TY - BOOK AU - Hurtado,Larry W. TI - Lord Jesus Christ: devotion to Jesus in earliest Christianity SN - 0802860702 AV - BT198 .H87 2003 U1 - ARCH YNDC 232.809 H967L 21 PY - 2003/// CY - Grand Rapids, MI PB - W.B. Eerdmans Publishing Company KW - Jesus Christ N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 655-702) and index; Christ-Devotion --; A New religionsgeschichtliche Schule? --; Forces and Factors --; Jewish Monotheism --; Was Jewish Religion Really Monotheistic? --; The Nature of Jewish Monotheism --; Monotheism in the New Testament --; The Effects of Monotheism on Christ-Devotion --; Jesus --; Religious Experience --; Revelatory Experiences in the New Testament --; The Religious Environment --; Early Pauline Christianity --; Where to Begin? --; Key Personal Factors --; Paul's Jewishness --; Paul the Convert --; The Gentile Mission --; Christological Language and Themes --; Jesus as "Christ" --; Jesus' Divine Sonship --; Jesus as Lord --; Preexistence --; Jesus' Redemptive Death and Resurrection --; Jesus as Example --; Binitarian Worship --; Early Origins --; Worship --; Binitarian --; Judean Jewish Christianity --; Pauline Evidence --; Paul's Acquaintance with Judean Christianity --; A Conspicuous Silence --; Judean Christian Tradition in Paul's Letters --; Judean Christ-Devotion in Acts --; Christological Categories --; Devotional Practice --; Hellenists and Hebrews --; Hellenists as "Proto-Paulinists" --; Hellenists as Jewish Christians --; Q and Early Devotion to Jesus --; Untenable Options --; Kloppenborg's View of Q's Christology --; Historical Plausibility --; An Inductive Approach --; Is Q Peculiar? --; The Argument from Silence --; Devotion to Jesus in Q --; Centrality of Jesus --; Q's Narrative World and Jesus --; Jesus the Polarizing Issue --; Christological Terms --; Religious Life in Q --; Jesus Books --; Shared Features of the Canonical Gospels N2 - "This book provides an in-depth historical study of the place of Jesus in the religious life, beliefs, and worship of Christians from the beginnings of the Christian movement down to the late second century."--Jacket ER -