How did Paul's conversion experience influence his understanding of what it is to know Christ? /by Jean Kumiko Takeuchi.
- 1977.
- v, 137 leaves, bound ; 28 cm.
Typescript (photocopy). Introduction Chapter I. Paul's Concept of Knowing God in His Early Life Before His Conversion Chapter II. Paul's Conversion Chapter III. Exegetical and Theological Study of Phil. 3:7-14 Conclusion List of Tables
Importance of This Study -- Problem and Purpose -- Delimitation of Study Area and Definition of Terms. Paul's Family Background and Education -- Paul's Purpose in Life -- Paul's Knowledge of the Historical Jesus and His Attitude toward Christians. Remarks on the Different Accounts of Paul's Conversion in the New Testament -- Events at Paul's Conversion -- Paul's Knowledge of Christ at His Conversion -- Unique Element in Paul's Conversion. Introduction -- Exegesis of Phil. 3:7-14 -- Knowledge of God (Christ) in Other Pauline Epistles -- What Paul Means by 'to Know Christ'. Application to the Contemporary Christian Life: How Does One Know Him? Literary Parallels of Paul's Conversion Accounts in the Old Testament -- Meaning and Usage of *** and *** -- Knowing God (Christ) in Pauline Epistles.
Paul, the Apostle, Saint --Christology. Jesus Christ--Knowableness.
Columbia Graduate School of Bible and Missions--Dissertations.
Bible.--N.T.--Philippians III, 7-14--Criticism, interpretation, etc.