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Doing Christology : the re-appropriation of a tradition / Jose M. De Mesa and Lode L. Wostyn.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Quezon City, Philippines : Claretian Publications, c1989.Description: xiii, 351 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9715013449
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT 205 D394 1989
Contents:
PART I: THE CHRISTOLOGICAL QUESTION Introduction -- Chapter 1 — Experience and Revelation-- A. Does revelation exclude experience?-- B. Revelation in and through experience-- C. Experience and the Jesus of history-- D. The quest for the historical Jesus-- E. Historical recollection versus kerygma?-- F. The critical identification of the historical Jesus-- Chapter 2 — Experience and Interpretation-- A. The process of interpretation-- 1. First and second order interpretation-- 2. Interpretation in models-- 3. Implications for christology-- B. Soteriology and christology-- 1. Christology must be soteriological-- 2. Soteriology must be rooted in experience-- 3. The experience of salvation must be genuinely human-- 4. Salvation: an experience in context
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PART I: THE CHRISTOLOGICAL QUESTION
Introduction --

Chapter 1 — Experience and Revelation--
A. Does revelation exclude experience?--
B. Revelation in and through experience--
C. Experience and the Jesus of history--
D. The quest for the historical Jesus--
E. Historical recollection versus kerygma?--
F. The critical identification of the historical Jesus--

Chapter 2 — Experience and Interpretation--
A. The process of interpretation--
1. First and second order interpretation--
2. Interpretation in models--
3. Implications for christology--

B. Soteriology and christology--
1. Christology must be soteriological--
2. Soteriology must be rooted in experience--
3. The experience of salvation must be genuinely human--
4. Salvation: an experience in context

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