
The Identity of Jesus Christ, Expanded and Updated Edition
The Hermeneutical Bases of Dogmatic Theology
Hans W. Frei(Author)
Mark Alan Bowald(Editor)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 19. November 2013
262 pages
978-1-63087-461-2 (ISBN)
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This is a book about Jesus of Nazareth. It is not a book about "story," nor about "narrative theology." Hans Frei was not a theologian of story or of narrative in any general way, and this book is neither about the narrative quality of our existence and the gospel's relation to that quality, nor about the narrative shape of the Scriptures as a whole and the call on us to place ourselves within that narrative.
Rather, this is a book about the way in which Jesus of Nazareth's identity is rendered by the Gospels--largely the Synoptic Gospels, particularly the Gospel of Luke, and especially in the passion and resurrection sequences--by means of a certain kind of narrative.
--from the Foreword by Mike Higton
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English
Place of publication
Eugene
United States
ISBN-13
978-1-63087-461-2 (9781630874612)
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The Identity of Jesus Christ, Expanded and Updated Edition
The Hermeneutical Bases of Dogmatic Theology
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Hans W. Frei (1922-1988) was one of the most important American theologians of his generation. He spent the majority of his career teaching at Yale Divinity School, where he authored The Identity of Jesus Christ and The Eclipse of Biblical Narrative, numerous essays, and a vast collection of unpublished works, which have since been published posthumously: Types of Christian Theology, Theology and Narrative, and the forthcoming Reading Faithfully: Writings from the Archives.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Publisher's Introduction
- Foreword
- Introduction by Joshua B. Davis
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part 1: The Problem of Presence
- Chapter 1: Christ Shares His Presence
- Chapter 2: The Enigma of Christ's Presence
- Chapter 3: Does Jesus Have His Own Presence?
- Part 2: The Problem of Identity
- Chapter 4: Identity-A Person's Uniqueness
- Chapter 5: The Savior as Specific Man
- Part 3: Distortions of Christ's Identity
- Chapter 6: Redeemed Redeemer in Myth and Gospel
- Chapter 7: Jesus Christ and Modern Christ Figures
- Chapter 8: The Pattern of Exchange
- Part 4: The New Testament Depiction of Jesus Christ
- Chapter 9: Identity Description and Jesus Christ
- Chapter 10: The Enacted Intention of Jesus
- Chapter 11: Jesus and God
- Chapter 12: Jesus as Self-Manifested
- Chapter 13: Jesus Identified in His Resurrection
- Part 5: The Presence of Christ
- Chapter 14: The Pattern of Christ's Presence
- Epilogue: A Meditation for the Week of Good Friday and Easter
- Appendix
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