In Paul and the Image of God, Chris Kugler argues that Paul adapted Jewish wisdom and Middle Platonic intermediary traditions so as to present the preexistent Jesus as the cosmogonical image of God, according to which Adam himself was made and toward which the whole of humanity was destined.
In Paul and the Image of God, Chris Kugler argues that Paul adapted Jewish wisdom and Middle Platonic intermediary traditions so as to present the preexistent Jesus as the cosmogonical image of God, according to which Adam himself was made and toward which the whole of humanity was destined.
Chris Kugler is Assistant Professor of Theology at Houston Baptist University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Framing the Research Chapter 2 A Century of Studying the Imago Dei Chapter 3 Second Temple Jewish Monotheism Chapter 4 The Jewish Imago Dei Tradition Chapter 5 The Imago Dei in the Greco Roman World Chapter 6 Paul and the Image of God Chapter 7 2 Corinthians 2:17 4:6 Chapter 8 Romans 7 8 Chapter 9 Colossians 1:15 20; 3:10 Chapter 10 Paul and the Image of God: Conclusion
Chapter 1 Framing the Research Chapter 2 A Century of Studying the Imago Dei Chapter 3 Second Temple Jewish Monotheism Chapter 4 The Jewish Imago Dei Tradition Chapter 5 The Imago Dei in the Greco Roman World Chapter 6 Paul and the Image of God Chapter 7 2 Corinthians 2:17 4:6 Chapter 8 Romans 7 8 Chapter 9 Colossians 1:15 20; 3:10 Chapter 10 Paul and the Image of God: Conclusion
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