The Development of Christology during the First Hundred Years (2011 Talbert), book

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The Development of Christology during the First Hundred Years, and Other Essays on Early Christian Christology (2011) is a book by Charles H. Talbert.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in Leiden: Brill, 2011 (Supplements to Novum Testamentum, 140).

Table of contents

pt. 1, Synthesis. The development of christology in the first 100 years : a modest proposal.

pt. 2, Building blocks. The problem of pre-existence in Philippians 2:6-11 -- The concept of immortals in Mediterranean antiquity -- The myth of a descending-ascending redeemer in Mediterranean antiquity -- The Gospel and the Gospels -- Expository article: Luke 1:26-31 -- "And the Word became flesh": when? -- The christology of the Apocalypse -- Miraculous conceptions and births in Mediterranean antiquity.

External links

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