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Unity and diversity in the new testament / Dunn, James
Título : Unity and diversity in the new testament Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Dunn, James, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: Trinity press Fecha de publicación: 1990 Número de páginas: 482 páginas Nota general: <27127> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 225/D96/(ING) Resumen: Preface xi
Foreword to Second Edition xv
Abbreviations xxxix
I. INTRODUCTION
1. Is 'orthodoxy' a meaningful concept for the
New Testament period? 1
PART ONE
UNITY IN DIVERSITY
II. KERYGMA OR KERYGMATA?
2 Introduction 11
3 The kerygma of Jesus 13
4 The kerygma in Acts 16
5 The kerygma of Paul 21
6 The kerygma of John 26
7 Conclusions 29
PRIMITIVE CONFESSIONAL FORMULAE
8 Introduction 33
9 Jesus is the Son of Man 35
10 Jesus is Messiah 41
11 Jesus is Son of God 45
12 Jesus is Lord 50
13 The life-settings of the earliest confesional formulate 54
14 Conclusions 56
THE ROLE OF TRADITION
15 Introduction 60
16 “The traditions of the elders” 61
17 Traditions of the earliest communities 66
18 Traditions about Jesus 70
19 Conclusions 76
V THE USE OF THE OLD TESTAMENT
20 Introduction 81
21 Jewish exegesis at the time of Jesus 82
22 Earliest Christian exegesis of the Old Testament 87
23 Pesher quotation 91
24 Principles of interpretation 93
25 Conclusions 100
VI CONCEPTS OF MINISTRY
26 Introduction 103
27 Jesus and his disciples 104
28 Ministry in the earliest community 106
29 Ministry in the Pauline churches 109
30 Towards Ignatius 114
31 The Johannine alternative 118
32 Conclusions 121
VII PATTERNS OF WORSHIP
33 Introduction 124
3 Diversity of attitude and form 125
35 Early Christian hymns 132
36 Pan-liturgist? 141
37 Conclusions 148
VIII SACRAMENTS
38 Introduction 150
39 Baptism 152
40 The Lord's Supper 161
41 The sacraments in the Fourth Gospel 168
42 Conclusions 171
X SPIRIT AND EXPERIENCE
43 Introduction 174
44 Enthusiastic Christianity 176
45 The religious experience of Jesus 184
46 The religious experience of Paul 190
47 Divergent paths 195
48 Conclusions 199
CHRIST AND CHRISTOLOGY
49 Introduction 203
50 The continuity between the historical Jesus
and the kerygmatic Christ 205
51 One Jesus, many Christs? 216
52 Conclusions 226
PART TWO
DIVERSITY IN UNITY?
XI. JEWISH CHRISTIANITY
53 Introduction 235
54 How 'orthodox' was carliest Palestinian Christianity? 237
55 Jewish Christianity within the New Testament:
(1) Adherence to the law 245
56 (2) Exaltation of James and denigration of Paul 252
57 (3) Adoptionist christology 258
58 Conclusions 261
XII HELLENISTIC CHRISTIANITY
59 Introduction 267
60 The first confessional schism in church history 268
61 Gnostic tendencies within first-century Christianity 275
62 The 'gnosticizing proclivity' of Q 283
63 Paul - the greatest of all the Gnostics? 288
64 Was John 'guilty of naive docetism? 296
65 Conclusions 305
XIII APOCALYPTIC CHRISTIANITY
66 What is 'apocalyptic? 309
67 Apocalyptic - the mother of all Christian theology? 316
68 Apocalyptic literature in the New Testament 325
69 Conclusions 334
XIV EARLY CATHOLICISM
70 What is early catholicism'? 341
71 Early catholicism in the New Testament:
(1) The fading of the parousia hope,
'the imminent expectation' 344
72 (2) Increasing institutionalization 351
73 (3) Crystallization of the faith into set forms 359
74 Conclusions 362
CONCLUSIONS
XV THE AUTHORITY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
75 Summary 369
76 Has the canon a continuing function? 374
Notes 389
Bibliography 426
Indexes 451
Unity and diversity in the new testament [texto impreso] / Dunn, James, Autor . - 1° . - [S.l.] : Trinity press, 1990 . - 482 páginas.
