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‘To refer, not to characterise’: A synchronic look at the Son-of-Man logia in the Sayings Gospel Q
The article intends to address the Son-of-Man problem by applying Delbert Burkett’s ‘question of reference’ to those Son-of-Man logia that appear in the Sayings Gospel Q. A position is taken that recent philological approaches to the Son-of-Man problem
Llewellyn Howes
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Reframing Anselm and Aquinas on Atonement
Abstract Thomas Aquinas's vision of atonement is generally considered more conceptually expansive than Anselm of Canterbury's. Where Aquinas's multipartite account of Christ's passion incorporates a variety of biblical motifs, Anselm appears to narrow the focus to satisfactory debt‐repayment alone. This article proposes two approaches for reframing the
Rachel Cresswell
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“Son of man” and exegetical myths
This article aims to show that some of the New Testament interpretations of the "son of man" phrase appear to be, according to B Lindars “a myth, created, not by the thinkers of the New Testament times, but by modern critical scholarship.” This view is ...
Jean-Claude Loba-Mkole
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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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This article presents the differences in meaning of the Greek terms sth/qoj and mastoi, and their biblical contexts. In the description of the figure similar to the Son of Man in Revelation 1,13 was used the term mastoi,.
Kalina Wojciechowska
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Renaissance Studies, Volume 37, Issue 5, Page 751-766, November 2023.
Charles Beirouti
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The second and third Jesus’ Passion and Resurrection announcements according to St Luke
The article discusses issues related to the exegetical and theological significance of Jesus’ second and third Passion and Resurrection announcements in St Luke’s Gospel.
Dariusz Sambora
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‘For this reason the Father loves me’: Drawing Divinity into Himself to Minister Divinity to Us
International Journal of Systematic Theology, Volume 25, Issue 1, Page 47-59, January 2023.
John Behr
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Meaning and function of the Sign of Jonah in Matthew 12:38-42 and 16:1-4
The article deals with particular texts that are not limited to the resurrection narratives in Matt 28. In what follows we will have a close look at Matthew’s understanding of Jonah’s sign. What did he mean with the sign of Jonah ...
Beate Kowalski
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