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From the Gospel to the Gospels: History, Theology and Impact of the Biblical Term 'euangelion'

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The monograph is devoted to a crucial point of Christian theology: its development from the short formulae of the ‘gospel’ (euangelion) – as the first reflected expressions of Christian faith – to the theology of literary Gospels as texts that evoked the idea of Christian canon as a counterpart of the “Law and Prophets”.

In the formulae of the oral gospel the apocalyptic expectations are adapted into a “doubled” or “split” eschatology: The Messiah has appeared, but the messianic reign is still the object of expectation. The experience with Jesus’ post Easter impact has been named as “resurrection” of which God was the subject. Since the apocalyptic “resurrection” applied for many or all people, the resurrection of Jesus became a guarantee of hope. The last chapters analyze the role of the oral gospel in shaping the earliest literary Gospel (Mark). This book analyses Gospels as texts that (re-)introduced Jesus traditions into the Christian liturgy and literature. Concluding paragraphs are devoted to the titles of the individual Gospels and to the origins of the idea of Christian canon.


Request Code : ZLIBIO3631004
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Year:
2013
Publisher:
De Gruyter
Language:
English
Pages:
247
ISBN 10:
3110300540
ISBN 13:
9783110300543
ISBN:
3110300540,9783110300543
Series:
Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft, 195

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