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From Messiah to preexistent son : Jesus' self-consciousness and early Christian exegesis of Messianic psalms / Aquila H.I. Lee. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament. 2. Reihe ; ; 192.Publication details: Tubingen : Mohr Siebeck, [(c)2005.Description: xii, 375 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 3161486161
  • 9783161486166
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT235.F766 2005
  • BT235.L477.F766 2005
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Contents:
Introduction Jewish divine presence action traditions ; Personified divine attributes ; Exalted angels and pre-existent Messiah The foundation for pre-existent son christology ; Jesus' self-consciousness of divine sonship ; Jesus' self-consciousness of divine mission The catalyst for pre-existent son christology ; Early Christian exegesis of Psalm 110:1 ; Early Christian exegesis of Psalm 2:7 The essence of pre-existent son christology ; "God sent his son" ; Conclusion.
Dissertation note: Thesis University, Aberdeen 2003.
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Thesis University, Aberdeen 2003.

Introduction Jewish divine presence action traditions ; Personified divine attributes ; Exalted angels and pre-existent Messiah The foundation for pre-existent son christology ; Jesus' self-consciousness of divine sonship ; Jesus' self-consciousness of divine mission The catalyst for pre-existent son christology ; Early Christian exegesis of Psalm 110:1 ; Early Christian exegesis of Psalm 2:7 The essence of pre-existent son christology ; "God sent his son" ; Conclusion.

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