Carmen ChristiCambridge University Press, 2005 M09 8 - 364 páginas From the earliest times, commentators have regarded these few verses from the Epistle to the Philippians as doctrinally very important, and a whole literature has grown up around them. Dr Martin studies the passage partly for its own sake as the quintessence of Pauline thought on the person of Christ, and partly as an example of an early type of Christian literature known as 'cultic' or 'confessional'. He sees it as a carmen Christi, a Christological ode used among early believers. Its importance, as Dr Martin shows, reaches far beyond the devotional. The Church which sang this hymn proclaimed for the first time the three 'epochs' in the existence of Christ: he is hailed and confessed first as pre-existent, then as incarnate and humiliated and finally as triumphant. The hymn is thus the earliest extant statement of the basis of the whole Christology of later times. |
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Contenido
Traces of Carmina in the New Testament | 17 |
Its Authorship | 42 |
Main lines of Twentieth Century Interpretation | 63 |
An Exegetical Study of the Hymn | 97 |
38 | 181 |
42 | 187 |
84 | 198 |
His Incarnation verse 7a | 204 |
The Universal Homage verses 1011a page | 249 |
The Christological Confession verse 11bc | 271 |
Acts vii and Philippians ii | 312 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Carmen Christi: Philippians Ii 5-11 in Recent Interpretation and in the ... Ralph P. Martin Vista de fragmentos - 1983 |
Términos y frases comunes
Adam Apostle Aramaic authorship background baptism Bornkamm C. H. Dodd carmen Cerfaux Christ-hymn Christology Church commentary confession context Corinthians cosmic Cullmann death Dibelius Didache divine doctrine early Christian enthronement Epistle equality Erniedrigung ethical Eucharistic exalted exegesis expression Father glory Gnostic Gospel Greek heavenly Hellenistic Hellenistic Judaism Héring human humiliation hymn Ignatius Imago Imago Dei Incarnation interpretation J. B. Lightfoot Jeremias Jervell Jesus Christ Jewish Judaism Käsemann Kénose kenosis Kritische Analyse Kyrios Jesus liturgical Lohmeyer lordship of Christ meaning Michaelis myth obedience Old Testament parallel passage Paul Paul's Pauline Paulus Phil Philipper Philippians Philippians ii phrase powers pre-existent Rabbinic Redeemer reference res rapienda res rapta says scholars Schweizer sense Servant soteriological strophe teaching Theology thought tion translation TWNT verb verse words worship writes Yahweh ἑαυτὸν ἐν Θεοῦ καὶ τὸ
Pasajes populares
Página 323 - Studies in the Gospels: Essays in memory ofR. H. Lightfoot (ed. DE Nineham) (Oxford, 1955).