This study makes use of Ferdinand Hahn's insights (with Son of God as case study) to indicate how the naming of Jesus developed in stages. It is shown that the name Son of God was not used by Jesus. It functioned within the context of the cultic activities of early Christianity, was taken over from the surrounding religious, political and cultural world while its referential meaning shifted in the various layers. Hahn focuses on the multi-stage development of the Jesus tradition from an Aramaic "Judaism", through a Hellenistic "Judaism" to a Gaeco-Roman stage. First the possible historical origins of the title Son of God are discussed, after which Hahn's view is taken into consideration
The following doctoral thesis Historical Jesus as a Messiah is aimed at the question of Jesus' Messi...
Like Cullmann, Fuller sees a close conceptual relationship between the language of sonship and that ...
This article aims to study the phrase “Son of God” that is a common term in the Bible, both in the J...
Popular discussions over Jesus as the Son of God are mostly predetermined by the Creed or by a ”Chri...
This dissertation aims to define the title Son of God as applied to Jesus Christ in the Synoptic G...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe various uses of "Lord" for Jesus in the Synoptic Gospels suggest...
This article argues that Jesus used the expression "son of man" not in a titular way, but geneticall...
by Edward Herman Amsinger.C.U. mast. diss. no.: 79.Typescript.Thesis--(S.T.L)--Catholic University o...
This study examines the titles that the author of Luke's gospel uses to describe Jesus' character in...
<strong>The notion 'Son of God' in Graeco-Roman and Hellenistic-Semitic literature.</strong...
The New Testament letters attributed to Paul depict Jesus Christ as the Son (υἱός) seventeen times. ...
The term “Son of Man was Jesus ‘favorite self-designation. It occurs approximately eighty times in ...
Abstract of a Master of Letters Degree, Durham University The Reverend Canon William Ernest ...
This article aims to show that some of the New Testament interpretations of the "son of man" phrase ...
This thesis argues that the title ‘Son of Man’ in the Gospel of John is an apocalyptic reference tha...
The following doctoral thesis Historical Jesus as a Messiah is aimed at the question of Jesus' Messi...
Like Cullmann, Fuller sees a close conceptual relationship between the language of sonship and that ...
This article aims to study the phrase “Son of God” that is a common term in the Bible, both in the J...
Popular discussions over Jesus as the Son of God are mostly predetermined by the Creed or by a ”Chri...
This dissertation aims to define the title Son of God as applied to Jesus Christ in the Synoptic G...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe various uses of "Lord" for Jesus in the Synoptic Gospels suggest...
This article argues that Jesus used the expression "son of man" not in a titular way, but geneticall...
by Edward Herman Amsinger.C.U. mast. diss. no.: 79.Typescript.Thesis--(S.T.L)--Catholic University o...
This study examines the titles that the author of Luke's gospel uses to describe Jesus' character in...
<strong>The notion 'Son of God' in Graeco-Roman and Hellenistic-Semitic literature.</strong...
The New Testament letters attributed to Paul depict Jesus Christ as the Son (υἱός) seventeen times. ...
The term “Son of Man was Jesus ‘favorite self-designation. It occurs approximately eighty times in ...
Abstract of a Master of Letters Degree, Durham University The Reverend Canon William Ernest ...
This article aims to show that some of the New Testament interpretations of the "son of man" phrase ...
This thesis argues that the title ‘Son of Man’ in the Gospel of John is an apocalyptic reference tha...
The following doctoral thesis Historical Jesus as a Messiah is aimed at the question of Jesus' Messi...
Like Cullmann, Fuller sees a close conceptual relationship between the language of sonship and that ...
This article aims to study the phrase “Son of God” that is a common term in the Bible, both in the J...