The Development of Christology during the First Hundred Years
and other essays on early Christian Christology
Biographical note
Charles H. Talbert, Ph.D. in Biblical Studies, Vanderbilt University, is Distinguished Professor of Religion at Baylor University, Waco, Texas, USA. He has published extensively on the Gospels and Paul, most recently Ephesians and Collossians and Matthew in the Paideia New Testament Commentary series issued by Baker Academic.
Readership
Those interested in ancient Mediterranean religions, Greco-Roman, Jewish, and early Christian, and their mutual contributions to one another.
Table of contents
PART ONE: SYNTHESIS
Chapter 1 The Development of Christology in the First 100 Years: A Modest Proposal
PART TWO: BUILDING BLOCKS
Chapter 2 The Problem of Pre-Existence in Philippians 2:6-11
Chapter 3 The Concept of Immortals in Mediterranean Antiquity
Chapter 4 The Myth of a Descending-Ascending Redeemer in Mediterranean Antiquity
Chapter 5 The Gospel and the Gospels
Chapter 6 Expository Article: Luke 1:26-31
Chapter 7 And the Word Became Flesh: When?
Chapter 8 The Christology of the Apocalypse
Chapter 9 Miraculous Conceptions and Births in Mediterranean Antiquity
Index of Modern Authors
Index of Ancient Sources
Chapter 1 The Development of Christology in the First 100 Years: A Modest Proposal
PART TWO: BUILDING BLOCKS
Chapter 2 The Problem of Pre-Existence in Philippians 2:6-11
Chapter 3 The Concept of Immortals in Mediterranean Antiquity
Chapter 4 The Myth of a Descending-Ascending Redeemer in Mediterranean Antiquity
Chapter 5 The Gospel and the Gospels
Chapter 6 Expository Article: Luke 1:26-31
Chapter 7 And the Word Became Flesh: When?
Chapter 8 The Christology of the Apocalypse
Chapter 9 Miraculous Conceptions and Births in Mediterranean Antiquity
Index of Modern Authors
Index of Ancient Sources
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