A Synoptic Christology of Lament explores the Christological implications of the way the Evangelists portray Jesus as someone who both answered cries of distress and uttered them. They take up the language of lament from Israel's Scriptures to accomplish this biographical aim.
A Synoptic Christology of Lament explores the Christological implications of the way the Evangelists portray Jesus as someone who both answered cries of distress and uttered them. They take up the language of lament from Israel's Scriptures to accomplish this biographical aim.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Channing L. Crisler is Associate Professor of New Testament at Anderson University, South Carolina. He is the author of Reading Romans as Lament (2016) and Echoes of Lament and the Christology of Luke (2020).
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Abbreviations Introduction Chapter One: Lament and Early Christology Chapter Two: Lament in Israel's Scriptures Chapter Three: Laments to Jesus and by Jesus in Mark Chapter Four: Laments to Jesus and by Jesus in Matthew Chapter Five: Laments to Jesus and by Jesus in Luke Chapter Six: The Significance of Lament in Synoptic Christology and Beyond Bibliography Index About the Author
Abbreviations Introduction Chapter One: Lament and Early Christology Chapter Two: Lament in Israel's Scriptures Chapter Three: Laments to Jesus and by Jesus in Mark Chapter Four: Laments to Jesus and by Jesus in Matthew Chapter Five: Laments to Jesus and by Jesus in Luke Chapter Six: The Significance of Lament in Synoptic Christology and Beyond Bibliography Index About the Author
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