01690nam a2200169Ia 4500008004100000020002900041041000800070050002300078100002300101245007100124260003900195300002900234505098600263650014101249952011301390999001701503240419s9999 xx 000 0 und d a97808091351650809135167  aeng aBT198 b.B827 1994 aBrown, Raymond E.  3aAn Introduction to New Testament Christologyb /cRaymond E. Brown aNew York : bPaulist Press, c1994 axii, 226 p. b; c21 cm. aWhat is meant by "Christology"? -- Various approaches to New Testament Christology -- Cautions about expectations and presuppositions -- What can be discerned about Jesus from His words concerning issues other than the kingdom and Himself -- What can be discerned about Jesus from His deeds and words proclaiming the kingdom of God -- What can be discerned about Jesus from His words concerning Himself -- Christologies ecpressed in terms of Jesus' second coming or resurrection -- Christologies expressed in terms of Jesus' public ministry -- Christologies expressed in preministry terms -- General observations on these Christologies -- Appendix I.A brief history of the development of royal messianic hope in Israel -- Appendix II. The reality of the resurrection of Jesus -- Appendix III. Did New Testament Christians call Jesus God? -- Appendix IV. Features in the Christology of the Gospel according to John -- An evaluative list of select books on New Testament Christology. aJesus Christ—Person and offices—Biblical teaching.Bible.—New Testament—Theology.Bible.—N.T.—Criticism, interpretation, etc.. 00104070aGETSbGETSc GENd2024-04-19l0oBT198 .B827 1994p00033360r2024-04-19 18:05:45w2024-04-19yBK c52487d52487