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The Faithfulness of the Risen Christ
Pistis and the Exalted Lord in the Pauline Letters
David J. Downs, Benjamin J. Lappenga
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The Faithfulness of the Risen Christ
Pistis and the Exalted Lord in the Pauline Letters
David J. Downs, Benjamin J. Lappenga
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The pistisChristou construction in Paul's lettershas ignited heated debates among Pauline scholars and theologians.On the one side, some claim that the phrase denotes human faith placed in Christ. Others, however, contend that pistis Christou in Paul alludes to the faithfulness of Christ himself, with Christ's pistis chiefly demonstrated in his willingness to suffer and die upon the cross. Yet both sides of this debate overlook Paul's emphasis on the faithfulness and continuing work ofthe risen and exalted Christ.
In The Faithfulness of the Risen Christ, David J. Downs and Benjamin J. Lappenga focus upon the resurrectionand exaltation of Jesusintheir discussion of pistis Christou. They claim that when Paul writes of Christ's pistis,he refers tothe faithfulness of the risen and exalted Christ. Downs and Lappenga carefully survey Paul's use of pistis in Philippians,the Corinthian letters, Galatians, Romans,and Ephesians, revealing how pistis epitomizesthe risen Christ's continuing faithfulnesstoward all those who participate in him by pistis. Downs and Lappenga effectively reframeany future consideration of the pistis Christou construction for both New Testament scholars and theologians by showing that the story of Jesus in the letters of Paul extends to the faithfulness of the exalted Christ Jesus, who will remain faithful to those justified through union with Christ.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. The Semantics of Pistis
- 2. Philippians
- 3. The Corinthian Correspondence
- 4. Galatians
- 5. Romans
- 6. Ephesians
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Modern Author Index
- Ancient Sources Index