The Foundations of New Testament Christology
One of the key tasks of New Testament study is to construct a correct doctrine of the person of Jesus Christ, which is central to the Christian faith. In The Foundations of New Testament Christology, R.H. Fuller fulfils this task through a close examination of the first-century texts in both their Palestinian and Hellenistic contexts. An exponent of the neo-orthodox position that dominated post-war scholarship in the field, central to Fuller's argument is the 'traditio-historical' approach to New Testament criticism. As Fuller sees it, 'the Church's Christology was a response to its total encounter with Jesus, not only in his earthly history but also in the Church's continuing life'. By emphasising the continuity between the historical Jesus and the witness and message of the early post-resurrection church, he offers a comprehensive and thorough survey of this most important facet of exegesis.
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The Foundations of New Testament Christology
One of the key tasks of New Testament study is to construct a correct doctrine of the person of Jesus Christ, which is central to the Christian faith. In The Foundations of New Testament Christology, R.H. Fuller fulfils this task through a close examination of the first-century texts in both their Palestinian and Hellenistic contexts. An exponent of the neo-orthodox position that dominated post-war scholarship in the field, central to Fuller's argument is the 'traditio-historical' approach to New Testament criticism. As Fuller sees it, 'the Church's Christology was a response to its total encounter with Jesus, not only in his earthly history but also in the Church's continuing life'. By emphasising the continuity between the historical Jesus and the witness and message of the early post-resurrection church, he offers a comprehensive and thorough survey of this most important facet of exegesis.
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The Foundations of New Testament Christology

The Foundations of New Testament Christology

by R. H. Fuller
The Foundations of New Testament Christology

The Foundations of New Testament Christology

by R. H. Fuller

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One of the key tasks of New Testament study is to construct a correct doctrine of the person of Jesus Christ, which is central to the Christian faith. In The Foundations of New Testament Christology, R.H. Fuller fulfils this task through a close examination of the first-century texts in both their Palestinian and Hellenistic contexts. An exponent of the neo-orthodox position that dominated post-war scholarship in the field, central to Fuller's argument is the 'traditio-historical' approach to New Testament criticism. As Fuller sees it, 'the Church's Christology was a response to its total encounter with Jesus, not only in his earthly history but also in the Church's continuing life'. By emphasising the continuity between the historical Jesus and the witness and message of the early post-resurrection church, he offers a comprehensive and thorough survey of this most important facet of exegesis.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780227178515
Publisher: James Clarke & Co
Publication date: 07/28/2022
Series: Foundations in New Testament Criticism
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)

About the Author

Reginald Horace Fuller (1915-2007) was an Anglo-American biblical scholar, priest and ecumenist. After a spell as Professor of Theology and Hebrew at St David's College, Lampeter, he was appointed Professor of New Testament at Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, Evanston IL. This was followed by positions at Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University and Virginia Theological Seminary, as well as numerous visiting professorships.

Table of Contents

Preface Preface to the 2002 Reprint Abbreviations I. The Approach to New Testament Christology II. The Tools: (1) Palestinian Judaism III. The Tools: (2) Hellenistic Judaism IV. The Tools: (3) Hellenistic Gentile V. The Historical Jesus: His Self-understanding VI. The Kerygma of the Earliest Church: the Two Foci Christology VII. The Hellenistic Jewish Mission: the Two Stage Christology VIII. The Hellenistic Gentile Mission: the Three Stage Christology IX. Building on the Foundations Index of Scripture References Index of Ancient Authors Index of Modern Authors
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