Eros and the Christ: longing and envy in Paul's Christology

The self- emptying of Christ (kenosis) in Philippians 2 has long been the focus of attention by Christian theologians and interpreters of Paul's Christology. David E. Fredrickson sheds dramatic new light on familiar texts by discussing the centuries-old language of love and longing in Greek and...

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Main Author: Fredrickson, David E. (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Minneapolis, MN Fortress 2013
In:Year: 2013
Reviews:[Rezension von: Fredrickson, David E., Eros and the Christ : longing and envy in Paul's Christology] (2023) (Tilly, Michael, 1963 -)
[Rezension von: Fredrickson, David E., Eros and the Christ : longing and envy in Paul's Christology] (2017) (Tilly, Michael, 1963 -)
[Rezension von: Fredrickson, David E., Eros and the Christ : longing and envy in Paul's Christology] (2015) (Spencer, Franklin Scott)
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Bible. Epistles of Paul Theology
B Theology
B RELIGION - Biblical Studies - New Testament
B Jésus-Christ - Personne et fonctions
B Bible - Théologie
B Desire Religious aspects
B Désir - Aspect religieux
B RELIGION - Biblical Studies - Paul's Letters
B Bible
B Desire - Religious aspects
B Jesus Christ
B Christology
B Envy Religious aspects
B Envy - Religious aspects
B Jesus Christ Person and offices
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:The self- emptying of Christ (kenosis) in Philippians 2 has long been the focus of attention by Christian theologians and interpreters of Paul's Christology. David E. Fredrickson sheds dramatic new light on familiar texts by discussing the centuries-old language of love and longing in Greek and Roman epistolary literature' showing that a "physics" of desire was related to notions of power and dominance. Paul's kenotic Christology challenged not only received notions of the power of the gods but of the very nature of love itself as a component of human society
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (201 pages)
ISBN:9781451426304
1451426305