Jesus the priest / Nicholas Perrin.
Material type:
- BT254 Â .P47 2018

Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Bishop Okullu Memorial Library (Limuru Campus) General Circulation | Non-fiction | BT254 .P47 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 065609 | |
Bishop Okullu Memorial Library (Limuru Campus) General Circulation | Non-fiction | BT254 .P47 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 062275 |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Introduction - The prayer of Jesus - The baptism of Jesus - The kingdom of Jesus - Jesus Son of David - The identity of the Son of Man - A re-envisaged priesthood - Final confrontations - Conclusion.
This major new study advances our understanding of the historical Jesus by exploring the model of Jesus the priest. As priest, Jesus claims to reveal God's unchanging character through his own person; as priest, too, he announces the impending eschattological climax, constituted by the arrival of the heavenly temple on earth. Focusing on critically assured sayings of Jesus, Perrin argues that the two announcements (the kingdom and Jesus' priesthood) are mutually confirming and mutually authenticating. The nature of the kingdom is derived from his priestly office; his priestly office is given shape and substance through teachings on the kingdom. Jesus saw himself as the unique eschatological high priest and therefore as the local embodiment of Yahweh. He announced the kingdom of God as the space of true worship; he regarded his life as revealing both the identity of God and the true worship of God.
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