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The Christ Is Jesus Metamorphosis Possessions And Johannnine Christology Pamela E Kinlaw

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The Christ Is Jesus Metamorphosis Possessions And Johannnine Christology Pamela E Kinlaw
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Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.89 MB
Pages: 219
Author: Pamela E. Kinlaw
ISBN: 1589831659
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Christ Is Jesus Metamorphosis Possessions And Johannnine Christology Pamela E Kinlaw by Pamela E. Kinlaw 1589831659 instant download after payment.

This book examines the divine-human union of Jesus Christ in the Gospel and the Epistles of John in light of ancient Mediterranean models of how gods were believed to appear on earth. While the two primary models, metamorphosis and possession, are found by the author to be more complex than has been previously acknowledged, the book argues that the possession model provides the basis for the Johannine contribution to incarnation, which Kinlaw terms the “indwelling” model. This Johannine model adapts the concept of the temporary possession of a human being by a god to a model of permanent possession, thus making clear to that ancient audience how the divine and human can coexist in the person of Jesus.

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