Did the first Christians worship Jesus?: the New Testament evidence

Christians today accept that Jesus is God and worship him as part of the Trinity. But what did the New Testament writers say about worshipping Jesus? Did they portray him as God, someone whom we should worship? Or did they see him as a great prophet like Moses or Elijah? Here, James Dunn introduces...

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Main Author: Dunn, James D. G. 1939-2020 (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: New York SPCK 2011
In:Year: 2011
Reviews:[Rezension von: Dunn, James D. G., 1939-2020, Did the first Christians worship Jesus?] (2013) (McConvery, Brendan)
[Rezension von: Dunn, James D. G., 1939-2020, Did the first Christians worship Jesus?] (2012) (Napier, Nathan)
[Rezension von: Dunn, James D. G., 1939-2020, Did the first Christians worship Jesus?] (2012) (Alsup, John E., 1941 -)
[Rezension von: Dunn, James D. G., 1939-2020, Did the first Christians worship Jesus?] (2011) (Gupta, Nijay K., 1978 -)
[Rezension von: Dunn, James D. G., 1939-2020, Did the first Christians worship Jesus?] (2010) (Bock, Darrell L., 1953 -)
[Rezension von: Dunn, James D. G., 1939-2020, Did the first Christians worship Jesus?] (2011) (North, J. L.)
Further subjects:B Guardian angel
B Christology
B Monotheism
B Primitive Christianity
B Worship service
B Cult
B Electronic books
B Jesus Christus
B Prayer
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Summary:Christians today accept that Jesus is God and worship him as part of the Trinity. But what did the New Testament writers say about worshipping Jesus? Did they portray him as God, someone whom we should worship? Or did they see him as a great prophet like Moses or Elijah? Here, James Dunn introduces readers to the key New Testament passages that must be examined when trying to understand this important topic. He argues that we find a clear sense that Jesus enables worship, that Jesus is in a profound way the place and means of worship. Equally, for the first Christians Jesus was seen to be not
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ISBN:0281059284