A Christological catechism : New Testment answers / by Joseph A. Fitzmyer.

By: Fitzmyer, Joseph A
Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Paulist Press, 1991Edition: New rev. and expanded edDescription: viii, 189 p. ; 21 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0809132532 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Jesus Christ -- History of doctrines -- Early church, approximately 30-600 | Jesus Christ -- Person and offices | Bible. Gospels -- Criticism, interpretation, etc | Jesus Christ -- History of doctrines -- Early church, ca. 30-600DDC classification: 225.6/7 LOC classification: BS2555.2 | .F58 C47 1991BS2555.2 | .F49 1991
Contents:
Questions: -- Do the gospel stories present an accurate factual account of the teaching and deeds of Jesus of Nazareth? -- How much can we claim to know about the Jesus of history? -- Do the apocryphal gospels tell us anything important about Jesus of Nazareth? -- Is not such an approach to the Jesus of history and to the canonical gospels tantamount to an implicit reduction in Christian faith and contrary to a centuries-long tradition of gospel interpretation? -- How historical are infancy narratives of the Matthean and Lucan gospels? -- Does the story of the virgin birth record simple historical fact or are there other possible ways of understanding it? -- How are we to understand the references to the brothers and sisters of Jesus in the New Testament? -- How are the gospel accounts of Jesus' baptism to be understood? -- How are the gospel accounts of Jesus' temptations to be understood? --^
What themes in the gospels are accepted as representing the teachings of Jesus Himself? -- What did Jesus teach about the Kingdom of God? -- How are Jesus' sayings and parables to be understood, also His Sermon on the Mount? -- How are the gospel accounts of Jesus' miracles to be understood? -- How are Jesus' words to Simon Peter at Caesarea Philippi to be understood? -- How are Jesus' words and actions at the Last Supper to be understood? -- Who was responsible for the death of Jesus? -- Are there different interpretations of Jesus as the Christ (or different Christologies) in the New Testament? -- How are references to the resurrection of Jesus in the New Testament to be interpreted? -- How are New Testament references to the ascension of Jesus to be understood? -- Did Jesus clearly claim to be God? -- Did Jesus of Nazareth know all things, even about the future? -- What is to be said of the titles Messiah or Christ, Son of Man, Son of God, Lord, etc.? --^
After the resurrection was Jesus proclaimed unambiguously from the start as Son of God, equal to the Father? -- In what sense can it be said that Jesus was the Redeemer of the world? -- Did Jesus found the church?
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Class number Status Date due Barcode
Books / Monographs Dominican University College Library / Collège Universitaire Dominicain
Hours of operation: Monday - Thursday 8am - 8:30 pm; Friday 8am - 4pm | Les heures d'ouverture : Lundi à jeudi de 8 h à 20 h 30; vendredi 8h - 16h
Standard shelving location / Rayonnage standard
Gaston Petit Collection BS 2555 .2 .F58 C47 1991 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) Available 100000011048
Browsing Dominican University College Library / Collège Universitaire Dominicain shelves, Shelving location: Standard shelving location / Rayonnage standard, Collection: Gaston Petit Collection Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
No cover image available
No cover image available
No cover image available
BR 1155 .T49 1964 Churches in India / BS 2280 .S62 174 Jesus Christ as the son of David in the Gospel of Mark / BS 2460 .J8 S617 2005 Judas, l'autre disciple : une épître imaginaire / BS 2555 .2 .F58 C47 1991 A Christological catechism : New Testment answers / BT 775 .R4713 M97 1959 The mystery of the redemption. BV 3427 .R46 S66 1985 The memory palace of Matteo Ricci / BV 4505 .B74 1988 Lay spirituality today

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Questions: -- Do the gospel stories present an accurate factual account of the teaching and deeds of Jesus of Nazareth? -- How much can we claim to know about the Jesus of history? -- Do the apocryphal gospels tell us anything important about Jesus of Nazareth? -- Is not such an approach to the Jesus of history and to the canonical gospels tantamount to an implicit reduction in Christian faith and contrary to a centuries-long tradition of gospel interpretation? -- How historical are infancy narratives of the Matthean and Lucan gospels? -- Does the story of the virgin birth record simple historical fact or are there other possible ways of understanding it? -- How are we to understand the references to the brothers and sisters of Jesus in the New Testament? -- How are the gospel accounts of Jesus' baptism to be understood? -- How are the gospel accounts of Jesus' temptations to be understood? --^

What themes in the gospels are accepted as representing the teachings of Jesus Himself? -- What did Jesus teach about the Kingdom of God? -- How are Jesus' sayings and parables to be understood, also His Sermon on the Mount? -- How are the gospel accounts of Jesus' miracles to be understood? -- How are Jesus' words to Simon Peter at Caesarea Philippi to be understood? -- How are Jesus' words and actions at the Last Supper to be understood? -- Who was responsible for the death of Jesus? -- Are there different interpretations of Jesus as the Christ (or different Christologies) in the New Testament? -- How are references to the resurrection of Jesus in the New Testament to be interpreted? -- How are New Testament references to the ascension of Jesus to be understood? -- Did Jesus clearly claim to be God? -- Did Jesus of Nazareth know all things, even about the future? -- What is to be said of the titles Messiah or Christ, Son of Man, Son of God, Lord, etc.? --^

After the resurrection was Jesus proclaimed unambiguously from the start as Son of God, equal to the Father? -- In what sense can it be said that Jesus was the Redeemer of the world? -- Did Jesus found the church?

Gift; Gaston Petit, O.P.; 2020.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.

Powered by Koha