The origin of divine Christology

In recent years, there has been considerable debate concerning the origin of divine Christology. Nevertheless, the proposed theories are beset with problems, such as failing to address the evidence of widespread agreement among the earliest Christians concerning divine Christology, and the issues re...

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Autor principal: Loke, Andrew Ter Ern (Author)
Tipo de documento: Recurso Electrónico Livro
Idioma:Inglês
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Publicado em: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2017.
Em:Ano: 2017
Análises:[Rezension von: Loke, Andrew Ter Ern, Society for New Testament studies monograph series. Volume 169, The origin of divine Christology] (2018) (Jipp, Joshua W.)
[Rezension von: Loke, Andrew Ter Ern, Society for New Testament studies monograph series. Volume 169, The origin of divine Christology] (2018) (Coombe, Cameron)
[Rezension von: Loke, Andrew Ter Ern, Society for New Testament studies monograph series. Volume 169, The origin of divine Christology] (2022) (Siniscalchi, Glenn B.)
Coletânea / Revista:Society for New Testament studies monograph series volume 169
(Cadeias de) Palavra- chave padrão:B Bibel. Neues Testament / Cristianismo primitivo / Cristologia
Outras palavras-chave:B Cristologia
B Jesus Christ ; Historicity
B Jesus Christ Historicity
B Jesus Christ Divinity History of doctrines Early church, ca. 30-600
B Jesus Christ ; Person and offices
B Logos
B Jesus Christ
B Jesus Christus
B Jesus Christ Person and offices
B Deus
B Encarnação
B Jesus Christ ; Divinity ; History of doctrines ; Early church, ca. 30-600
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Print version: 9781107199262
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Resumo:In recent years, there has been considerable debate concerning the origin of divine Christology. Nevertheless, the proposed theories are beset with problems, such as failing to address the evidence of widespread agreement among the earliest Christians concerning divine Christology, and the issues related to whether Jesus' intention was falsified. This book offers a new contribution by addressing these issues using transdisciplinary tools. It proposes that the earliest Christians regarded Jesus as divine because a sizeable group of them perceived that Jesus claimed and showed himself to be divine, and thought that God vindicated this claim by raising Jesus from the dead. It also provides a comprehensive critique of alternative proposals, and synthesizes their strengths. It defends the appropriateness and merits of utilizing philosophical distinctions (e.g. between ontology and function) and Trinitarian concepts for explaining early Christology, and incorporates comparative religion by examining cases of deification in other contexts.
Descrição do item:Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 17 Jul 2017)
ISBN:1108185487
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/9781108185486