Christ in the Letters of Paul : in place of a Christology
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Christ in the Letters of Paul : in place of a Christology
(Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft und die Kunde der älteren Kirche, Bd. 140)
Walter de Gruyter, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 355-361)
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Description
This study addresses the centrality of Christ in Paul's thought, recognizing at the same time that he does not express the meaning of Christ as an existing teaching. Christ as a person, not a teaching, determines Paul's thinking, for himself and in his reasoning with his readers. Christ comes to expression in Paul as the explication of the fundamental reality for himself and for his readers. He develops his thoughts about Christ in each case anew as expressions of the Lord who determines his life and the lives of his readers. In his reasoning with his readers, he expects them to become aware of Christ as the one who determines them in their new lives as believers.
Table of Contents
The study has two main parts: "The meaning of Christ for Paul personally" and "The meaning of Christ for the believer".
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