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An edition of Theology of the New Testament (2009)

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The crowning achievement for students of the New Testament is to grasp the whole while discerning the parts, to derive contemporary theological meaning without compromising historical accuracy, to respect the integrity of the ancient texts while interpreting validly within the structures of modern and postmodern consciousness. But how is it possible to communicate the diversely expressed faith of ancient Mediterranean fishermen and tentmakers in a crucified Jewish messiah to the academy and the church of the globalized and pluralized twenty-first century? In Theology of the New Testament, Udo Schnelle--master teacher, deft exegete, committed churchman, and fully attuned contemporary intellectual--takes up this challenge with extraordinary energy and intelligence. The result is a capstone volume that puts all the pieces together both for students who read it straight through and for professors, theologians, pastors, and others who work through it at their own pace. For all who read it, the book will become a standard reference, a reliable source not only for summaries of particular New Testament books and topics but also for a refreshed and deepened perception of how a transcendent message has been uttered through temporally and spatially fixed actions and words. The translation, prepared by a leading American scholar who knows the author well and shares similar qualifications and commitments, achieves the literary quality of an original English composition while conveying accurately the sense of the original German and adding bibliographic adaptations for English-language readers. - Publisher.

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Baker Academic
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Table of Contents

Translator's preface
Author's preface to the German edition
Approach : theology of the New Testament as meaning-formation
How history is made and written
History as meaning-formation
Understanding through narration
Structure : history and meaning
The phenomenon of the beginning
Theology and the academic study of religion
Diversity and unity
New Testament theology as meaning-formation
Jesus of Nazareth : the near God
The quest for Jesus
Beginning : John the Baptist
Point of departure : the coming of the one God in His kingly power
Center : the proclamation of the Kingdom of God
Ethics in the horizon of the Kingdom of God
Jesus as healer : God's miraculous power
The imminent judgment : nothing is without its consequences
Jesus and the law : to will the good
Jesus's self-understanding : more than a prophet
Jesus's destiny in Jerusalem : end and beginning
The first transformation : the emergence of Christology
Jesus's pre-Easter claim
The Resurrection appearances
Experiences of the spirit
History-of-religions context
Language and shape of early Christology : myth, titles, formulae, and traditions
The second transformation : the early Christian mission without the precondition of circumcision
The Hellenists
Antioch
The stance of Paul
Paul : missionary and thinker
Theology
Christology
Pneumatology
Soteriology
Anthropology
Ethics
Ecclesiology
Eschatology
Setting in the history of early Christian theology
The third transformation : composition of Gospels as innovative response to crises
Death of the founders
Delay of the Parousia
Destruction of Jerusalem and the earliest Christian congregation
The rise of the Flavians
The writing of Gospels as innovative response to crises
The sayings source, the Synoptic Gospels, and Acts : meaning through narration
The sayings source as proto-Gospel
Mark : the way of Jesus
Matthew : the new and better righteousness
Luke : salvation and history
The fourth transformation : the Gospel in the world
Social, religious, and political developments
Pseudepigraphy/deuteronymity as a historical, literary, and theological phenomenon
The Deutero-Pauline Letters : Paul's thought extended
Colossians : Paul in changing times
Ephesians : space and time
Thessalonians : date (of the end) as problem
The Pastoral Epistles : God's hilanthropy
The Catholic Epistles : voices in dangerous times
Peter : testing by suffering
James : acting and being
Hebrews : the God who speaks
Jude and 2 Peter : identity through tradition and polemic against heresy
Johannine theology : introduction to the Christian faith
Theology
Christology
Pneumatology
Soteriology
Anthropology
Ethics
Ecclesiology
Eschatology
Setting in the history of early christian theology
Revelation : seeing and understanding.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Grand Rapids, MI

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
225.6
Library of Congress
BS2397 .S4613 2009, BS2397.S4613 2009

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Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23229677M
ISBN 13
9780801036040
LCCN
2009018422
OCLC/WorldCat
311752074

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