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The Son of God: The Origin of Christology and the History of Jewish-Hellenistic Religion
Martin Hengel
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| #1229966 in Books | 2007-02-01 | 2007-02-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.26 x5.50l,.33 | File type: PDF | 112 pages||28 of 35 people found the following review helpful.| WORLD FAMOUS BIBLICAL SCHOLAR ON THE ORIGINS OF CHRISTIANITY|By Jeri|Anyone who has read anything in the field of biblical studies knows Martin Hengel. In "The Son of God" he asks how an obscure Galilean is described by Paul about 25 years later "as a preexistent divine figure" (p 1).
This book, which was written in the 70s, answers those believers in the History|Language Notes|Text: English, German (translation)|About the Author|Martin Hengel was Professor Emeritus of New Testament and Early Judaism at the University of Tubingen in Germany until his death in 2009.
It might well be claimed that there was more development in christology during the period from the crucifixion of Jesus to the writing of St Paul's letter to the Philippians than in the following seven centuries of the development of patristic dogma. This survey traces what happened, in connection with the title 'Son of God'. With his encyclopaedic knowledge of the period, Professor Hengel examines the concept of Son of God in the milieu of the-New Testament, in Judaism ...
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