Pauline Christology: An Exegetical-Theological Study (2007 Fee), book
Pauline Christology: An Exegetical-Theological Study (2007) is a book by Gordon D. Fee.
Abstract
<This is an exhaustive study of Pauline Christology by noted Pauline scholar, Gordon Fee. The author provides a detailed analysis of the letters of Paul individually, exploring the Christology of each one, and then attempts a synthesis of the exegetical work into a biblical Christology of Paul. The author's synthesis covers the following themes: Christ's roles as divine Savior and as preexistent and incarnate Savior; Jesus as the Second Adam, the Jewish Messiah, and Son of God; and as the Messiah and exalted Lord. Fee also explores the relationship between Christ and the Spirit and considers the Person and role of the Spirit in Paul's thought. Appendices cover the theme of Christ and Personified Wisdom, and Paul's use of Kurios (Lord) in citations and echoes of the Septuagint>--Publisher description.
Editions
Published in Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers, 2007.
Online reviews
Contents
Introduction
- Christology in the Thessalonian correspondence --; Christology in 1 Corinthians
- Christology in 2 Corinthians
- Christology in Galatians
- Christology in Romans
- Christology in Colossians (and Philemon)
- Christology in Ephesians
- Christology in Philippians
- Christology in the Pastoral Epistles
- Christ, the divine Savior
- Christ, preexistent and incarnate Savior
- Jesus as second Adam
- Jesus, Jewish Messiah and Son of God
- Jesus, Jewish Messiah and exalted Lord
- Christ and the Spirit: Paul as a proto-Trinitarian
Appendix A: Christ and personified wisdom
Appendix B: Paul's use of kyrios for Christ in citations and echoes of the Septuagint
External links
- [ Google Books]