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100 1 _aRausch, Thomas P
245 1 0 _aWho is Jesus?: An Introduction to Christology
260 _aCollegeville, Minnesota
_bLiturgical Press
_c2003
300 _a 217p
_c23 cm.
500 _a"A Michael Glazier book".
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 _aImages of Jesus 1 Starting Points for Christology 1. The Three Quests for the Historical Jesus The First Quest: Reimarus to Schweitzer The New Quest: Käsemann to Schillebeeckx The Third Quest 2. Methodological Considerations From Precritical to Critical Christology The Development of the Gospel Tradition Recovering the Historical Jesus Doubtful Criteria 37 3. The Jewish Background The Messianic Tradition The Wisdom Tradition The Apocalyptic Tradition First-Century Palestinian Judaism 4. Jesus and His Movement Jesus and John the Baptist The Jesus Movement 5. The Preaching and Ministry of Jesus The Sayings of Jesus The Parables of Jesus The Kingdom of God A Note on the Miracle Tradition 6. The Death of Jesus The Offense Behind Jesus' Death Theological Perspectives How Did Jesus Understand His Death? 7. God Raised Him from the Dead The Easter Experience The Easter Tradition Reflections on Easter Faith 8. New Testament Christologies Easter Christologies Son of God Christologies Wisdom Christologies Preexistence Christologies 9. From the New Testament to Chalcedon Faith and the Dialogue with Culture From the Third Century to Nicaea From Nicaea to Chalcedon 10. Sin and Salvation Sin and Salvation in Scripture Sin and Salvation in Christian History The Sixteenth Century 11. A Contemporary Approach to Soteriology The Mystery of iniquity Jesus Mediates God's Salvation Is Jesus the Source of Our Salvation?
600 0 0 _aJesus Christ
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