacher and highly regarded scholar, examines Paul's letters to show how the apostle constructed his unique portrait of Jesus as divine through a rereading of Israel's Scriptures. This new addition to the Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology series is ideal for use in courses on Paul, Christology, biblical theology, and intertextuality.

Christology in Paul and John

Christology in Paul and John
Author: Robin Scroggs
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2004-11-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781597520034

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ÒChristology should be reflections on the experience of the believer. Unless the believer has experienced something in the depth of her being, she has nothing to think aboutÓ (1). How true! And how good it is to have clear insights into the Christology of two early believers, Paul and John. Parish based preachers, compelled to preach on texts from the Gospel of John and the Letters of Paul, are helped by Scroggs in their study for and preparation of sermons. Scroggs' commentary provides the opportunity first of all to grasp and understand the Christ as Paul proclaimed him in his writings. The second part of the book details the Christology of John. While the two respective Christologies are different and not dependent upon one another, put together they do give us rich insight into the question of who Jesus is and what he means for faith. In the comparison it becomes clear that Paul used legal metaphors to describe the new world made possible through the cross, while John saw Jesus as the revelation of divine reality coming from the realm of God the Father into this world of darkness. Following the discussion of the differences between Paul and John - like Òwrestling with two angelsÓ (105) - the author seeks to clarify some essential and underlying similarities in the Christologies of Paul and John. This relationship is discussed under three headings: Creation, The Vision of the Fallen World, and Jesus Christ as Revealer. The last three pages of the book comprise an important word to theological discussions within the church. They point out the importance of theology being Christocentric. ÒThe Christian, just as Paul and John, has experienced God through Jesus Christ, and thus cannot speak about God without speaking about Jesus ChristÓ (111).'Christology in Paul and John' should be in every working pastor's library.

Humanist Christology of Paul

Humanist Christology of Paul
Author: Juan L. Segundo
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2007-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781556356001

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Segundo's groundbreaking exegesis focuses chiefly on PaulÕs treatment of sin, faith, and the impact of their intersection on human existence. In a brilliant concluding chapter, Segundo rejects liberation theologyÕs reading of Paul as apolitical and shows how PaulÕs thought opens up for us a Òhumanizing political realm that no repression can control or render useless.Ó This profound and passionately written study will fascinate advanced students and scholars for years to come.

The Origin of Paul s Gospel

The Origin of Paul s Gospel
Author: Seyoon Kim
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781556353345

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In answer to Pauline scholarship that tends to explain the origin of Paul's gospel in Palestinian Judaism, Hellenistic Judaism, mystery cults, or Gnosticism, Seyoon Kim here argues that the origin lies in Paul's own testimony that he received the gospel from the revelation of Jesus Christ on the Damascus road. Only when this insistence of Paul is taken seriously, says Kim, can we really understand Paul and his theology. Kim begins his investigation of Paul's interpretation of the Damascus event by examining Paul's Rabbinic background. He then takes a more detailed look at just what occurred on the Damascus road, and follows this with a thorough discussion of Paul's gospel--the revelation, its Christology, and its soteriology--keeping in mind at all times how it relates to the Damascus event.

The Origin of Divine Christology

The Origin of Divine Christology
Author: Andrew Ter Ern Loke
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2017-07-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781107199262

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This book offers a new contribution by addressing alternative hypotheses and previously neglected evidence using transdisciplinary tools.