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Introduction
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR iv
- Foreword v
- Translator’s Preface vii
- Contents ix
- Introduction 1
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Α. Redemption and Liberation – The Theology of Paul
- Α. Redemption and Liberation – The Theology of Paul 9
- I. History-of-Religion Presuppositions – Prepauline Elements in Pauline Theology 19
- II. The Person of Jesus Christ 78
- III. The Liberation through Christ 116
- IV. The Community of the Free – The Church 178
- V. The Future of the Free 209
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Β. Early Christian Tradition to the Composition of the Gospels
- I. The Proclamation of the Coming One – John the Baptist 217
- II. The Kingdom of God – Jesus 227
- III. The Palestinian and the Hellenistic Church 263
- IV. Directives of the Son of Man – The Sayings Collection 310
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C. The Way of Jesus Christ – The Synoptic Gospels
- I. Fundamental Problems of Gospel Composition 319
- II. Secret Epiphany – The Evangelist Mark 343
- III. The Way of Righteousness – The Evangelist Matthew 364
- IV. The Midst of Time – The Evangelist Luke 392
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D. Truth and Love – The Johannine School
- Preliminary Remarks on Chronology 419
- I. The Presbyter’s Letters 423
- II. The First Letter of John 434
- III. The Gospel of John 455
- IV. The Coming of the Lamb – The Apocalyptist John 515
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E . On the Way to the Early Catholic Church – the Deuteropauline Literature
- I. Christ, the Head of the Church – The Letter to the Colossians 547
- II. Attaining the Maturity of Christ – The Letter to the Ephesians 565
- III. Sound Doctrine – The Pastoral Letters 576
- IV. Against the False Eschatological Teachers – Second Thessalonians 594
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F. A Message with a Universal Claim – The Catholic Letters
- I. Christ, the True High Priest – The Epistle to the Hebrews 605
- II. Suffering with Christ – The First Letter of Peter 620
- III. Orientation to the Beginnings – The Letter of Jude and Second Peter 641
- IV. The Perfect Law of Freedom – The Letter of James 654
- General Bibliography 683
- Index 687
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR iv
- Foreword v
- Translator’s Preface vii
- Contents ix
- Introduction 1
-
Α. Redemption and Liberation – The Theology of Paul
- Α. Redemption and Liberation – The Theology of Paul 9
- I. History-of-Religion Presuppositions – Prepauline Elements in Pauline Theology 19
- II. The Person of Jesus Christ 78
- III. The Liberation through Christ 116
- IV. The Community of the Free – The Church 178
- V. The Future of the Free 209
-
Β. Early Christian Tradition to the Composition of the Gospels
- I. The Proclamation of the Coming One – John the Baptist 217
- II. The Kingdom of God – Jesus 227
- III. The Palestinian and the Hellenistic Church 263
- IV. Directives of the Son of Man – The Sayings Collection 310
-
C. The Way of Jesus Christ – The Synoptic Gospels
- I. Fundamental Problems of Gospel Composition 319
- II. Secret Epiphany – The Evangelist Mark 343
- III. The Way of Righteousness – The Evangelist Matthew 364
- IV. The Midst of Time – The Evangelist Luke 392
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D. Truth and Love – The Johannine School
- Preliminary Remarks on Chronology 419
- I. The Presbyter’s Letters 423
- II. The First Letter of John 434
- III. The Gospel of John 455
- IV. The Coming of the Lamb – The Apocalyptist John 515
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E . On the Way to the Early Catholic Church – the Deuteropauline Literature
- I. Christ, the Head of the Church – The Letter to the Colossians 547
- II. Attaining the Maturity of Christ – The Letter to the Ephesians 565
- III. Sound Doctrine – The Pastoral Letters 576
- IV. Against the False Eschatological Teachers – Second Thessalonians 594
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F. A Message with a Universal Claim – The Catholic Letters
- I. Christ, the True High Priest – The Epistle to the Hebrews 605
- II. Suffering with Christ – The First Letter of Peter 620
- III. Orientation to the Beginnings – The Letter of Jude and Second Peter 641
- IV. The Perfect Law of Freedom – The Letter of James 654
- General Bibliography 683
- Index 687