Jesus the Lord according to Paul the Apostle : a concise introduction /
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- 9780801049828
- 0801049822
- 232 F295J 23
- BT205 .F36 2018
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232 E47C Christ and the future in New Testament history / | 232 F137C Christology in context / | 232 F233C Crisis in Christology : | 232 F295J Jesus the Lord according to Paul the Apostle : a concise introduction / | 232 F295J Jesus the Lord according to Paul the Apostle : a concise introduction / | 232 F363S The supremacy of Christ / | 232 F363S The supremacy of Christ / |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Part 1. The Savior -- The divine Savior -- The preexistent and incarnate Savior -- Part 2. The second Adam -- Paul and new creation theology -- The Pauline emphasis: a truly human divine Savior -- Part 3. The Jewish Messiah and Son of God -- The anticipation of Jesus in the story of Israel -- Jesus as the Son of David -- Jesus as the eternal Son of God -- Part 4. The Jewish Messiah and exalted Lord -- Paul's use of the "name" of the Lord -- Paul's understanding of the role of Jesus as Lord -- Jesus the Lord: sharer of other divine prerogatives -- Conclusion: Paul as a proto-Trinitarian.
Representing the fruit of a lifetime of study, this work from renowned scholar Gordon Fee offers a concise summary of Paul's teaching about Jesus. In the course of his extensive teaching and writing career in New Testament studies, Fee noticed a considerable gap in the scholarly literature regarding Paul's understanding of the person of Christ. His comprehensive Pauline Christology has been very useful for scholars, but it did not fulfill Fee's ultimate aim of the project--to make the results accessible to any interested reader of Scripture. This concise volume offers a theological synthesis of the exegetical work found in Fee's Pauline Christology, making it more accessible to a wider readership. The book includes a foreword by Cherith Fee Nordling. -- !c From publisher's description.
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