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For as long as the Christian church has been working out its understanding of the second person of the Trinity, it has employed analytic philosophical reflection to sharpen theological comprehension. In recent times, there has been a rekindled appreciation for the employment of analytic reflection in the service of theology.
Matthew Owen, Fred Sanders
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The Divinity of Christ in the Gospel of John [PDF]
It is generally accepted that the Gospel of John proclaims Jesus as Lord and God, One with the Father. There are, however, those who challenge this view. Recently, Nagel (2019) pointed out that Jesus is not regarded as Theos in the Gospel of John.
Pieter Verster
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The dogma of the Holy Trinity in the Letter of Eznik of Kołb “To the Blessed Archimandrite Mashtots”
“The Book of Letters” contains Eznik of Kołb's letter “To the Blessed Archimandrite Mashtots”, which is one of the key documents reflecting the creed of the Armenian Church of the 5th century.
Matevosyan Arthur
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Identitas Yesus Sebagai Anak Allah Menurut Lukas 3:21-22
This essay discusses the identity of Jesus as the Son of God according to Luke 3:21-22. By using the historical-critical method, the author intends to underline the main message of Luke 3:21-22 that witnesses Jesus Christ as the Son of God. His identity
Liberatus Mayabubun, Johanis Luturmas
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. This article attempted to read Matthew 16:13-20 in light of the Social-Scientific Approach by employing both the Gossip Theory and Self-Categorization Theory.
Brury Eko Saputra
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‘Son of man’ in the Gospel of Mark
What are the origin and source, as well as the meaning of the term Son of man as it appears in Mark? Is the background of the term to be found in the Old Testament, in Ezekiel and Daniel 7, or in the apocalyptic figure presented in 1 Enoch 47–71 and 4 ...
Marius Nel
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In the article, the author discusses Jesus’ intitulation of God as Abba and its impact on the idea of God’s fatherhood in the New Testament writings. Responding to the recent criticism of J. Jeremias’s theses (cf. B. Chilton, M.R.
Stefan Szymik
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Embracing obscurity: The enigmatic walk of the Son of God in Mark
When Greco-Roman deities appeared among human beings in anthropomorphic shapes, their outward form and gait soon revealed their true identity. By contrast, the Markan Jesus has no ‘inescapably divine’ demeanour.
Stephan Joubert
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Tajemnica Jezusa - Mesjasza i Syna Bożego, który stał się Człowiekiem (J1, 1-14)
The Fourth Gospel begins with the great hymn praising Jesus Christ, the Son of God who became man (John 1,1–14). The hymn reveals the most important aspects of the mystery of the eternal Logos, the Firstborn of God, the full “gift of Truth” (John 1,14.16)
Henryk Witczak
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The people of Israel and the early Christians considered themselves to be in a privileged familial relationship with God. It is this special status as ‘sons’ which necessitates careful examination of this theme throughout the biblical narrative.
Joshua Maurer, Amy Peeler
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