Lord Jesus Christ: Devotion to Jesus in Earliest ChristianityWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2003 - 746 من الصفحات Using the Early Christian knowledge of and devotion to Christ and his teachings as his guiding focus, Hurtado (New Testament language, literature, and theology, U. of Edinburgh, Scotland) describes, analyzes, and frequently critiques a vast array of primary materials and the scholarly research that |
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... Chris- tian ethics that take these traditions as context , see W. A. Meeks , The Moral World of the First Christians , Library of Early Christianity ( Philadelphia : Westminster , 1986 ) ; J. I. H. McDonald , The Crucible of Christian ...
... Chris- tian ethics that take these traditions as context , see W. A. Meeks , The Moral World of the First Christians , Library of Early Christianity ( Philadelphia : Westminster , 1986 ) ; J. I. H. McDonald , The Crucible of Christian ...
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... Chris- tians that anticipated and helped to establish what became mainstream ( and subsequently , familiar ) Christianity . That is , with notable exceptions that will be discussed in a later chapter , these early believers ...
... Chris- tians that anticipated and helped to establish what became mainstream ( and subsequently , familiar ) Christianity . That is , with notable exceptions that will be discussed in a later chapter , these early believers ...
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... Chris- tian apologists , there is often the view that Jesus was regarded as divine simply because he was in fact the Messiah and divine Son of God and made both his messiahship and his divinity clear to his disciples during his ministry ...
... Chris- tian apologists , there is often the view that Jesus was regarded as divine simply because he was in fact the Messiah and divine Son of God and made both his messiahship and his divinity clear to his disciples during his ministry ...
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... Chris- tian faith ! ) . But I do not believe that the religious validity of a Christian christological conviction necessarily rests upon the time or manner of its ap- pearance in history . Thus , for example , I do not think it is ...
... Chris- tian faith ! ) . But I do not believe that the religious validity of a Christian christological conviction necessarily rests upon the time or manner of its ap- pearance in history . Thus , for example , I do not think it is ...
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... Chris- tian piety and belief is , or ought to be , preferred and triumphant in the present and future will not ( and should not ) be decided by historical claims about which forms were earliest and what historical processes generated ...
... Chris- tian piety and belief is , or ought to be , preferred and triumphant in the present and future will not ( and should not ) be decided by historical claims about which forms were earliest and what historical processes generated ...
المحتوى
Forces and Factors | 27 |
Jewish Monotheism | 29 |
Jesus | 53 |
Religious Experience | 64 |
The Religious Environment | 74 |
Summary | 77 |
Early Pauline Christianity | 79 |
Key Personal Factors | 86 |
Jesus in the Gospel of John | 353 |
The Christological Crisis in Johannine Christianity | 408 |
Crises and JesusDevotion | 425 |
Other Early Jesus Books | 427 |
Infancy Gospels | 447 |
Gospel of Thomas | 452 |
Revelation Dialogues | 479 |
Summary | 483 |
Christological Language and Themes | 98 |
Binitarian Worship | 134 |
Summary | 153 |
Judean Jewish Christianity | 155 |
Pauline Evidence | 156 |
Judean ChristDevotion in Acts | 177 |
Hellenists and Hebrews | 206 |
Summary | 214 |
Q and Early Devotion to Jesus | 217 |
Untenable Options | 219 |
Kloppenborgs View of Qs Christology | 222 |
Historical Plausibility | 226 |
An Inductive Approach | 233 |
Is Q Peculiar? | 235 |
The Argument from Silence | 239 |
Devotion to Jesus in Q | 244 |
Religious Life in Q | 254 |
Summary | 256 |
Jesus Books | 259 |
Shared Features of the Canonical Gospels | 262 |
The Literary Genre of the Canonical Gospels | 270 |
The Synoptic Renditions of Jesus | 283 |
Summary | 346 |
Crises and Christology in Johannine Christianity | 349 |
The Second Century Importance and Tributaries | 487 |
Christianity in the Second Century | 488 |
Approach and Focus | 492 |
Definitions | 494 |
FirstCentury Tributaries | 496 |
Radical Diversity | 519 |
Valentinus and Valentinianism | 523 |
Marcion | 549 |
Summarizing Reflections | 558 |
Protoorthodox Devotion | 563 |
Finding Jesus in the Old Testament | 564 |
The Fourfold Gospel | 578 |
Visions and Revelations | 588 |
Worship and Prayer | 605 |
Martyrdom | 619 |
The Nomina Sacra | 625 |
Doctrinal Developments | 627 |
Thereafter | 649 |
Bibliography of Works Cited | 655 |
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