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Paulas Glory-Christology: Tradition and Rhetoric
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Paulas Glory-Christology: Tradition and Rhetoric

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Glory formed an essential part of early Christianity’s christological vocabulary. Along with word,
image, and wisdom, Glory ( doxa ) language worked to define the identity, status, and even uniqueness of Christian belief in Jesus. In Paul’s Glory-Christology author Carey C. Newman,using methodology developed in semantics, semiotics, and literary theory, examines the origin and rhetoric of Paul’s Glory-language. Newman divides the investigationinto three distinct tasks: (1) to plot the tradition-history ofGlory thatformed part of Paul’s linguistic world, (2) to examine Paul’s letters, in light of the reconstructed tradition-history of Glory, in order to discern the rationale ofPaul'sidentification of Christ asGlory, and (3) to map out the implications of such an identification for Paul’s theological and rhetorical strategy. Newman reaches four conclusions for understanding Paul. First, Paul inherited a symbolic universe with signs already fullof signification. Second,awareness ofthe connotative range of a surface symbol aids in discerning Paul’s precise contingent strategy. Third, knowing a symbol’s referential power defines and contributes to the deeper structure of Paul’s theological grammar. Finally, the heuristic power within the construals of the Glory tradition coalesce in Paul’s Christophany and thus provide coherence at the deepestlevel of Paul’s Christology.Taken together, these conclusions reveal that nothing less than Paul’s declaration of Jesus as God is expressed in his designation of Jesus as Glory.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Baylor University Press
Country
United States
Date
30 June 2017
Pages
323
ISBN
9781481307963

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Glory formed an essential part of early Christianity’s christological vocabulary. Along with word,
image, and wisdom, Glory ( doxa ) language worked to define the identity, status, and even uniqueness of Christian belief in Jesus. In Paul’s Glory-Christology author Carey C. Newman,using methodology developed in semantics, semiotics, and literary theory, examines the origin and rhetoric of Paul’s Glory-language. Newman divides the investigationinto three distinct tasks: (1) to plot the tradition-history ofGlory thatformed part of Paul’s linguistic world, (2) to examine Paul’s letters, in light of the reconstructed tradition-history of Glory, in order to discern the rationale ofPaul'sidentification of Christ asGlory, and (3) to map out the implications of such an identification for Paul’s theological and rhetorical strategy. Newman reaches four conclusions for understanding Paul. First, Paul inherited a symbolic universe with signs already fullof signification. Second,awareness ofthe connotative range of a surface symbol aids in discerning Paul’s precise contingent strategy. Third, knowing a symbol’s referential power defines and contributes to the deeper structure of Paul’s theological grammar. Finally, the heuristic power within the construals of the Glory tradition coalesce in Paul’s Christophany and thus provide coherence at the deepestlevel of Paul’s Christology.Taken together, these conclusions reveal that nothing less than Paul’s declaration of Jesus as God is expressed in his designation of Jesus as Glory.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Baylor University Press
Country
United States
Date
30 June 2017
Pages
323
ISBN
9781481307963