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Christology : origins, developments, debates / Gerald O'Collins, SJ.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Waco, Texas : Baylor University Press, 2015Description: viii, 208 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781481302562
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 232 OCOC
Contents:
Christology : the last fifty years -- Revisiting the person of Jesus -- Revisiting the work of Jesus -- Paul as a witness to the risen Jesus -- Peter as witness to easter -- The priesthood of Christ and followers of other faiths -- Jacques Dupuis and religious pluralism -- Jacques Dupuis and Karl Rahner.
Summary: Gerald O'Collins continues his groundbreaking work in Christology by first tracing its major developments over the last fifty years.He next turns to a theology of resurrection--Christology's central event--and the foundational roles played by its two great witnesses,Peter and Paul. O'Collins then masterfully constructs a "theology of religions" that explores the relationship of Christianity to other living faiths precisely in light of the priesthood of Jesus Christ.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Christology : the last fifty years -- Revisiting the person of Jesus -- Revisiting the work of Jesus -- Paul as a witness to the risen Jesus -- Peter as witness to easter -- The priesthood of Christ and followers of other faiths -- Jacques Dupuis and religious pluralism -- Jacques Dupuis and Karl Rahner.

Gerald O'Collins continues his groundbreaking work in Christology by first tracing its major developments over the last fifty years.He next turns to a theology of resurrection--Christology's central event--and the foundational roles played by its two great witnesses,Peter and Paul. O'Collins then masterfully constructs a "theology of religions" that explores the relationship of Christianity to other living faiths precisely in light of the priesthood of Jesus Christ.

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