Preamble: The Soteriological Mystery |
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General Bibliography |
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General Introduction |
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PART I MANIFESTATIONS: JESUS' FIGURE |
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Introduction |
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SECTION I ANALYSIS OF THE FIGURES |
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CHAPTER I FIGURES REFERRING TO JESUS' EARTHLY WORK |
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I. Prophet |
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II. Suffering Servant |
35 |
III. High Priest |
52 |
IV. Teacher |
63 |
V. Shepherd |
74 |
CHAPTER II FIGURES REFERRING PRIMARILY TO JESUS' FUTURE WORK |
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I. Messiah |
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II. Son of Man |
92 |
III. Judge |
106 |
CHAPTER III FIGURES REFERRING PRIMARILY TO JESUS' PRESENT WORK |
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I. Lord |
115 |
II. Saviour |
125 |
III. Stone-rock |
135 |
IV. Name |
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CHAPTER IV FIGURES REFERRING PRIMARILY TO JESUS' PRE-EXISTENCE |
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I. Word |
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II.Son of God |
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SECTION II JESUS' PORTRAIT |
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I. The Divinity of Jesus |
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II. The Humanity of Jesus |
178 |
SECTION III SOTERIOLOGICAL MYSTICISM |
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I. What is Mysticism? |
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II. The Process |
186 |
III. The Process |
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PART II HISTORY OF SOTERIOLOGY |
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Introduction |
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I. Problem |
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II. Point of departure |
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III. The target |
194 |
IV. The Method |
194 |
V. Division |
195 |
SECTION I 1ST-Xth CENTURY |
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CHAPTER I SOTERIOLOGY OF THE Iind CENTURY |
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I. soteriological situation at the beginning of the second century |
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II. Main soteriologists |
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III. Soteriological Developments |
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CHAPTER II SOTERIOLOGY OF THE IIIrd CENTURY |
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I. soteriological situation at the beginning of the IIIrd century |
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II. Main soteriologists |
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III. Soteriological Developments |
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CHAPTER III SOTERIOLOGY OF THE IVth CENTURY |
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I. soteriological situation at the beginning of the IVth century |
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II. Main soteriologists |
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III. Soteriological Developments |
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CHAPTER IV FIFTH CENTURY SOTERIOLOGY |
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I. soteriological situation at the beginning of the Vth century |
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II. Main fifth century soteriologists |
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III. Soteriological Developments |
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CHAPTER V SOTERIOLOGY DURING THE Vith-Xth CENTURIES |
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I. soteriological situation at the beginning of the sixth century |
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II. Main soteriologists |
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III. Soteriological Developments |
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APPENDIX TO THE FIRST SECTION OF THE HISTORY OF SOTERIOLOGY |
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I. the alexandria- antioch schools |
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II. The latin soteriologists |
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III. The "logos-sarx" and "logos-anthropos" soteriology |
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IV. The Chalcedonian formulain Theological Perspective |
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V. Ecumenical Councils in their Soteriological Context |
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VI. Main Soteriological Deviations |
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SECTION II XIth-XXth CENTURIES |
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CHAPTER I SOTERIOLOGY OF THE Xith-XVth CENTURIES |
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I. Present situation |
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II. Main soteriologists |
256 |
III. Soteriological Developments |
257 |
CHAPTER II SOTERIOLOGY OF THE XVIth-XVIIth CENTURIES |
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I. soteriological situation |
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II. Main soteriologists |
262 |
III. Soteriological Developments |
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CHAPTER III MODERN SOTERIOLOGY (XVIIIth-XXth centuries) |
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I. soteriological situation |
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II. Main soteriologists |
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III. Soteriological Developments |
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1. Protestant developments |
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2.Catholic development |
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III. Mordern soteriological Characteristics |
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CONCLUSION ON THE HISTORY OF SOTERIOLOGY |
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I. objectives accomplished |
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II. Observations |
307 |
PART III THE THEOLOGY OF JESUS |
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Introduction: A view of Jesus |
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CHAPTER I NATURE OF JESUS MYSTERY |
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I. Convennience: The question on the Revelation between God and Man |
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II. The Manner |
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III. The Real Jesus |
335 |
CHAPTER II ASSOCIATED ELEMENTS OF THE HYPOSTATIC UNION |
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I. Jesus' Grace |
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II. Jesus' Knowledge |
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III. Jesus' Power |
370 |
IV. Jesus' Limitation |
380 |
V. Jesus' Unity |
391 |
VI. Jesus' Religion |
410 |
CHAPTER III JESUS' WORK |
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Introduction |
429 |
I. Jesus' Atonement: Kenosis |
430 |
II. Soteriological Leadership: Messiah |
438 |
III. Related Problems |
460 |
CHAPTER IV JESUS' EXALTATION: KYRIOS |
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Introduction |
476 |
I. Jesus' Resurrection |
476 |
II. Jesus' Ascension |
486 |
III. Related Problems |
494 |
CHAPTER V JESUS' MEDIATION |
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Introduction |
500 |
I. Theological Background |
500 |
II. Nature of Mediation |
504 |
III. Related Issues: Man's Response to Jesus Mediation |
518 |
CHAPTER VI JESUS' ESCHATOLOGY |
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The Problem |
529 |
I. Christian Confessions |
529 |
II. Nature of the Soteriological Eschatology |
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III. Related Issues |
555 |
Index |
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