<strong>The relevance of historical Jesus research for the theology of the church. </strong>The aim of this article is to relect on the implications of historical Jesus research for the theology of the church. It focuses on the relation between the pre-Easter Jesus and the post-Easter kerygmatic tradition. First, it discusses the reason why historical Jesus research is regarded as necessary. Second, a profile of Jesus is described. Third, the article demonstrates the discontinuity and material relation between Jesus' teaching and the theology of the church. It focuses on the kerygma that the death and resurrection of Jesus creates atonement
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<strong>The resurrection of Jesus: The ever nearer coming God in protest and love</strong&g...
John views the death and resurrection of Jesus as an inseparable unity (cf 10:17-18). In this articl...
<strong>Historical Jesus research in perspective.</strong> The quest for the historical ...
<strong>The historical Jesus, the Jesus movement and the birth of the church. </strong>T...
<p><strong>Historical Jesus research and the church's vision of evangelism. </strong&...
<strong>The resurrection as historical event</strong><p>In this article the unders...
<strong>Christology: The historical Jesus and the kerygmatic Christ according to Walter Schmit...
<strong>Two Incompatible constructs in recent historical Jesus research: R W Funk and W Schmit...
<strong>Why Jesus studies? </strong>Present-day historical Jesus studies are the epistem...
Does ecclesiastical religion fixate on the historical Jesus? In this article the question is posed...
<strong>The preached Jesus - The preaching of Jesus between theology and historism</strong&...
<strong>Two compatible constructs in current historical Jesus research, Part I: John Dominic C...
HISTORY, FAITH AND THE GOSPELS. PERSPECTIVES ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HISTORY AND THEOLOGY IN BIB...
<strong>The Jesus of history: Hermeneutic premises in the research of JP Meier. </strong>...
<strong>The Jesus of history: A citical relection on J P Meier's Jesus-proile.</strong> ...
<strong>The resurrection of Jesus: The ever nearer coming God in protest and love</strong&g...
John views the death and resurrection of Jesus as an inseparable unity (cf 10:17-18). In this articl...
<strong>Historical Jesus research in perspective.</strong> The quest for the historical ...
<strong>The historical Jesus, the Jesus movement and the birth of the church. </strong>T...
<p><strong>Historical Jesus research and the church's vision of evangelism. </strong&...
<strong>The resurrection as historical event</strong><p>In this article the unders...
<strong>Christology: The historical Jesus and the kerygmatic Christ according to Walter Schmit...
<strong>Two Incompatible constructs in recent historical Jesus research: R W Funk and W Schmit...
<strong>Why Jesus studies? </strong>Present-day historical Jesus studies are the epistem...
Does ecclesiastical religion fixate on the historical Jesus? In this article the question is posed...
<strong>The preached Jesus - The preaching of Jesus between theology and historism</strong&...
<strong>Two compatible constructs in current historical Jesus research, Part I: John Dominic C...
HISTORY, FAITH AND THE GOSPELS. PERSPECTIVES ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HISTORY AND THEOLOGY IN BIB...
<strong>The Jesus of history: Hermeneutic premises in the research of JP Meier. </strong>...
<strong>The Jesus of history: A citical relection on J P Meier's Jesus-proile.</strong> ...
<strong>The resurrection of Jesus: The ever nearer coming God in protest and love</strong&g...
John views the death and resurrection of Jesus as an inseparable unity (cf 10:17-18). In this articl...