In this Book
- Seeing the Lord's Glory: Kyriocentric Visions and the Dilemma of Early Christology
- Book
- 2014
- Published by: Augsburg Fortress Publishers
summary
The “dilemma of early Christology,” Kaiser observes, is found in the early Christian claims to have “seen the Lord” and “beheld his glory”—expressions that in early Judaism would have pointed unequivocally to visions of Israel’s God. The shift of those claims onto the figure of Jesus is usually explained either as a result of the resurrection of Jesus, presumed as a historical event, or on the influence of pagan polytheism. Kaiser examines the phenomenon of “kyriocentric” visions in Second Temple Judaism, asking whether such traditions are sufficient to account for the shape of early claims regarding the divinity of Christ.
Table of Contents
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- Title Page, Copyright Page
- pp. i-iv
- Abbreviations
- pp. vii-xii
- Part I: Kyriocentric Visions in the Context of Crisis and Performative Prayer
- PART II: Kyriocentric Visions as the Impetus for Early Deity Christology
- PART III: Modifications of the Lord-Jesus Identification in the New Testament and the Early Church
- Bibliography
- pp. 309-348
- Index of ContemporaryAuthors
- pp. 349-352
- Index of Biblical and Post-Biblical Texts
- pp. 353-365
Additional Information
ISBN
9781451484298
MARC Record
OCLC
875097660
Pages
384
Launched on MUSE
2014-05-21
Language
English
Open Access
No