Crucified and resurrected : restructuring the grammar of Christology /
Dalferth, Ingolf U,
Crucified and resurrected : restructuring the grammar of Christology / [print] Ingolf U. Dalferth ; translated by Jo Bennett. - Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, (c)2015. - xxvi, 325 pages ; 24 cm
Incarnation: the myth of God incarnate -- Cross and resurrection: the word of the cross -- Jesus Christ: fundamental problems in constructing a Christology -- Trinity: the theological relevance of the cross for the idea of God -- Atoning sacrifice: the salvific significance of the death of Jesus.
This major work, now available in English, is considered by many to be one of the finest and most significant contributions to modern Christology. Preeminent scholar and theologian Ingolf Dalferth argues for a radical reorientation of Christology for historical, hermeneutical, and theological reasons. He defends an orthodox vision of Christology in the context of a dialogue with modernity, showing why the resurrection, not the incarnation, ought to be the central idea of Christological thinking. His proposal is both pneumatological and Trinitarian, and addresses themes such as soteriology, the doctrine of atonement, and preaching.
9780801097546
2015025073
Jesus Christ--Person and offices.
Theology, Doctrinal.
BT78.D141.D354 2015 BT78
Crucified and resurrected : restructuring the grammar of Christology / [print] Ingolf U. Dalferth ; translated by Jo Bennett. - Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, (c)2015. - xxvi, 325 pages ; 24 cm
Incarnation: the myth of God incarnate -- Cross and resurrection: the word of the cross -- Jesus Christ: fundamental problems in constructing a Christology -- Trinity: the theological relevance of the cross for the idea of God -- Atoning sacrifice: the salvific significance of the death of Jesus.
This major work, now available in English, is considered by many to be one of the finest and most significant contributions to modern Christology. Preeminent scholar and theologian Ingolf Dalferth argues for a radical reorientation of Christology for historical, hermeneutical, and theological reasons. He defends an orthodox vision of Christology in the context of a dialogue with modernity, showing why the resurrection, not the incarnation, ought to be the central idea of Christological thinking. His proposal is both pneumatological and Trinitarian, and addresses themes such as soteriology, the doctrine of atonement, and preaching.
9780801097546
2015025073
Jesus Christ--Person and offices.
Theology, Doctrinal.
BT78.D141.D354 2015 BT78