The Ministry of Jesus in Its Theological SignificanceWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1981 - 320 pagini This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. This volume, the first of a two-volume work by Leonhard Goppelt, represents the most mature and comprehensive thought of this German New Testament scholar. Among German-speaking scholars it is distinguished as rivaling, if not replacing, the monumental work on New Testament theology by Rudolf Bultmann. A study of the life and ministry of Jesus, this volume makes a thoroughgoing application of the most reliable tools and insights of contemporary New Testament scholarship. Goppelt makes a critical examination of the sources for knowledge of the historical Jesus and maintains an ongoing conversation with the views of other interpreters. Although he sees his study as a "qualified conversation between exegetical and systematic theology," his goal is always to come to terms with the intent of the New Testament authors without losing sight of Jesus' meaning for today. The major themes developed are the coming of the Kingdom of God, repentance and the ethical directives of Jesus, repentance as the gift of God's Kingdom, Jesus' ministry of healing and eschatological renewal, Jesus' self- understanding, and the cross and resurrection. An appendix provides a history and shows the range of problems in New Testament theology. Here Goppelt also examines and evaluates the historical-critical, historical-positive, and Heilsgeschichtliche approaches. Each chapter includes a detailed bibliography in English and German. |
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... Conclusions 257 1. The Quest of the Historical Jesus ... 257 2. The Historical Image of the Church's Primitive Beginnings . 3. The Essential Content of the New Testament and of Primitive Christianity . . . . . III . The Theological ...
... conclusion of a rather extensive list of publications ( for a list of English translations , see pp . xvi - xvii below ) . This work manifests Goppelt's concern for and thorough use of the historical - critical method of biblical ...
... Conclusions from Romans 4 and I Cor . 10 : 1-13 , " Interpretation XXI ( July 1967 ) , 315-326 . " Grace , " Baker's Dictionary of Christian Ethics ( 1973 ) , pp . 273-75 . TDNT VI ( 1968 ) , s.v. peinao ; s.v. pino ; TDNT VIII ( 1972 ) ...
... conclusions of exegesis , but develops an overview , or better a view of the whole , that stimulates exegesis , and indeed , makes such possible at all . The study of the New Testament proceeds theologically and historically in a ...
... conclusions are based become transparent and themselves are made the subject of inquiry . It is as inadmissible to make one's understanding of the New Testament dependent upon the fixed presuppositions of modern times as it is to ...
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VI | 3 |
VII | 7 |
VIII | 9 |
IX | 11 |
X | 14 |
XI | 17 |
XII | 18 |
XIII | 19 |
LXX | 160 |
LXXI | 161 |
LXXII | 162 |
LXXIII | 163 |
LXXIV | 165 |
LXXV | 167 |
LXXVI | 168 |
LXXVII | 172 |
XIV | 20 |
XV | 21 |
XVI | 23 |
XVII | 32 |
XIX | 33 |
XX | 39 |
XXI | 43 |
XXII | 44 |
XXIII | 45 |
XXIV | 48 |
XXV | 51 |
XXVII | 55 |
XXVIII | 61 |
XXIX | 67 |
XXX | 68 |
XXXI | 71 |
XXXII | 77 |
XXXIII | 78 |
XXXIV | 79 |
XXXV | 84 |
XXXVI | 87 |
XXXVIII | 89 |
XXXIX | 91 |
XL | 101 |
XLI | 105 |
XLII | 106 |
XLIII | 107 |
XLIV | 110 |
XLV | 115 |
XLVI | 121 |
XLVII | 124 |
XLVIII | 127 |
L | 128 |
LI | 129 |
LII | 131 |
LIII | 133 |
LV | 134 |
LVII | 135 |
LVIII | 136 |
LIX | 139 |
LX | 141 |
LXI | 143 |
LXII | 145 |
LXIII | 146 |
LXV | 147 |
LXVI | 149 |
LXVII | 154 |
LXVIII | 155 |
LXIX | 159 |
LXXVIII | 178 |
LXXX | 179 |
LXXXI | 180 |
LXXXII | 183 |
LXXXIII | 186 |
LXXXIV | 187 |
LXXXV | 190 |
LXXXVI | 193 |
LXXXVII | 199 |
LXXXVIII | 207 |
LXXXIX | 208 |
XC | 210 |
XCI | 213 |
XCIII | 214 |
XCIV | 216 |
XCV | 217 |
XCVII | 220 |
XCVIII | 222 |
XCIX | 223 |
C | 224 |
CI | 228 |
CII | 229 |
CIII | 232 |
CIV | 235 |
CV | 238 |
CVI | 245 |
CVII | 247 |
CVIII | 248 |
CIX | 251 |
CX | 252 |
CXII | 253 |
CXIII | 254 |
CXIV | 255 |
CXV | 257 |
CXVII | 259 |
CXIX | 263 |
CXXI | 264 |
CXXII | 267 |
CXXIII | 270 |
CXXIV | 272 |
CXXV | 273 |
CXXVII | 274 |
CXXIX | 276 |
CXXXI | 277 |
CXXXII | 279 |
CXXXIII | 280 |
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