This study examines the titles that the author of Luke's gospel uses to describe Jesus' character in relation to scriptural citations and allusions/echoes. It also thoroughly explores Luke's use and understanding of the Greek expression, o ui&d12;s &d13;vtou ' anqrwpou (Son of Man), its relationship to Fulfillment passages and its earthly and cosmological connotations. This study briefly addresses the five most commonly used names of Jesus in Luke (Lord, Teacher, Messiah, Master and Son of Man) and examines their meanings in the Old Testament. Son of Man is the most important Christological title according to Luke because, in contrast to the other titles, it is associated most often with earthly and cosmological connotations. This combi...
The purpose of this thesis is stated more precisely in the sub-title than in the title. It is a theo...
The New Testament letters attributed to Paul depict Jesus Christ as the Son (υἱός) seventeen times. ...
The meaning and importance that Christ referred to himself as the Son of Man throughout his ministry...
The appellation Son of man brings us face to face with the most involved and complicated of all the ...
The term “Son of Man was Jesus ‘favorite self-designation. It occurs approximately eighty times in ...
But one name has caused difficulties. It has a hidden meaning which a mere translation does not reve...
This thesis argues that the title ‘Son of Man’ in the Gospel of John is an apocalyptic reference tha...
The expression „Son of Man ‟ is Jesus ‟ preferred title in the Gospels. The meaning of the phrase an...
This dissertation aims to define the title Son of God as applied to Jesus Christ in the Synoptic G...
This article argues that Jesus used the expression "son of man" not in a titular way, but geneticall...
This article aims to show that some of the New Testament interpretations of the "son of man" phrase ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe various uses of "Lord" for Jesus in the Synoptic Gospels suggest...
Second Temple Judaism produced numerous traditions about the Son of Man. In Ezekiel Son of Man means...
Scholars have often seen the interpretation of the Son of Man as crucial in discovering Jesus’ self-...
This study makes use of Ferdinand Hahn's insights (with Son of God as case study) to indicate how th...
The purpose of this thesis is stated more precisely in the sub-title than in the title. It is a theo...
The New Testament letters attributed to Paul depict Jesus Christ as the Son (υἱός) seventeen times. ...
The meaning and importance that Christ referred to himself as the Son of Man throughout his ministry...
The appellation Son of man brings us face to face with the most involved and complicated of all the ...
The term “Son of Man was Jesus ‘favorite self-designation. It occurs approximately eighty times in ...
But one name has caused difficulties. It has a hidden meaning which a mere translation does not reve...
This thesis argues that the title ‘Son of Man’ in the Gospel of John is an apocalyptic reference tha...
The expression „Son of Man ‟ is Jesus ‟ preferred title in the Gospels. The meaning of the phrase an...
This dissertation aims to define the title Son of God as applied to Jesus Christ in the Synoptic G...
This article argues that Jesus used the expression "son of man" not in a titular way, but geneticall...
This article aims to show that some of the New Testament interpretations of the "son of man" phrase ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe various uses of "Lord" for Jesus in the Synoptic Gospels suggest...
Second Temple Judaism produced numerous traditions about the Son of Man. In Ezekiel Son of Man means...
Scholars have often seen the interpretation of the Son of Man as crucial in discovering Jesus’ self-...
This study makes use of Ferdinand Hahn's insights (with Son of God as case study) to indicate how th...
The purpose of this thesis is stated more precisely in the sub-title than in the title. It is a theo...
The New Testament letters attributed to Paul depict Jesus Christ as the Son (υἱός) seventeen times. ...
The meaning and importance that Christ referred to himself as the Son of Man throughout his ministry...