What Christ Does, God Does: Surveying Recent Scholarship on Christological Monotheism

Wilhelm Bousset's Kyrios Christos, which argued that 'high' Christology developed in the early church due to influences from Hellenism, was and still is a pivotal book in studies on early Christology. Martin Hengel, however, rebutted Bousset's sharp distinction with his own impor...

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Main Author: Smith, Brandon D. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage [2019]
In: Currents in biblical research
Year: 2019, Volume: 17, Issue: 2, Pages: 184-208
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bousset, Wilhelm 1865-1920, Kyrios Christos / Hengel, Martin 1926-2009 / Jesus Christus / Christology / Monotheism / Trinity / Hellenism / Judaism
IxTheo Classification:BE Greco-Roman religions
BH Judaism
NBC Doctrine of God
NBF Christology
Further subjects:B Incarnation
B Christology
B Jesus
B Trinity
B Monotheism
B Hellenism
B Judaism
B Adoptionism
B Divinity
B Exaltation
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Summary:Wilhelm Bousset's Kyrios Christos, which argued that 'high' Christology developed in the early church due to influences from Hellenism, was and still is a pivotal book in studies on early Christology. Martin Hengel, however, rebutted Bousset's sharp distinction with his own important insight-that early 'high' Christology actually developed out of Christians' Palestinian-Jewish heritage, wherein the church confessed and worshiped Jesus as divine alongside the one God of Israel. This article will survey the torchbearers of this debate, particularly noting the major ideas and contributors to the ongoing conversation about the 'Jewishness' and modes of divinity in early Christology.
ISSN:1745-5200
Contains:Enthalten in: Currents in biblical research
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/1476993X18814063