The faith of Jesus Christ in early Christian traditions

We are used to the idea of people believing in Christ, but did the early church consider that Jesus also had faith in God? This book evaluates the evidence, starting with a survey of the meaning of faith in Judaism and Graeco-Roman literature and proceeding to a detailed exegesis of the relevant New...

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Main Author: Wallis, Ian G. (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1995.
In:Year: 1995
Reviews:[Rezension von: Wallis, Ian G., The Faith of Jesus Christ in Early Christian Traditions] (1997) (Winger, Michael)
The Faith of Jesus Christ in Early Christian Tradition (1996) (Schweizer, Eduard, 1913 - 2006)
Series/Journal:Society for New Testament Studies monograph series 84
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Jesus Christus / Faith / New Testament
B Jesus Christus / Faith / Church
B Jesus Christus / Faith / History 30-600
Further subjects:B Bible ; New Testament ; Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Bible
B Jesus Christ ; Spiritual life
B Jesus Christ Spiritual life
B Jesus Christ ; History of doctrines ; Early church, ca. 30-600
B Jesus Christ
B Bible. New Testament Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Jesus Christ History of doctrines Early church, ca. 30-600
Online Access: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
Print version: 9780521473521
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Summary:We are used to the idea of people believing in Christ, but did the early church consider that Jesus also had faith in God? This book evaluates the evidence, starting with a survey of the meaning of faith in Judaism and Graeco-Roman literature and proceeding to a detailed exegesis of the relevant New Testament material from the synoptic Gospels, the Pauline and Deutero-Pauline Epistles, Hebrews and Revelation. Two trajectories of interest in Jesus's faith are identified: the paradigmatic, concerned with matters of discipleship, and the theological, relating Christ to God's gift of salvation. The examination is then broadened to trace the progress of these trajectories through the literature of the first four Christian centuries and concludes by identifying the Arian controversy as the christological development which rendered reference to Jesus' faith untenable.
Setting the scene -- Jesus' faith in the Synoptic Gospels -- Jesus' faith in the Pauline Epistles -- Jesus' faith in the deutero-Pauline and Pastoral Epistles -- Jesus' faith in Hebrews and Revelation -- Jesus' faith in extra-biblical sources -- Concluding remarks
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ISBN:0511470495
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511470493