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»The 'Son of Man'« as the Son of God

2019
»Vielmehr bietet [der Kommentar] auf höchstem Niveau eine substantielle Auseinandersetzung mit den Hintergründen, den Zusammenhängen, der Theorie und der Praxis des Grundgesetzes. Besseres lässt sich von einem Verfassungskommentar nicht sagen.“ Herbert Günther Staaatsanzeiger für das Land Hessen 2018 (50), 1494 ...
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“Son of Man”

2023
Who is the “Son of Man”? In pre-Christian Jewish writings, "Son of Man” was not a title, and it certainly did not indicate divinity. It was simply an expression for a man. Yet the term has held considerable interest among scholars of Christology for its use in describing Jesus in the gospels.
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Son Of Man

2007
Abstract Among the many puzzles presented by the Fourth Gospel one of the most intriguing is the paradoxical contrast between the titles ‘Son of God’ and ‘Son of Man’. ‘Son of God’, originally at any rate, indicates a human being, the Messiah; whereas ‘Son of Man’ points to a figure whose true home is in heaven. Divine?
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The Son of Man

2019
The Son of Man.
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Messiah, Son of God, Son of Man

2002
Abstract What claims did Jesus make about himself? Until the rise of modern historical study of the gospels in the late eighteenth century, it was generally assumed that Jesus spoke openly about himself as a divine being. Jesus of Nazareth was the Son of God of the Christian creeds.
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The Present Son of Man

Journal for the Study of the New Testament, 1982
L'A. rappelle la classification courante des logia du Fils de l'Homme dans les Synoptiques: (A) logia evoquant l'activite presente du Fils de l'Homme| (B) ceux qui se referent a la souffrance (et parfois a la resurrection) du Fils de l'Homme| (C) ceux qui parlent de l'activite eschatologique du Fils de l'Homme. L'A.
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The Servant Son of Man

2009
Abstract How confident can we be that the modern notion called “diakonia” corresponds to a notion entertained by early Christians? The best way to approach this question is to go to the only point in the early tradition where they have written expressly of Jesus as “serving”.
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