The Messianic Hope in the New Testament (1905 Mathews), book

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The Messianic Hope in the New Testament (1905) is a book by Shailer Mathews.

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Published in Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1905.

Table of contents

  • Introduction: Historical Interpretation as a Precondition of Theological Reconstruction
  • Part I: The Messianism of Judaism
    • 1. The Social and National Messianism of the Prophets
    • 2. The Politico-Social Program of Revolutionary Messianism
    • 3. The Apocalyptic Messianism of the Pharisees
  • Part II: The Messianism of Jesus
    • 1. Critical Presuppositions
    • 2. The Messianism of John the Baptist
    • 3. The Kingdom of God in the Teaching of Jesus
    • 4. Jesus' Conception of Himself as Messiah
    • 5. The Content of Messianic Self-Consciousness
    • 6. The Essential Elements in the Messianism of Jesus
  • Part III: The Messianism of the Apostles
    • 1. The Messianism of Primitive Christianity
    • 2. The Eschatological Messianism of Paul
    • 3. Theological Aspects of Pauline Messianism
    • 4. The New Life in Christ According to Paul
    • 5. The Messianism of Post-Pauline Christianity
  • Part IV: Christian Messianism and the Christian Religion
    • 1. The Messianic Fraternity
    • 2. The Messianic Fraternity in an Evil Age
    • 3. The Family and the Age
    • 4. The Economic and Political Bearing of the New Life

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