The Preexistent Son : recovering the christologies of Matthew, Mark, and Luke / Simon J. Gathercole.
Material type:
- 0802829015
- 9780802829016 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 232.809015 22 GAT
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232.8 NOL Jesus Christ and the Life of the Mind / | 232.8 PIP Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ / | 232.8 ROU Jesus, Gnosis and Dogma / | 232.809015 GAT The Preexistent Son : | 232.9 BAI Jesus through Middle Eastern Eyes : | 232.9 KIN King of Glory : the story & message of the Bible distilled into 70 scenes / | 232.9 MAI In the Fullness of Time : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 298-325) and indexes.
Preexistence in earliest Christianity -- The transcendence of Christ in Matthew, Mark, and Luke -- The "I have come" + purpose formula in Matthew, Mark, and Luke -- False perspectives on the "I have come" sayings -- Use of the "I have come" + purpose formula by angels -- A new reading of the synoptic "I have come" sayings -- The mission of Jesus in the Synoptic Gospels -- A critique of the wisdom christology hypothesis -- The preexistent Christ and the history of Israel (Matthew 23.37) -- "Messiah" and "Anatolē" (Luke 1.78) -- "Lord" -- "Son of Man" -- "Son of God" -- Some aspects of the contemporary theological debate.
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