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Sto caricando le informazioni... ‘Who Is This Son of Man?': The Latest Scholarship on a Puzzling Expression of the Historical Jesusdi Larry W. Hurtado, Paul L. Owen (A cura di)
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From the myriad of works on the Son of Man, this collection of essays stands as one of the most important. Its greatest contribution is its detailed interaction with and critique of Casey's work. In fact, when put together, the essays of Owen, Shepherd, and Williams form a solid iceberg that brings Casey's ship to a halt. Now, the scholarly community awaits with anticipation to see whether this ship will ever sail again. All in all, while too technical to be of use to general readers, it is a mustread for any individual engaged in research related to the historical Jesus, Christology or early Christianity.
This book is the first ever collection of scholarly essays in English devoted specifically to the theme of the expression 'son of man'. It describes the major competing theories which have addressed questions such as: What is the original Aramaic expression which lies behind the Greek phrase, and what was its original connotation? How do the gospel writers use the expression 'son of man'? Is it a Christological title, pregnant with meaning, much like the titles son of God, Christ/Messiah, and son of David? Is it used as a way of designating Jesus as a human being of unique redemptive s Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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![]() GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)232.908Religions Christian doctrinal theology Christ; Christology Family and life of Jesus The Historical JesusClassificazione LCVotoMedia:![]()
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