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T&T Clark Handbook of Christology

Buch | Hardcover
528 Seiten
2025
T.& T.Clark Ltd (Verlag)
9780567675408 (ISBN)
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This comprehensive work collects more than 30 essays from leading biblical scholars and systematic theologians to explore the person and work of Jesus Christ in a generously interdisciplinary manner.
This comprehensive work collects more than 30 essays from leading biblical scholars and systematic theologians to explore the person and work of Jesus Christ in a generously interdisciplinary manner.

From research foundations and method to the doctrine of the incarnation, from the Trinity to the resurrection, and from Christ’s temptations to his high-priestly prayer, these essays seek to engage constructively with Scripture, the history of Christian teaching, and modern proposals and debates. Together this international group of scholars engages such topics as: Christ’s preexistence, his constitution as the God-human, his temptations and will, the hypostatic union, the prayer of John 17, the struggle in Gethsemane, kenosis, the two states and threefold office, Spirit Christology, impassibility and the cross, resurrection, and the diversity of the New Testament witnesses to him. This is an indispensable volume for the study of Jesus Christ in the subject’s biblical, historical, and doctrinal contours.

Darren Sumner is Affiliate Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary ,USA. Chris Tilling is Tutor and Senior Lecturer in New Testament Studies at St. Mellitus College, UK.

Introduction
Chris Tilling (St. Mellitus College, UK) and Darren Sumner (Fuller Theological Seminary Northwest, USA)

PART I – CONTEXT AND METHOD IN CHRISTOLOGY

1. Jewish and Hellenistic Factors in Early Christology
Crispin Fletcher-Louis, University of Gloucestershire, UK

2. Does Christology Have a ‘Background?’ Old and New Interpretations
Samuel V. Adams, Kilns College, USA

3. Did Jesus Think He Was God?
Michael Licona, Houston Christian University, USA

4. The Jesus of Faith and the Christ of History
Michael Barber, John Paul the Great Catholic University, USA

5. Multiple Christologies and Difference in the New Testament
Erin G. Heim, University of Oxford, UK

6. The Use of Dogmatic Categories in New Testament Christological Research
Alex Irving, St Mellitus College, UK

7. The Use of New Testament Scholarship in Twentieth-Century Theology
David W. Congdon, University Press of Kansas, USA

PART II - JESUS AND THE TRINITY

8. Paul, Divine Christology, and the Trinity
Chris Tilling, St Mellitus College, UK

9. Key Debates in Recent Studies on New Testament Christology
Joshua W. Jipp, Trinity Evangelical University, USA

10. The Christology of the Johannine Prologue
Cornelis Bennema, London School of Theology, USA

11. A ‘Double Birth’: Eternal Generation and Incarnation
Josh Malone, Reformed Theological Seminary, USA

12. John 17: Unity in Distinction in the Triune God
Katherine Sonderegger, Virginia Theological Seminary, USA

13. Spirit Christologies and the Power of Jesus
Myk Habets, Laidlaw College, New Zealand

14. The Risen Christ and New Testament Pneumatology
Mehrdad Fatehi, Pars Theological Centre, UK

PART III - THE MISSION OF THE SON

15. Exalted Unto Humility: Kenosis and the Status Duplex
Darren Sumner, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA

16. Descent and Ascent in Luke-Acts
Gregory R. Lanier, Reformed Theological Seminary, USA

17. ‘He Emptied Himself’: The Philippians Poem
Michael J. Gorman, St Marys Seminary & University, USA

18. Paul and the Assumed Flesh of Christ
Joseph Longarino, University of Cologne, Germany

19. Leontius of Byzantium and the "Enhypostatic Humanity" of Jesus
Brian E. Daley, University of Notre Dame, USA

20. Jesus as High Priest and King in the New Testament
Nicholas Perrin, Trinity International University, USA

21. Priest, King, Prophet: The Dogmatic Function of the Munus Triplex
Paul T. Nimmo, University of Aberdeen, Scotland

PART IV - THE CONSTITUTION OF THE CHRIST
22. Dyothelite Christology and the Psychology of Jesus
Simon Francis Gaine, Blackfriars Hall, UK

23. ‘Not My Will But Yours Be Done’: The Gethsemane Prayer
Rafael Rodríguez, Johnston University, USA

24. Reduplication and the Language of Predication
Richard Cross, University of Notre Dame, USA

25. ‘With Loud Cries and Tears:’ Christological Language in Hebrews
Timothy J. Bertolet, Association of Baptists for World Evangelism, USA

26. ‘Tempted as We Are:’ Jesus, the Father's Faithful Son
Thomas G. Weinandy, Independent Scholar and Priest, USA

PART V - THE WORK OF CHRIST
27. Person and Work: The Dogmatic Relation of Christology and Soteriology
Paul Daffyd Jones, University of Virginia, USA

28. ‘God’s Own Blood’: Jesus’ Work as Divine Agency
Benjamin R. Wilson, Moody Bible Institute, USA

29. Setting Captives Free: Jesus’ Self-Understanding in Reading Isaiah
Catrin H. Williams, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK

30. Ontology and the Suffering of Jesus in the Gospels
Sarah Harris, Carey Baptist College, New Zealand

31. Divine Impassibility and the Suffering of Jesus
Daniel Castelo, Duke Divinity School, USA

32. The Resurrection of Christ and the Development of Early Christology
James D. G. Dunn, formerly of University of Durham, UK

33. Who Raised Jesus from the Dead? Christology and Power Over Death
Frances Young, The Queen’s Foundation, UK

Scripture Index
Index of Subjects

Erscheinungsdatum
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Verlagsort Edinburgh
Sprache englisch
Maße 166 x 240 mm
Gewicht 940 g
Themenwelt Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
ISBN-13 9780567675408 / 9780567675408
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