Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. Four well-known descriptions of Jesus; 2. The corporate Christ; 3. Conceptions of Christ in writers other than Paul; 4. The scope of the death of Christ; 5. The fulfilment theme in the New Testament; 6. Retrospect; 7. Prospect: the 'ultimacy' of Christ; Excursus; Index of references; Index of names.
'For the most part we only hear today one side of the argument about the divinity of Jesus, that which asserts that time means decay. The other side needs to be put with equal force and perhaps with equal publicity! Here at least Professor Moule has made a splendid start with the New Testament evidence.' The Church Times ' ... a stimulating and original study on one of the key topics of current New Testament research ... the whole book forms an impressive defence of the thesis that there was a genuine continuity between the thinking of Jesus and that of the early church.' I. Howard Marshall, British Book News ' ... careful and detailed attention to the evidence we expect from Professor Moule ... perceptive and enlightening ...' The Expository Times
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