The Royal Son of God
Title | The Royal Son of God PDF eBook |
Author | Brian M. Nolan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 1979 |
Genre | Bible |
ISBN |
King and Messiah as Son of God
Title | King and Messiah as Son of God PDF eBook |
Author | Adela Yarbro Collins |
Publisher | Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 2008-11-03 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 146742059X |
This book traces the history of the idea that the king and later the messiah is Son of God, from its origins in ancient Near Eastern royal ideology to its Christian appropriation in the New Testament. Both highly regarded scholars, Adela Yarbro Collins and John J. Collins argue that Jesus was called “the Son of God” precisely because he was believed to be the messianic king. This belief and tradition, they contend, led to the identification of Jesus as preexistent, personified Wisdom, or a heavenly being in the New Testament canon. However, the titles Jesus is given are historical titles tracing back to Egyptian New Kingdom ideology. Therefore the title “Son of God” is likely solely messianic and not literal. King and Messiah as Son of God is distinctive in its range, spanning both Testaments and informed by ancient Near Eastern literature and Jewish noncanonical literature.
The Royal Son of God
Title | The Royal Son of God PDF eBook |
Author | Brian M. Nolan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 1979 |
Genre | Bible |
ISBN |
The Son of God and the New Creation
Title | The Son of God and the New Creation PDF eBook |
Author | Graeme Goldsworthy |
Publisher | Crossway |
Pages | 92 |
Release | 2015-06-15 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1433545381 |
"Truly this was the Son of God!" Matthew 27:54 The theme of divine sonship stretches across the pages of the Bible: from Adam in the garden of Eden, through the nation of Israel and King David, and ultimately to Jesus Christ in the New Jerusalem—the Son of God par excellence. In this volume, renowned biblical scholar Graeme Goldsworthy shows what Christ's fulfillment of the divine sonship motif means for all who are sons and daughters of God. Part of the Short Studies in Biblical Theology series.
Interpreting the Psalms
Title | Interpreting the Psalms PDF eBook |
Author | Philip S. Johnston |
Publisher | InterVarsity Press |
Pages | 345 |
Release | 2013-03-05 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0830884114 |
Editors David Firth and Philip Johnston help academic readers understand current approaches and issues in study of the Psalms, while also giving them a deeper appreciation for these poetic texts.
The Charge of God's Royal Children
Title | The Charge of God's Royal Children PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy Howe |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 177 |
Release | 2024-05-14 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN |
The Charge of God’s Royal Children uses the tools of literary criticism (e.g., structure, plot, repetition, rhetorical aims, etc.) to analyze the explicit references to the imago Dei in Gen 1:26–28, 5:1–3, and 9:6 and how these references relate to one another and the developing narrative. The work proposes that the imago Dei (e.g., humanity as God’s Royal Children) functions as a governing evaluative concept throughout Genesis 1–11, providing a standard by which the reader should evaluate the decisions and actions of the characters.
Honoring the Son
Title | Honoring the Son PDF eBook |
Author | L. W. Hurtado |
Publisher | Lexham Press |
Pages | 105 |
Release | 2018-06-27 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 168359097X |
Before the New Testament or the creeds of the church were written—the devotional practices of the earliest Christians indicate that they worshipped Jesus alongside the Father. Larry W. Hurtado has been one of the leading scholars on early Christology for decades. In Honoring the Son: Jesus in Earliest Christian Devotional Practice, Hurtado helps readers understand early Christology by examining not just what early Christians believed or wrote about Jesus, but what their devotional practices tell us about the place of Jesus in early Christian worship. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of early Christian origins and scholarship on New Testament Christology, Hurtado examines the distinctiveness of early Christian worship by comparing it to both Jewish worship patterns and worship practices within the broader Roman--era religious environment. He argues that the inclusion of the risen Jesus alongside the Father in early Christian devotional practices was a distinct and unique religious phenomenon within its ancient context. Additionally, Hurtado demonstrates that this remarkable development was not invented decades after the resurrection of Christ as some scholars once claimed. Instead, the New Testament suggests that Jesus--followers, very quickly after the resurrection of Christ, began to worship the Son alongside the Father. Honoring the Son offers a look into the worship habits of the earliest Christians to understand the place of Jesus in early Christian devotion.