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Adolf Harnack`s Christology
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Christine Axt-Piscalar
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- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- Abbreviations and References IX
- In Mermoriam Thomas Forsyth Torrance XI
- Introduction 1
- Did Jesus call himself 'Son' and 'Son fo Man' 3
- The first Christologies: Exaltation and incarnation Or, From Easter to Christmas 27
- An Orthodox contribution to a (post-)modern approach to Christology 45
- Must the Gospels Agree? 63
- The Nicene Creed as a symbol of unity in Christologie 89
- Ephesus and Nestorius: A Christological misunderstanding 105
- Chemists or terminologists? 125
- A tuning-point in British Christology in the 19th century: Erskine, Irving and Campell 141
- Adolf Harnack`s Christology 159
- The Christology of Karl Barth 179
- Karl Rahner and Hans Urs von Balthasar: Two Christological models which constructively accept modernity 209
- Christ in Vatican II: Leading principles and their doctrinial unity in the different documents 235
- Jesus and the Faith-History Problem Today 265
- Who is Jesus for Muslims? 283
- 'But you, who do you say that I am?' 299
- The Christological formation of missional practice 317
- A contemporary Christological Bacic Formula: Guidelines for an 'Inter-Contextual Christology' 337
- Conclusion: One Christ, many contexts 357
- Backmatter 371
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- Abbreviations and References IX
- In Mermoriam Thomas Forsyth Torrance XI
- Introduction 1
- Did Jesus call himself 'Son' and 'Son fo Man' 3
- The first Christologies: Exaltation and incarnation Or, From Easter to Christmas 27
- An Orthodox contribution to a (post-)modern approach to Christology 45
- Must the Gospels Agree? 63
- The Nicene Creed as a symbol of unity in Christologie 89
- Ephesus and Nestorius: A Christological misunderstanding 105
- Chemists or terminologists? 125
- A tuning-point in British Christology in the 19th century: Erskine, Irving and Campell 141
- Adolf Harnack`s Christology 159
- The Christology of Karl Barth 179
- Karl Rahner and Hans Urs von Balthasar: Two Christological models which constructively accept modernity 209
- Christ in Vatican II: Leading principles and their doctrinial unity in the different documents 235
- Jesus and the Faith-History Problem Today 265
- Who is Jesus for Muslims? 283
- 'But you, who do you say that I am?' 299
- The Christological formation of missional practice 317
- A contemporary Christological Bacic Formula: Guidelines for an 'Inter-Contextual Christology' 337
- Conclusion: One Christ, many contexts 357
- Backmatter 371