<27127>
Idioma : Inglés
Clasificación: 225/D96/(ING) Resumen: Preface xi
Foreword to Second Edition xv
Abbreviations xxxix
I. INTRODUCTION
1. Is 'orthodoxy' a meaningful concept for the
New Testament period? 1
PART ONE
UNITY IN DIVERSITY
II. KERYGMA OR KERYGMATA?
2 Introduction 11
3 The kerygma of Jesus 13
4 The kerygma in Acts 16
5 The kerygma of Paul 21
6 The kerygma of John 26
7 Conclusions 29
PRIMITIVE CONFESSIONAL FORMULAE
8 Introduction 33
9 Jesus is the Son of Man 35
10 Jesus is Messiah 41
11 Jesus is Son of God 45
12 Jesus is Lord 50
13 The life-settings of the earliest confesional formulate 54
14 Conclusions 56
THE ROLE OF TRADITION
15 Introduction 60
16 “The traditions of the elders” 61
17 Traditions of the earliest communities 66
18 Traditions about Jesus 70
19 Conclusions 76
V THE USE OF THE OLD TESTAMENT
20 Introduction 81
21 Jewish exegesis at the time of Jesus 82
22 Earliest Christian exegesis of the Old Testament 87
23 Pesher quotation 91
24 Principles of interpretation 93
25 Conclusions 100
VI CONCEPTS OF MINISTRY
26 Introduction 103
27 Jesus and his disciples 104
28 Ministry in the earliest community 106
29 Ministry in the Pauline churches 109
30 Towards Ignatius 114
31 The Johannine alternative 118
32 Conclusions 121
VII PATTERNS OF WORSHIP
33 Introduction 124
3 Diversity of attitude and form 125
35 Early Christian hymns 132
36 Pan-liturgist? 141
37 Conclusions 148
VIII SACRAMENTS
38 Introduction 150
39 Baptism 152
40 The Lord's Supper 161
41 The sacraments in the Fourth Gospel 168
42 Conclusions 171
X SPIRIT AND EXPERIENCE
43 Introduction 174
44 Enthusiastic Christianity 176
45 The religious experience of Jesus 184
46 The religious experience of Paul 190
47 Divergent paths 195
48 Conclusions 199
CHRIST AND CHRISTOLOGY
49 Introduction 203
50 The continuity between the historical Jesus
and the kerygmatic Christ 205
51 One Jesus, many Christs? 216
52 Conclusions 226
PART TWO
DIVERSITY IN UNITY?
XI. JEWISH CHRISTIANITY
53 Introduction 235
54 How 'orthodox' was carliest Palestinian Christianity? 237
55 Jewish Christianity within the New Testament:
(1) Adherence to the law 245
56 (2) Exaltation of James and denigration of Paul 252
57 (3) Adoptionist christology 258
58 Conclusions 261
XII HELLENISTIC CHRISTIANITY
59 Introduction 267
60 The first confessional schism in church history 268
61 Gnostic tendencies within first-century Christianity 275
62 The 'gnosticizing proclivity' of Q 283
63 Paul - the greatest of all the Gnostics? 288
64 Was John 'guilty of naive docetism? 296
65 Conclusions 305
XIII APOCALYPTIC CHRISTIANITY
66 What is 'apocalyptic? 309
67 Apocalyptic - the mother of all Christian theology? 316
68 Apocalyptic literature in the New Testament 325
69 Conclusions 334
XIV EARLY CATHOLICISM
70 What is early catholicism'? 341
71 Early catholicism in the New Testament:
(1) The fading of the parousia hope,
'the imminent expectation' 344
72 (2) Increasing institutionalization 351
73 (3) Crystallization of the faith into set forms 359
74 Conclusions 362
CONCLUSIONS
XV THE AUTHORITY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
75 Summary 369
76 Has the canon a continuing function? 374
Notes 389
Bibliography 426
Indexes 451
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