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Jesus and Community : The social dimension of christian faith / Lohfink, Gerhard ; Tran.: Galvin, John P.

Мова: англійська.Країна: СПОЛУЧЕНІ ШТАТИ АМЕРИКИ.Вихідні дані: Philadelphia : Fortress Press, 1984Опис: Paperback. Glued Binding. Volume: 211 pages. : Color of cover: White / Red. Height: 21,5 cm.ISBN: 0800618025.Класифікація: 262 / Loh / 1984Примітки про зміст: Translator’s Preface -- ix Preface -- xi Introduction: The Heritage of Individualism -- 1 I: Jesus and Israel -- 7 1. The Preaching of the Baptist -- 7 2. The Institution of the Twelve -- 9 3. The Sick Members of the People -- of -- God -- 12 4. The Prayer for Gathering in the -- Our Father -- 14 5. The Pilgrimage of the Nations -- 17 6. The Crisis of Israel -- 20 7. Death for the Many -- 23 8. The Reign of God and the People of God -- 26 II: Jesus and His Disciples -- 31 1. The Circle of Disciples -- 31 2. The Sermon on the Mount -- 35 3. The New Family -- 39 4. The End of the Fathers -- 44 5. The Renunciation of Violence -- 50 6. The Light Burden -- 56 7. The City on the Hill -- 63 8. Jesus’ Will for Community -- 70 III: The New Testament Communities in the Discipleship of Jesus -- 75 1. The Church as the People of God -- 75 2. The Presence of the Spirit -- 81 3. The Elimination of Social Barriers -- 87 4. The Praxis of “Togetherness” -- 99 5. Brotherly Love -- 106 6. The Renunciation of Domination -- 115 7. The Church as Contrast-Society -- 122 8. The Sign for the Nations -- 132 IV: The Ancient Church in the Discipleship of Jesus -- 149 1. The People from the Peoples -- 150 2. The Religion of Healing -- 152 3. Christian Fraternity -- 154 4. God’s Contrast-Society -- 157 5. The Christian Refusal -- 163 6. The Church and War -- 168 7. The Fulfillment of Isaiah 2 -- 170 8. The Confirmation of Truth through Praxis -- 176 Postscript: The Heritage of Augustine -- 181 Abbreviations -- 187 Notes -- 189 Bibliography -- 199 Index -- 205 Анотація: '“Critical theology has long asked emphatically if the historical Jesus really founded a church. Yet it has become increasingly clear that this question is posed in the wrong way. It is not much of an exaggeration to say that Jesus could not have founded a church since there had long been one—God’s people, Israel. Jesus directed his efforts to Israel. He sought to gather it in view of the coming reign of God and to make it into the true people of God. What we now call church is nothing other than the community of those ready to live in the people of God, gathered by Jesus and sanctified by his death. From this perspective, it is foolish to look to the historical Jesus for a formal act of founding the church.”.Найменування теми як предметна рубрика: Экклесиология | Community | Christian faith Тип одиниці: Книги
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Translator’s Preface -- ix
Preface -- xi
Introduction: The Heritage of Individualism -- 1
I: Jesus and Israel -- 7
1. The Preaching of the Baptist -- 7
2. The Institution of the Twelve -- 9
3. The Sick Members of the People -- of -- God -- 12
4. The Prayer for Gathering in the -- Our Father -- 14
5. The Pilgrimage of the Nations -- 17
6. The Crisis of Israel -- 20
7. Death for the Many -- 23
8. The Reign of God and the People of God -- 26
II: Jesus and His Disciples -- 31
1. The Circle of Disciples -- 31
2. The Sermon on the Mount -- 35
3. The New Family -- 39
4. The End of the Fathers -- 44
5. The Renunciation of Violence -- 50
6. The Light Burden -- 56
7. The City on the Hill -- 63
8. Jesus’ Will for Community -- 70
III: The New Testament Communities in the
Discipleship of Jesus -- 75
1. The Church as the People of God -- 75
2. The Presence of the Spirit -- 81
3. The Elimination of Social Barriers -- 87
4. The Praxis of “Togetherness” -- 99
5. Brotherly Love -- 106
6. The Renunciation of Domination -- 115
7. The Church as Contrast-Society -- 122
8. The Sign for the Nations -- 132
IV: The Ancient Church in the Discipleship of Jesus -- 149
1. The People from the Peoples -- 150
2. The Religion of Healing -- 152
3. Christian Fraternity -- 154
4. God’s Contrast-Society -- 157
5. The Christian Refusal -- 163
6. The Church and War -- 168
7. The Fulfillment of Isaiah 2 -- 170
8. The Confirmation of Truth through Praxis -- 176
Postscript: The Heritage of Augustine -- 181
Abbreviations -- 187
Notes -- 189
Bibliography -- 199
Index -- 205

'“Critical theology has long asked emphatically if the historical Jesus really founded a church. Yet it has become increasingly clear that this question is posed in the wrong way. It is not much of an exaggeration to say that Jesus could not have founded a church since there had long been one—God’s people, Israel. Jesus directed his efforts to Israel. He sought to gather it in view of the coming reign of God and to make it into the true people of God. What we now call church is nothing other than the community of those ready to live in the people of God, gathered by Jesus and sanctified by his death. From this perspective, it is foolish to look to the historical Jesus for a formal act of founding the church.”

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