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Preface | ||
Abbreviations | ||
Pt. 1 | Introduction | |
1 | From Messianology to Christology: Problems and Prospects | 3 |
Pt. 2 | Messianic Ideas and the Hebrew Scriptures | |
2 | The Old Testament's Contribution to Messianic Expectations | 39 |
3 | Royal Traits and Messianic Figures: A Thematic and Iconographical Approach (Mesopotamian Elements) | 52 |
4 | Messiahs and Messianic Figures in Proto-Apocalypticism | 67 |
Pt. 3 | Messianology in Early Judaism and Early Rabbinics | |
5 | The Concept of Masiah and Messianism in Early Judaism | 79 |
6 | Messianic Figures and Ideas in the Qumran Scrolls | 116 |
7 | Further Reflections on "The Son of Man:" The Origins and Development of the Title | 130 |
8 | The Messianism of the Parables of Enoch: Their Date and Contributions to Christological Origins | 145 |
9 | Righteous One, Messiah, Chosen One, and Son of Man in 1 Enoch 37-71 | 169 |
10 | The Christ and Jewish Wisdom | 192 |
11 | A Note on the Messianic Banquet | 222 |
12 | Messianism, the Exodus Pattern, and Early Rabbinic Judaism | 239 |
Pt. 4 | "Messianism" In Social Contexts and in Philo | |
13 | Pseudo-Philo's Biblical Antiquities, the "Fourth Philosophy," and the Political Messianism of the First Century C.E. | 261 |
14 | "Messianic" Figures and Movements in First-Century Palestine | 276 |
15 | Conversion and Messianism: Outline for a New Approach | 296 |
16 | "There Shall Come Forth a Man:" Reflections on Messianic Ideas in Philo | 341 |
Pt. 5 | "The Messiah" And Jesus of Nazareth | |
17 | Messianic Ideas and Their Influence on the Jesus of History | 365 |
18 | Messianic Ideas and the Crucifixion of Jesus | 382 |
19 | Christian Prophecy and the Messianic Status of Jesus | 404 |
Pt. 6 | "The Messiah," "The Christ," And the New Testament | |
20 | Christological Titles in Early Christianity | 425 |
21 | The Origin of Mark's Christology | 449 |
22 | Sacred Violence and the Messiah: The Markan Passion Narrative as a Redefinition of Messianology | 461 |
23 | The Jewish Sources of Matthew's Messianism | 494 |
24 | The Jewish Antecedents of the Christology in Hebrews | 512 |
25 | The "Son of Man" Tradition and the Book of Revelation | 536 |
Indexes | 571 | |
Ancient Sources | ||
Biblical References | ||
Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha | ||
Dead Sea Scrolls | ||
Rabbinics | ||
Other Ancient Sources | ||
Modern Authors |
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