The preexistent Son : recovering the christologies of Matthew, Mark, and Luke / Simon J. Gathercole.
Material type:
- 0802829015 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 9780802829016 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 232/.809015 22
- BT198.G35 2006 14784
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BT198.C26 2009 The Gospel in Christian traditions / | BT198.D7685 2022 Jesus and the God of classical theism : biblical Christology in light of the doctrine of God / | BT198.F93 1983 Who is this Christ? : Gospel christology and contemporary faith / | BT198.G35 2006 The preexistent Son : recovering the christologies of Matthew, Mark, and Luke / | BT198.G72 2004 Christology in cultural perspective : marking out the horizons / | BT198.G72 2004 Christology in cultural perspective : marking out the horizons / | BT198.G762 1961 The earliest lives of Jesus. |
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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