The future of Christology : edited by Abraham J. Malherbe and Wayne A. Meeks. essays in honor of Leander E. Keck /
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TextMinneapolis, MN : Fortress Press, ©1993Description: xxi, 265 p. ; 23 cmISBN: - 0800627288
- BT 198 F989 1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Preface --
Contributors --
Abbreviations --
Part I: Jesus and the gospels --
1. The Christological significance of Jesus' preaching of the kingdom of God --
2. The beginning of the Gospel --
3. Jesus as the "prophetic Messiah" in Luke's gospel --
4. "And the word became flesh": when? --
5. Guessing points and knowing stars: history and higher criticism in Robert Browning's "A death in the Desert" --
6 Bornkamm's response to Keck revisited --
Part II Paul and the Epistles --
7. The Christology of the epistle to the Romans --
8. Polysemy in Paul's use of Christological expressions --
9. "He gave himself [Was given] Up...": Paul's use of a Christological assertion --
10. Christ prays the Psalms: Paul's use of an early Christian exegetical convention --
11. Covenant, Christ, and church in Galatians --
12. The promise of Paul's apocalypic for our times --
13. Christ the cosmocrator and the experience of believers --
14. Suffering servant and suffering Christ in 1 Peter --
Part III: The disciplen and context of New Testament Christology --
15. Early Baptism-Early Christology --
16. Christology as an aspect of theology --
17 Christology and criticism: from Paulus to Keim --
18. Can we still do Christology?
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