Angelomorphic Christology (1998 Gieschen), book

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Angelomorphic Christology: Antecedents and Early Evidence is a book by Charles A. Gieschen.

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Abstract

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Published in Leiden: Brill, 1998 (Arbeiten zur Geschichte des antiken Judentums und des Urchristentums, 42).

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Table of contents

  • Part I: Introduction
    • Prologue: Christ as an Angel?
    • 1. History of Research
    • 2. Nomenclature and Methodology
  • Part II: Antecedents
    • 3. An Angelomorphic God
    • 4. Angelomorphic Divine Hypostases
    • 5. The Principal Named Angels
    • 6. Angelomorphic Humans
  • Part III: Early Evidence
    • 7. Angelomorphic Christology at Nicea and Before
    • 8. The Pseudo-Clementines
    • 9. The Shepherd of Hermas
    • 10. The Ascension of Isaiah
    • 11. The Revelation to John
    • 12. The Gospel of John
    • 13. The Epistle to the Hebrews
    • 14. The Pauline Epistles
  • Part IV: Conclusion
    • 15. Implications for the Study of Early Christology

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