Jesus A Brief History.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2009.
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Colección: | New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Prologue: Jesus, a Jew from Galilee
- 1 Jesus and Christian Beginnings (First to Fourth Centuries)
- A Strange Case: Paul and his Letters
- Anonymous Narratives: Three Gospels and One Sequel
- An Author Called John: A Fourth Gospel, More Letters, and an Apocalypse
- Christianity's Earliest Writings: Literary Diversity, Theological Unity
- Christianity's Transformation: From a Jewish Sect to a Gentile Religion
- Emerging Christianity: A ""Catholic"" Church
- Gnosticism"": The Nag Hammadi Library
- Living as Christians in the Roman Empire: The Threat of Persecution
- Christianizing the Roman Empire: Constantine the Great
- Material Culture: Manuscripts, Architecture, and the Visual Arts
- 2 Jesus and the Triumph of Christian Orthodoxy (Fourth and Fifth Centuries)
- The Council of Nicaea I (325): The Relation of the Son to God the Father
- The Council of Constantinople I (381): God as Trinity, One Substance, Three Persons
- Transition: From the Trinity to the Incarnation
- The Council of Ephesus (431): The Incarnate Son, One Person, Not Divided
- The Council of Chalcedon I (451): The Incarnate Son, One Person, Two Natures
- Early Monasticism: From Martyr to Monk
- Material Culture: Manuscripts, Architecture, and the Visual Arts
- 3 Jesus and Medieval Orthodoxy (Fifth to Fifteenth Centuries)
- Rome, the Papacy, and the Eastern Church: A Church Dividing
- The Iconoclastic Controversy: Can Images of Jesus be Created and Venerated?
- The Filioque Controversy: Does the Holy Spirit also Proceed from the Son?
- Jesus as the Christ of Eastern Orthodoxy: Creed, Liturgy, and Spirituality
- The Crusades: Warriors for Christ
- Beyond Monasticism: Monks, Mendicants, and Mystics
- Scholastic Theology: The Trinity, the Incarnation, and the At-one-ment
- Jesus as the Christ of Roman Catholicism: Creed, Liturgy, and Spirituality
- Rome and the Papacy: Exile, Schism, and Dissent
- Material Culture: Architecture and the Visual Arts
- 4 Jesus and Challenges to Christian Orthodoxy (Since the Fifteenth Century)
- The Renaissance: Back to the Classics
- The Reformation: Back to the Bible
- The Enlightenment: Not Revelation, but Reason
- Material Culture: Architecture, Visual Arts, and Printed Books
- 5 Jesus and the Historical Quest (Since the Eighteenth Century)
- Pre-Quest Period: Christ = Jesus (before 1778)
- Old Quest Period: Christ // Jesus (1778-1906)
- No Quest Period: Christ // Jesus (1906-1953)
- New Quest Period: Christ > Jesus (1953-1985)
- Third Quest Period: [Christ] Jesus (since 1985)
- Dramatic Arts: From Passion Plays to Jesus Films
- 6 Jesus and Christological Diversity (Since the Eighteenth Century)