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| 040 | _cPhilippine Baptist Theological Seminary | ||
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_aBT 453 _bB63 1987 |
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_aBoff, Leonardo _eAuthor |
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_aPassion of Christ, passion of the world : _bthe facts, their interpretation, and their meaning yesterday and today / _cLeonardo Boof; translated from the Portuguese by Robert R. Barr. |
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_aManila, Philippines : _bDivine Word Publications, _c©1987. |
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| 300 | _axiii ; 146 p. ; 23 cm. | ||
| 500 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
| 505 | _aI. Problem and formulations -- Guiding interest of this investigation -- Guiding interest of the gospel accounts of Jesus' passion -- Guiding interest of our reading of Jesus' passion -- II. Jesus' death as consequence of a Praxis and a message -- Jesus' historical project -- III. Jesus' death as a crime -- The original passion account subsequently augmented by Mark -- Jesus' journey to Jerusalem -- Entry into Jerusalem -- Purification of the temple -- Last supper -- Temptation in Gethsemani -- Trial and sentencing -- Crucifixion -- IV. How did Jesus interpret His death? -- Jesus' attitude toward the prospect of a violent death -- How had Jesus pictured the outcome? -- An attempt at a reconstruction of Jesus' historical path -- The transcendent meaning of Jesus' death -- V. Ultimate meaning of the death of Christ: resurrection -- VI. Interpretations of Christ's death by the primitive Christian communities -- Common destiny of the prophets and the just: violent death -- A crucified Messiah? -- The death of Christ as expiation and sacrifice -- The death of Christ as expiation and sacrifice -- The death of Christ in the theological reflections of Saint Paul -- Letter to the Hebrews: Christ's death as sacrifice -- VII. Main interpretations of Christ's death in theological tradition: validities and invalidities -- What in Jesus Christ is properly redemptive: the beginning (the incarnation) or the end (the cross)? -- Inadequacies of these images of redemption -- First model: expiatory sacrifice for the sins of His people -- Second model: redemption as ransom - "Crushed for our iniquities" -- Third model: vicarious satisfaction - "By His bruises we are healed" -- Jesus Christ: liberator in solidarity will all humankind -- VIII. Cross and death in theology today -- Still an open question -- Theologies of the cross today -- Convergences and divergences in the various positions -- The cross as the death of all systems -- IX. Suffering born of the struggle against suffering -- Mysterium et Passio Liberationis -- What makes suffering worthy? -- Mystery of the passion of the world -- X. How to preach the cross of Jesus Christ today -- XI. Conclusion-the cross: mystery and mysticism -- Bibliographic references -- Scripture | ||
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_aJESUS CHRIST _xCRUCIFIXION |
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_aPASSION NARRATIVES (GOSPELS) _xCRITICISM, INTERPRETATION, ETC. |
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