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Oscar Cullmann's The Christology of the New Testament was the
standard student textbook in New Testament courses and the
measuring stick for scholarly inquiry into Christology for decades.
An enduring classic, this book is based on a lifetime of study from
one of the most creative and disciplined minds ever to tackle the
problem of New Testament Christology. Cullmann moves methodically
through his careful philological and textual consideration of the
various titles used for Jesus in the New Testament, dividing them
into four groups: titles used to refer to Jesus' earthly life
(prophet, servant, and priest); titles used to refer to Jesus'
eschatological work (Messiah and Son of Man); titles used to refer
to Jesus' present work in the church (Lord and Savior); and titles
used to refer to Jesus' preexistence (Word and Son of God). In each
case, he weighs the New Testament's usage of each title against the
Old Testament, Second Temple Jewish, and Hellenistic semantic
backgrounds. Though Cullmann sifts the evidence analytically and
presents it systematically, the end result is not simply a
christological lexicon. Instead, he creates a cohesive picture by
showing that early Christianity's view of Jesus originated with the
historical Jesus himself. For Cullmann, New Testament Christology
was not a later Hellenistic imposition upon earlier Jewish beliefs
about Jesus. Rather, the titles used for Jesus form a chain of
specific events centered around Jesus, events that fit into and
extend the long string of God's saving deeds in history. Cullmann's
Christology remains as instructive and important today as when it
first appearedaand still repays careful reading and study.
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