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Pauline christology : an exegetical-theological study / Gordon D. Fee.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Fee, Gordon D.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bible. Epistles of Paul--Theology.
Bible.
Bible. Epistles of Paul.
Theology.
Paul, the Apostle, Saint.
Paul.
Jesus Christ--History of doctrines.
Jesus Christ.
Physical Description:
xxxi, 707 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Peabody, Mass. : Hendrickson Publishers, [2007]
Summary:
An exhaustive study of Pauline Christology by noted Pauline scholar, Gordon Fee. The author provides a detailed analysis of the letters of Paul (including those whose authorship is questioned) individually, exploring the Christology of each one, and then attempts a synthesis of the exegetical work into a biblical Christology of Paul.
Contents:
Introduction
Christology in the Thessalonian correspondence
Christology in 1 Corinthians
Christology in 2 Corinthians
Christology in Galatians
Christology in Romans
Christology in Colossians (and Philemon)
Christology in Ephesians
Christology in Philippians
Christology in the pastoral epistles
Christ, the divine savior
Christ: preexistent and incarnate savior
Jesus as a second Adam
Jesus: Jewish messiah and Son of God
Jesus: Jewish messiah and exalted lord
Christ and the Spirit: Paul as a proto-trinitarian
Appendix A. Christ and personified wisdom
Appendix B. Paul's use of Kyrios for Christ in citations and echoes of the Septuagint.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
1598560352
9781598560350
OCLC:
71266373

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