New approaches to Jesus and the gospels : a phenomenological and exegetical study of synoptic Christology / Royce Gordon Gruenler. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Book House, (c)1982.Description: 261 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780801037825
- BT202
- BT202.G886.N493 1982
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Implied Christological claims in the core sayings of Jesus: Am application of Ludwig Wittgenstein's phenomenology -- Jesus' proclamation and self-understanding: Exegeting the core sayings of radical criticism -- Jesus' self-understanding disclosed in response to his person: An exegesis of Jesus' claims to authority -- Jesus' explicit Christological claims: Employing the criteria of coherence and continuity -- Jesus, the original source of hight Christology in the Gospels: Toward a deep phenomenology -- On transposition and attentiveness: C.S. Lewis's approach to Jesus and the Gospels -- Jesus and the "logically odd": I.T. Ramsey's logical empirical approach to Jesus and the Gopsels -- Jesus and the tacit dimension: Michael Polanyi's postcritical hermeneutic -- Jesus as incarnate "Thou": Gabriel Marcel's analysis of incarnate being and creative fidelity -- Jesus as author of the evangelium: J.R.R. Tolkien and the spell of the great story -- Jesus as self-authenticating authority: Presuppositions and authorial intent in Cornelius Van Til's hermeneutic.
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