Theology of the New Testament: German Edition edited and completed

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Walter de Gruyter, Oct 25, 2012 - Religion - 758 pages

Contents are the theological conceptions of the authors of the New Testament, considered from systematic viewpoints, in the following sequence: Paul, the synoptics (Jesus, the saying-source), the Johannine literature (including the Apocalypse of John), the deutero-Pauline writings, the catholic epistles.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
A Redemption and Liberation The Theology of Paul
9
I HistoryofReligion Presuppositions Prepauline Elements in Pauline Theology
19
II The Person of Jesus Christ
78
III The Liberation through Christ
116
IV The Community of the Free The Church
178
V The Future of the Free
209
B Early Christian Tradition to the Composition of the Gospels
217
I The Presbyters Letters
423
II The First Letter of John
434
III The Gospel of John
455
IV The Coming of the Lamb The Apocalyptist John
515
E On the Way to the Early Catholic Church the Deuteropauline Literature
547
I Christ the Head of the Church The Letter to the Colossians
548
II Attaining the Maturity of Christ The Letter to the Ephesians
565
III Sound Doctrine The Pastoral Letters
576

II The Kingdom of God Jesus
227
III The Palestinian and the Hellenistic Church
263
IV Directives of the Son of Man The Sayings Collection
310
C The Way of Jesus Christ The Synoptic Gospels
319
I Fundamental Problems of Gospel Composition
321
II Secret Epiphany The Evangelist Mark
343
III The Way of Righteousness The Evangelist Matthew
364
IV The Midst of Time The Evangelist Luke
392
D Truth and Love The Johannine School
419
IV Against the False Eschatological Teachers Second Thessalonians
594
F A Message with a Universal Claim The Catholic Letters
605
II Suffering with Christ The First Letter of Peter
620
III Orientation to the Beginnings The Letter of Jude and Second Peter
641
IV The Perfect Law of Freedom The Letter of James
654
General Bibliography
683
Index
687
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