Resurrection and Parousia : a traditio-historical study of Paul's eschatology in I Corinthians 15 /
This is a traditio-historical study of three ideas concerning the eschatological resurrection which Paul brings forward in 1 Corinthians 15:20-23: (a) Jesus' resurrection forms the beginning of the eschatological resurrection; (b) the eschatological resurrection will take place through particip...
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Format: eBook
Language: English
Published:
Leiden ; New York :
E.J. Brill,
1996.
Series:
Novum Testamentum, Supplements
84.
Novum Testamentum Supplements Online, ISBN: 9789004264557.
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Call Number: BS2675.2 .H65 1996
- Preliminary Material
- Introduction
- I. Introductory Problems
- II. The Eschatological Resurrection and Jesus' Resurrection
- III. The Eschatological Resurrection and Jesus' Parousia
- IV. The Idea of the Eschatological Resurrection Coinciding with Jesus' Parousia
- V. The Christian Expectation of the Eschatological Resurrection
- VI. The Expectation of Jesus' Parousia
- VII. The Origin of the Idea of the Eschatological Resurrection Coinciding with Jesus' Coming
- VIII. The Idea of Jesus' Resurrection as the Beginning of the Eschatological Resurrection
- IX. The Belief in Jesus' Resurrection
- X. The Origin of the Idea of Jesus' Resurrection as the Beginning of the Eschatological Resurrection
- XI. The Idea of the Eschatological Resurrection as a Participation in Jesus' Resurrection
- XII. The Concept of the Christians' Unity with Christ
- XIII. The Origin of the Idea of the Eschatological Resurrection as a Participation in Jesus' Resurrection
- XIV. Pauline Themes Related to the Idea that the Eschatological Resurrection will be a Participation in Jesus' Resurrection
- Summary and Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Index Locorum.