The Old Testament Christology in the Gospel of Luke

Par : Walter Smith
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230848837
  • EAN9798230848837
  • Date de parution16/02/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

The study of Christology in the Old Testament is an expansive theological endeavor, one that delves into the intricate connections between Jewish Scripture and the revelation of Jesus Christ in the New Testament. Christology, at its core, concerns the nature, person, and work of Jesus, yet its roots extend far beyond the Gospels. The Gospel of Luke, in particular, is rich with Old Testament allusions and themes, presenting Jesus as the fulfillment of ancient prophecies, covenants, and divine foreshadowings.
Understanding the depth of Old Testament Christology in Luke requires an exploration of historical Jewish expectations, theological constructs, and the interpretative methods used by both early Christian writers and Jewish scholars.
The study of Christology in the Old Testament is an expansive theological endeavor, one that delves into the intricate connections between Jewish Scripture and the revelation of Jesus Christ in the New Testament. Christology, at its core, concerns the nature, person, and work of Jesus, yet its roots extend far beyond the Gospels. The Gospel of Luke, in particular, is rich with Old Testament allusions and themes, presenting Jesus as the fulfillment of ancient prophecies, covenants, and divine foreshadowings.
Understanding the depth of Old Testament Christology in Luke requires an exploration of historical Jewish expectations, theological constructs, and the interpretative methods used by both early Christian writers and Jewish scholars.