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The Human Being : Jesus and the Enigma of the Son of the Man / Walter Wink

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2002Description: xv, 356 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0800632621
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS661  .W56 2002
Contents:
The human being in the quest for the historical Jesus -- The enigma of the son of the man -- Feuerbach's challenge -- Other biblical and extrabiblical references to the human being up to 100 c.e. -- Jesus and the human being -- Jesus and the Messianic hope -- Projection and the Messianic hope -- The human being: catalyst of human transformation -- The human being: apocalyptic versus eschatology -- Apocalyptic 1: the human being comes -- Apocalyptic 2: the human being judges -- Apocalyptic 3: the future of the human being -- The human being in John -- The human being in letters ascribed to Paul -- The human being in Jewish mysticism -- The human being in Gnosticism.
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The human being in the quest for the historical Jesus -- The enigma of the son of the man -- Feuerbach's challenge -- Other biblical and extrabiblical references to the human being up to 100 c.e. -- Jesus and the human being -- Jesus and the Messianic hope -- Projection and the Messianic hope -- The human being: catalyst of human transformation -- The human being: apocalyptic versus eschatology -- Apocalyptic 1: the human being comes -- Apocalyptic 2: the human being judges -- Apocalyptic 3: the future of the human being -- The human being in John -- The human being in letters ascribed to Paul -- The human being in Jewish mysticism -- The human being in Gnosticism.

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