The Epistle to the Hebrews has been characterised as being a late and strongly Hellenistic text, which displays a high incarnational Christology very similar to, if not as fully developed as, that expressed in the Fourth Gospel. These scholarly assumptions have resulted in Hebrews remaining peripheral to the modem debate about the person of Christ, an approach which this thesis explores and questions. Some modem scholars have recognised that the Epistle also contains an important depiction of the historical human Jesus. This has led many scholars to argue that the Epistle contains two conflicting and juxtaposed portraits of Christ - one concerned with the human historic Jesus - the other concerned with Christ the Divine Son of God This ...
The sacrifice of Christ, which provides forgiveness of sins and the hope of being perfected, forms t...
The sacrifice of Christ, which provides forgiveness of sins and the hope of being perfected, forms t...
Athanasius of Alexandria’s list of canonical scriptures has often been taken as a natural terminus i...
The Epistle to the Hebrews has been characterised as being a late and strongly Hellenistic text, whi...
The Epistle to the Hebrews has been characterised as being a late and strongly Hellenistic text, whi...
The purpose of this study is to decipher the liturgical-theological significance of the Christology ...
This thesis deals with the Christology of the book of Hebrews, specifically the relationship between...
This thesis investigates the divinity of the Son in the Epistle to Hebrews. In spite of a burgeoning...
This thesis investigates the divinity of the Son in the Epistle to Hebrews. In spite of a burgeoning...
Christianity has long affirmed the humanity of Jesus, the "very man" of the church's - confession Y...
The central issue of the thesis concerns the basic christological problem in the Epistle to the Heb...
The epistle to the Hebrews presents a rich Christology articulated in dialogue with the OT. This art...
The title and the contents of the Epistle prove that the addressees were Jewish Christians, and the ...
The title and the contents of the Epistle prove that the addressees were Jewish Christians, and the ...
The title and the contents of the Epistle prove that the addressees were Jewish Christians, and the ...
The sacrifice of Christ, which provides forgiveness of sins and the hope of being perfected, forms t...
The sacrifice of Christ, which provides forgiveness of sins and the hope of being perfected, forms t...
Athanasius of Alexandria’s list of canonical scriptures has often been taken as a natural terminus i...
The Epistle to the Hebrews has been characterised as being a late and strongly Hellenistic text, whi...
The Epistle to the Hebrews has been characterised as being a late and strongly Hellenistic text, whi...
The purpose of this study is to decipher the liturgical-theological significance of the Christology ...
This thesis deals with the Christology of the book of Hebrews, specifically the relationship between...
This thesis investigates the divinity of the Son in the Epistle to Hebrews. In spite of a burgeoning...
This thesis investigates the divinity of the Son in the Epistle to Hebrews. In spite of a burgeoning...
Christianity has long affirmed the humanity of Jesus, the "very man" of the church's - confession Y...
The central issue of the thesis concerns the basic christological problem in the Epistle to the Heb...
The epistle to the Hebrews presents a rich Christology articulated in dialogue with the OT. This art...
The title and the contents of the Epistle prove that the addressees were Jewish Christians, and the ...
The title and the contents of the Epistle prove that the addressees were Jewish Christians, and the ...
The title and the contents of the Epistle prove that the addressees were Jewish Christians, and the ...
The sacrifice of Christ, which provides forgiveness of sins and the hope of being perfected, forms t...
The sacrifice of Christ, which provides forgiveness of sins and the hope of being perfected, forms t...
Athanasius of Alexandria’s list of canonical scriptures has often been taken as a natural terminus i...