Seeing the Lord's Glory : Kyriocentric Visions and the Dilemma of Early Christology /
The "dilemma of early Christology," Kaiser observes, is found in the early Christian claims to have "seen the Lord" and "beheld his glory" - expressions that in early Judaism would have pointed unequivocally to visions of Israel's God. The shift of those claims ont...
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Baltimore, Maryland :
Project Muse,
2014
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Table of Contents:
- Abbreviations
- Deity Christology in a Jewish context
- Kyriocentric visions in the context of crisis and performative prayer kyriocentric visions in early Judaism: experiential, literary, or performative?
- Motifs associated with kyriocentric visions in apocalyptic and early rabbinic literature
- Kyriocentric prayers and devotions as the context for visions among early disciples of Jesus
- Kyriocentric visions as the impetus for early deity Christology conditions under which a kyriocentric vision might be
- Identified with a deceased human being
- Traces of kyriocentric visions in the new testament
- Kyriocentric prayers and devotions in the new testament
- Modifications of the lord-Jesus identification in the new testament and the early church 7. Superposing Jesus traditions and deity Christology
- Four alternative tradition histories or textures in early Christology
- Three movements that marginalized visions of the anthropic form of the lord
- Conclusion: accomplishments and some unresolved issues
- Bibliography
- Index of contemporary authors
- Index of biblical and post-biblical texts.


