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T&T Clark Handbook of Christology: T&T Clark Handbooks

Dr Darren O. Sumner, Dr Chris Tilling
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 feb 2024
A ground-breaking volume that gathers together both biblical scholars and systematic theologians to engage contemporary debates concerning the person of Christ, the structure of this book is unique: rather than divide the topics between the disciplines, each topic is addressed by a theologian and a biblical scholar to provide an explicit and overt dialogue. The topics discussed cover a number of contemporary and perennial debates such as: Christ's divinity and humanity, the place of the divine Son of God in the Trinity, the diversity of Christologies in the New Testament, kenosis, the sinlessness of Jesus, the two states of Christ, divine impassibility and the cross, and many more.The handbook concludes with a pair of appendices meant to improve its hands-on usefulness. The first collects key creeds and confessional documents pertinent to Christology: the Apostle's Creed, Old Roman Creed, Nicene Creed, Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed, Definition of Chalcedon, Athanasian Creed, etc.; including some brief commentary on the key issues that were in dispute. The second appendix presents a concise dictionary of major concepts, figures, heresies, etc. from the history of Christology.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567675408
ISBN-10: 0567675408
Pagini: 544
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria T&T Clark Handbooks

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Includes an appendix with the text of ancient creeds in Greek and English parallel along with commentary on critical issues, suitable for classroom use

Notă biografică

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

Cuprins

IntroductionDarren Sumner (Fuller Theological Seminary Northwest, USA) and Chris Tilling (St. Mellitus College, UK)PART I - HISTORY AND METHODThe Context of Early Christology1. Jewish and Hellenistic Factors in Early ChristologyLarry Hurtado (University of Edinburgh, UK)2. Does Christology Have a 'Background?' Old and New InterpretationsSamuel V. Adams (Kilns College, USA)Christology in New Testament Scholarship3. Key Debates in New Testament Christology: Divine Christology and Proto-TrinitarianismMichael P. Barber (JP Catholic University, USA)4. Multiple Christologies and Difference in the New TestamentJoshua Jipp (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, USA)Biblical Research and Dogmatics5. The Use of New Testament Scholarship in Twentieth-Century TheologyAlan Spence (URC Minister, Nottingham, UK)6. The Use of Dogmatic Categories in New Testament Christological Research Paul Hinlicky (Roanoke College, USA) The Historical Jesus7. The Bible and the Historiographical JesusRichard Hays (Duke University, USA)8. The Christ of History and the Jesus of FaithChristine Helmer (Northwestern University, USA)PART II - DOCTRINAL MATTERSThe Preexistence of Christ(Key Texts: John 1:1-18, Col. 1:15-20, Heb. 1:1-4)9. John's Prologue and High ChristologyRichard Bauckham (St Andrews, UK)10. A 'Double Birth': Eternal Generation and IncarnationFred Sanders (Biola University, USA)Jesus in the Trinity(Key Texts: John 17:1-26, Phil. 2:8, Heb. 5:8)11. Paul, Divine Christology, and the TrinityChris Tilling (St Mellitus, UK)12. The Father and the Son: Unity in Distinction?Katherine Sonderegger (Virginia Seminary, USA)Christ and the Holy Spirit(Key Texts: Rom. 8; 2 Cor. 3; Luke 1:35; Luke 3:21-22; Luke 4:1, 14-19; John 20:22)13. The Risen Lord and Pneumatology in the New TestamentMax Turner (London School of Theology, UK)14. Spirit Christologies and the Power of JesusLucy Peppiatt (Westminster Theological Centre, USA)Kenosis(Key Text: Phil. 2:6-11)15. 'He Emptied Himself': The Philippians HymnMichael J. Gorman (Saint Mary's Seminary and University, USA) 16. Kenotic and Kryptic ChristologiesIan McFarland (Cambridge University, UK)Many Wills?(Key Text: Luke 22:42)17. 'Not My Will But Yours Be Done': The Gethsemane PrayerKavin Rowe (Duke Divinity School, USA)18. Dyothelite Christology and the Psychology of JesusMatthew Levering (St. Mary of the Lake University, USA)The Communication of Attributes(Key Texts: Acts 20:28, 1 Cor. 2:8)19. 'God's Own Blood': Jesus' Work as Divine AgencyTobias Hägerland (Lund University, Sweden)20. Reduplication and the Language of PredicationDarren Sumner (Fuller Seminary Northwest, USA)Anhypostasis: The Son's Impersonal Humanity(Key Texts: John 1:14, Heb. 2:14, 2 John 1:7)21. Paul, Adam, and the Assumed FleshVolker Rabens (Friedrich-Schiller University, Jena, Germany)22. Flesh, Personhood, and the Identity of JesusMurray Rae (University of Otago, New Zealand)Humiliation and Exaltation(Key Texts: Phil. 2:6-11, Acts 2:33, Acts 5:31, Heb. 7:26)23. Descent and Ascent in Luke-ActsNina Henrichs-Tarasenkova (University of Portland, USA)24. The Humility of the Exalted One: The Status DuplexIvor Davidson (University of Aberdeen, UK)Priest, King, Prophet(Key Texts: Heb. 4:14-5:10, Heb. 9:11-10:18; Luke 1:33, Rev. 11:15; Matt. 13:57, Matt. 23:8-10, Luke 24:19, 1 Tim. 2:5) 25. Jesus as High Priest and King in the New TestamentNicholas Perrin (Wheaton College, USA)26. Priest, King, Prophet: The Dogmatic Function of the Munus TriplexPaul T. Nimmo (University of Aberdeen, UK)Temptation and Sinlessness(Key Texts: Luke 4:1-13, Heb. 4:15, Heb. 7:26, 1 John 3:5, 1 Pet. 2:22)27. 'With Loud Cries and Tears:' Christological Language in HebrewsDavid Moffitt (University of St Andrews, UK)28. 'Tempted as We Are:' Impeccability and the Pull of SinThomas Weinandy (Dominican House of Studies, USA)Christ and Salvation(Key Texts: Rom. 3:21ff; Romans 5-6)29. 'Static' or 'Dynamic' Christology in the New TestamentMartinus de Boer (VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands)30. Person and Work: The Dogmatic Relation of Christology and SoteriologyPaul D. Jones (University of Virginia, USA)Impassibility and Suffering(Key Texts: Mark 15:34 (and parallels); Heb. 5:7-9; 13:8)31. Ontology and the Suffering of Jesus in the New TestamentRichard Bauckham (St Andrews, UK)32. Divine Impassibility and the Suffering of JesusR. Kendall Soulen (Candler School of Theology, Emory University, USA)Resurrection(Key Texts: Matt. 28:1-10; Acts 2:24; Rom. 4:24-25; 1 Cor. 15)33. The Resurrection of Christ and the Development of Early ChristologyN.T. Wright (University of St Andrews, UK)34. Who Raised Jesus from the Dead? Christology and Power Over DeathRobert Jenson (Center of Theological Inquiry, USA)Appendix 1: The Ancient Creeds Appendix 2: A Dictionary of ChristologyGlossaryScripture Index