Why Callest Thou Me Good?
Jesus' doctrine of the righteousness of God not an improved morality-Paul, not the Jerusalem Church, was right, in preaching faith, not ethics-The history of Jesus, answer to the young ruler, exhibits the Judaizing tendencies of the Palestinian church as reactionary, not merely conservative-Jes...
Format: | Electronic Article |
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Language: | English |
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University of Chicago Press
1895
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The biblical world
Year: 1895, Volume: 6, Issue: 5, Pages: 334-350 |
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Summary: | Jesus' doctrine of the righteousness of God not an improved morality-Paul, not the Jerusalem Church, was right, in preaching faith, not ethics-The history of Jesus, answer to the young ruler, exhibits the Judaizing tendencies of the Palestinian church as reactionary, not merely conservative-Jesus disclaimed the title "good" as Paul disclaimed "a righteousness of mine own, even that of the law"-He claimed the divine attributes goodness, power, knowledge (to teach with authority) in the mystic sense, as acting for God through the implanted divine Spirit-This Pauline mysticism, appearing in Mark, confirmed the teaching of the fourth gospel. |
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Contains: | Enthalten in: The biblical world
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1086/471754 |