Who is Jesus? This is the fundamental question for christology.
The earliest Christians used various titles, most of them drawn
from the Old Testament or Hebrew Scriptures, to express their faith
in Jesus. They called him prophet, teacher, Messiah, Son of David,
Son of Man, Lord, Son of God, Word of God, and occasionally even
God. In "Who Is Jesus?" Thomas Rausch, S.J., focuses on the New
Testament's rich variety of christologies.
"Who Is Jesus?" covers the three quests for the historical
Jesus, the methods for retrieving the historical Jesus, the Jewish
background, the Jesus movement, his preaching and ministry, death
and resurrection, the various New Testament christologies, and the
development of christological doctrine from the New Testament
period to the Council of Chalcedon.
Chapters are The Three Quests for the Historical Jesus,"
*Methodological Considerations, - *The Jewish Background, - *Jesus
and His Movement, - *The Preaching and Ministry of Jesus, - *The
Death of Jesus, - *God Raised Him from the Dead, - *New Testament
Christologies, - *From the New Testament to Chalcedon, - *Sin and
Salvation, - and *A Contemporary Approach to Soteriology. -
"Thomas P. Rausch, SJ, PhD, is the T. Marie Chilton Professor of
Catholic Theology at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. A
specialist in ecclesiology, ecumenism, and the theology of the
priesthood, he has published eight books including the
award-winning "Catholicism at the Dawn of the Third Millennium, The
College Student's Introduction to Theology," and"Reconciling Faith
and Reason: Apologists, Evangelists, and Theologians in a Divided
Church," published by Liturgical Press.""
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