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- catalog contributor b1586005.
- catalog created "[c1946]".
- catalog date "1946".
- catalog date "[c1946]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1946]".
- catalog description ""Short bibliography": p. [256]-258.".
- catalog description "1. The primitive Christian confession -- Complexity of the synoptic data -- The Messianic confession the presupposition of the church's tradition -- The self-disclosure of Jesus as the Messiah -- The historical life of Jesus and revelation -- Jesus and the last things -- Christology and comparative religion -- 2. Form-criticism and the gospels -- The early oral tradition in the Christian community -- Literary criticism and the oral tradition -- The theoretical presuppositions of form-criticism -- Has the tradition lost contact with history? An examination of Mark xi. 20-23 and Matthew v. 39-40 -- 3. The "signs" or "mighty works" of Jesus -- Evidence of the primitive discourses in Acts -- St. Mark a gospel of the signs of Jesus -- Paradigms or pronouncement-stories in the tradition -- Miracle-stories and their significance -- The parables of Jesus as signs -- The signs of Jesus and the kingdom of God".
- catalog description "4. The teaching of Jesus. A. The note of crisis and fulfillment -- The didactic element comes to the front: the Q source -- The didactic emphasis in St. Matthew and St. Luke -- Form-criticism and the teaching of Jesus -- The wisdom-logia of Jesus and the note of crisis -- The ethical ideal in relation to the last things -- Prophetic and apocalyptic utterances of Jesus: the note of crisis accentuated -- The person of Jesus in the circle of crisis -- The Father and the Son: a study of Matthew xi. 25-30, Luke x. 21-22 -- 5. The teaching of Jesus. B. Its character as religious and ethical absolute -- Objective character of the Q recension -- The Sermon on the Mount -- 6. The Messianic categories in the tradition -- History and Christology in the gospels -- Jesus and His extraordinary sense of mission -- The Messianic concepts of Judaism -- The approach of Jesus to the Messianic interpretation of His destiny -- "Son of God" -- "Servant of the Lord" -- "Son of Man" -- Note on a theory of Rudolf Otto -- 7. The passion and death of the Messiah -- The death of Jesus in the primitive tradition -- The nature of the synoptic evidence -- The mystery of the Son of Man -- The life of Jesus a ransom -- The institution of the Lord's Supper -- 8. Epilogue: Jesus Messiah -- Personal character of the revelation in Jesus -- The transcending of apocalyptic dualism -- Eternal nature of our religious dependence on Jesus -- The transvaluation of Christology -- The fullness of sacrifice.".
- catalog extent "267 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Jesus, the Messiah.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Jesus, the Messiah.".
- catalog isPartOf "Cunningham lectures ; 1940.".
- catalog issued "1946".
- catalog issued "[c1946]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia, The Westminster press".
- catalog relation "Jesus, the Messiah.".
- catalog subject "BT230 .M3".
- catalog subject "Bible. Gospels Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog subject "Bible. Gospels Theology.".
- catalog subject "Jesus Christ Messiahship.".
- catalog subject "Jesus Christ Teachings.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The primitive Christian confession -- Complexity of the synoptic data -- The Messianic confession the presupposition of the church's tradition -- The self-disclosure of Jesus as the Messiah -- The historical life of Jesus and revelation -- Jesus and the last things -- Christology and comparative religion -- 2. Form-criticism and the gospels -- The early oral tradition in the Christian community -- Literary criticism and the oral tradition -- The theoretical presuppositions of form-criticism -- Has the tradition lost contact with history? An examination of Mark xi. 20-23 and Matthew v. 39-40 -- 3. The "signs" or "mighty works" of Jesus -- Evidence of the primitive discourses in Acts -- St. Mark a gospel of the signs of Jesus -- Paradigms or pronouncement-stories in the tradition -- Miracle-stories and their significance -- The parables of Jesus as signs -- The signs of Jesus and the kingdom of God".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. The teaching of Jesus. A. The note of crisis and fulfillment -- The didactic element comes to the front: the Q source -- The didactic emphasis in St. Matthew and St. Luke -- Form-criticism and the teaching of Jesus -- The wisdom-logia of Jesus and the note of crisis -- The ethical ideal in relation to the last things -- Prophetic and apocalyptic utterances of Jesus: the note of crisis accentuated -- The person of Jesus in the circle of crisis -- The Father and the Son: a study of Matthew xi. 25-30, Luke x. 21-22 -- 5. The teaching of Jesus. B. Its character as religious and ethical absolute -- Objective character of the Q recension -- The Sermon on the Mount -- 6. The Messianic categories in the tradition -- History and Christology in the gospels -- Jesus and His extraordinary sense of mission -- The Messianic concepts of Judaism -- The approach of Jesus to the Messianic interpretation of His destiny -- "Son of God" -- "Servant of the Lord" -- "Son of Man" -- Note on a theory of Rudolf Otto -- 7. The passion and death of the Messiah -- The death of Jesus in the primitive tradition -- The nature of the synoptic evidence -- The mystery of the Son of Man -- The life of Jesus a ransom -- The institution of the Lord's Supper -- 8. Epilogue: Jesus Messiah -- Personal character of the revelation in Jesus -- The transcending of apocalyptic dualism -- Eternal nature of our religious dependence on Jesus -- The transvaluation of Christology -- The fullness of sacrifice.".
- catalog title "Jesus, the Messiah; the synoptic tradition of the revelation of God in Christ: with special reference to form-criticism, by William Manson.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".