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Book Review: Christ Across the Ganges: Hindu Responses to Jesus [PDF]
A review of Christ Across the Ganges: Hindu Responses to Jesus by Sandy ...
Malkovsky, Bradley
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The reliability of the apostles and their testimony according to 2 Peter 1:3–4 and its significance for the writings of the New Testament: An exegetical study.
Douw G. Breed
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Book Review: Jesus as Guru: The Images of Christ Among Hindus and Christians in India [PDF]
A review of Jesus as Guru: The Images of Christ Among Hindus and Christians in India by Jan Peter ...
Bhattacharyya, Swasti
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Jesus sonder Christus of Christus sonder Jesus?
Jesus without Christ or Christ without Jesus? Material concerning the so-called “historical Jesus” is widely discussed today. Time and again this discussion has led to a diminishing emphasis on faith in the living Lord Jesus Christ in heaven.
F.P. Viljoen
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Jesus Christ as ancestor: An African Christian understanding
Jesus Christ, the Son of God, Son of Man, Son of David, Lord (Kyrios), Rabbi and Messiah. These are some of the names used by Christians today and even by the people from the era of Jesus Christ to address him or to communicate with him.
Jaco Beyers, Dora N. Mphahlele
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Christologie: Die historiese Jesus en die kerugmatiese Christus by Walter Schmithals
Christology: The historical Jesus and the kerygmatic Christ according to Walter Schmithals This article shows how and why Walter Schmithals undertook to regard the kerygmatic Christ rather than the historical Jesus as the foundation for Christrian ...
P. B. Boshoff
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The continued importance of Jesus
The different aspects of the influential nature of Jesus' life were handed down only after his death by those who met God on the basis of the traditions with regard to Jesus.
Andries van Aarde
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Imitatio Christi and Imitatio Dei: High Christology and Ignatius of antioch’s Ethics
Scholars have long noted Ignatius of Antioch’s statements of high christology. Jesus, who as God appeared in human form (Eph. 19.3), is ‘God in man’ (Eph. 7.2) and is ‘our God’ (Eph. inscr.; 15.3; 18.2; Rom. inscr.; 3.3; Polyc. 8.3).
Hartog Paul A.
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Paul’s views on Jesus Many scholars distinguish between the nature of Jesus and his teachings as evident during His days on earth, and that of Christ after the resurrection.
F.P. Viljoen
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Around 1915 Barth saw in the name of Jesus Christ the unity of a God we do not have, with a human being that we are not. In both editions of his Epistle to the Romans, this intuition was expressed, but not yet thought through. When Barth became acquainted with post-Reformation orthodoxy in Göttingen, however, he discovered a way to understand his ...
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