'The Son of Man': Or Contributions to the Study of the Thoughts of Jesus

Author:   Edwin A. Abbott
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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9781107416185


Pages:   926
Publication Date:   17 July 2014
Format:   Paperback
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'The Son of Man': Or Contributions to the Study of the Thoughts of Jesus


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Originally published in 1910, this book contains an exhaustive study of the use of the phrase 'Son of Man' in the Old and New Testaments. Abbott illustrates how Christian writers used the mystical trope present in many books of Jewish prophecy to convey their belief in Christ as an eschatological figure foretold by Scripture. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Christology and the use of this enigmatic title in Jewish and Christian theology.

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Author:   Edwin A. Abbott
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 5.20cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   1.150kg
ISBN:  

9781107416185


ISBN 10:   1107416183
Pages:   926
Publication Date:   17 July 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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References and abbreviations; Introduction; Book I. 'Son of Man' in Pre-Christian Usage: 1. 'Son of man' in the Old Testament applied to man in general; 2. 'Son of man' in the Old Testament applied to Ezekiel and Daniel; 3. 'Son of man' in Graeco-Jewish literature; 4. 'Son of man' in Jewish usage; 5. 'Son of man' in Aramaic and Greek interpretations; 6. Parallelisms between Ezekiel and Jesus; 7. A working hypothesis; Book II. 'Son of Man' in Mark, Matthew and Luke: 1. Mark, how far to be followed; 2. 'The son of man' claiming authority; 3. 'The son of man' using authority; 4. 'The son of man' despised; 5. 'The son of man' to suffer many things; 6. 'The son of man' to arise; 7. 'The son of man' will be ashamed; 8. 'The son of man' with angels; 9. 'The son of man' coming in glory; 10. 'The son of man' coming in his kingdom; 11. 'The son of man' to be delivered up; 12. 'The son of man' making atonement; 13. 'The son of man' with clouds; 14. 'The son of man' coming unexpectedly; 15. 'The son of man' and 'the power'; 16. 'The son of man' in connection with the passion; Book III. 'Son of Man' in Matthew and Luke: 1. 'The son of man' in the double tradition; 2. 'The son of man' in the single tradition of Matthew; 3. 'The son of man' in the single tradition of Luke; Book IV. 'Son of Man' in John: 1. 'The son of man' connected with 'ascending' and 'descending'; 2. 'The son of man' to be lifted up; 3. 'The son of man' judging; 4. 'The son of man' giving life to men; 5. 'The son of man' giving life for men; 6. 'The son of man' not understood; 7. 'The son of man' to be glorified; Book V. Does the Hypothesis Work?: 1. God regarded as man; 2. God as nursing father; 3. God as redeemer or deliverer; 4. 'The son of man' as 'the little one'; 5. 'The son of man' having authority; 6. 'The son of man' to be delivered up; 7. 'The son of man' daily delivered up; 8. 'The son of man' in glory; 9. A harmony of the facts.

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