Carmen ChristiFrom the earliest times, commentators have regarded these few verses from the Epistle to the Philippians as doctrinally very important, and a whole literature has grown up around them. Dr Martin studies the passage partly for its own sake as the quintessence of Pauline thought on the person of Christ, and partly as an example of an early type of Christian literature known as 'cultic' or 'confessional'. He sees it as a carmen Christi, a Christological ode used among early believers. Its importance, as Dr Martin shows, reaches far beyond the devotional. The Church which sang this hymn proclaimed for the first time the three 'epochs' in the existence of Christ: he is hailed and confessed first as pre-existent, then as incarnate and humiliated and finally as triumphant. The hymn is thus the earliest extant statement of the basis of the whole Christology of later times. |
מה אומרים אנשים - כתיבת ביקורת
לא מצאנו ביקורות במקומות הרגילים
תוכן
Introduction | 1 |
Traces of Carmina in the New Testament | 17 |
Its Literary Form | 24 |
Its Authorship | 42 |
Main lines of Twentieth Century Interpretation | 63 |
An Exegetical Study of the Hymn | 97 |
His Incarnation verse 7a b | 165 |
His Abasement verses 708 | 197 |
His Exaltation verse 9 | 229 |
Acts vii and Philippians ii | 312 |
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מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
accepted according Acts Adam appearance argument background become called Christ Christian Christology Church concerned conclusion confession context cosmic criticism death described Dibelius discussion divine doctrine early earth Epistle equality evidence exalted example existence expression fact Father finds given gives glory Gnostic Greek ground heavenly Hellenistic historical human hymn idea implies important Incarnation interest interpretation Isaiah Jesus Jewish Käsemann Kritische Analyse Kyrios Jesus later linguistic Lohmeyer Lord meaning myth nature noted obedience Old Testament original parallel passage Paul Paul's Pauline person Phil Philipper Philippians phrase possible powers pre-existent present question recent Redeemer reference regarded relation says scholars seems sense Servant suggestion taken teaching Testament Theology theory thing thought tion translation universe verb verse whole worship writes
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 323 - Studies in the Gospels: Essays in memory ofR. H. Lightfoot (ed. DE Nineham) (Oxford, 1955).