The Messiah: Messianism in Early Judaism and Christianity (2007 Zetterholm), edited volume
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The Messiah: Messianism in Early Judaism and Christianity (2007) is a volume edited by Magnus Zetterholm.
Abstract
"The Messiah neatly surveys currents of messianic thought in the formative centuries of Judaism and Christianity, providing precision in thinking about "messianic" images and tradition. Leading scholars offer succinct and illuminating essays on the traditions that decisively shaped Jewish and Christian belief in a messiah. Includes two maps, a timeline of persons, events, and literature, and a glossary of terms."--Publisher description.
Editions
Published in Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 2007.
Table of contents
- Introduction / Magnus Zetterholm
- Pre-Christian Jewish Messianism: an overview / John J. Collins
- The Messiah as Son of God in the Synoptic Gospels / Adela Yarbro Collins
- Paul and the missing Messiah / Magnus Zetterholm
- Elijah and the Messiah as spokemen of Rabbinic ideology / Karin Hedner-Zetterholm
- The reception of messianism and the worship of Christ in the post-Apostolic Church / Jan-Eric Steppa
External links
- [ Google Books]