Highlights of the work of Malinda Cramer during the last five years of her life, including materials unseen for more than 110 years.
This book is invigorating to read, for it is how biblical theology should be written. Professor Cullmann has set a high standard of biblical scholarship in this book, and it will be a great resource for students of sacred Scripture.
Similarly lending plausibility to appropriation of Chalcedon, Lisa Sowle Cahill finds potential for societal application in the classical Christology of Nicea and Chalcedon.65 After considering liberation theology and a Christology ...
What does it mean to talk about Jesus in theological terms? Driving this book is the nature and core of the Christian witness, which acts like a GPS, guiding the reader through the terrain of a modern theological discussion of Christ.
The witness of the New Testament -- Seeking the life history of Jesus -- Christology and the first ecumenical councils -- Further christological beliefs -- Images of Jesus Christ in Catholic spirituality -- Christ with us today -- Jesus ...
This book will have long life, since it not only argues for the necessity of a Christology 'from the underside of history,' but offers an extensive example of how such a Christology should be constructed, showing the basic connection ...
It is also true , however , that ever since the 1939 work of E. Schweizer , refutations of diachronic theories have almost matched the number and vigour of such studies , themselves . 22 Despite Ruckstuhl's largely successful ...
Part of the Problems in Theology series, this work brings together selected material from classical and contemporary authors on the doctrine of the person of Jesus Christ.
'The potential power of this book is that it can reach beyond the theological specialist and speak to the philosopher or literary theorist as it complicates an understanding of subjectivity, the being of the self, and the meaning of ...
This book, first published in 1997, examines the influence of angelology on the christology of the Apocalypse of John.
What this work does is connect two vital aspects of Reformed theology, namely, the doctrine of Christ and the concept of the covenant. The findings of this study show that, for Goodwin, Christ is the Christ of the covenant.