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100 1 $aRoukema, Riemer.
240 10 $aJezus, de gnosis en het dogma.$lEnglish
245 10 $aJesus, gnosis and dogma /$cRiemer Roukema.
246 14 $aJesus, gnosis & dogma
260 $aLondon ;$aNew York :$bT & T Clark,$c2010.
300 $axi, 231 p. ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 $aIntroduction -- Jesus' origin and identity -- Jesus' teaching -- Jesus' death, resurrection and exaltation -- Interim conclusions and new questions -- Jewish Christianity -- Did Jesus have a secret teaching? -- Does Jesus as Lord and son of God fit into early Judaism? -- Jesus and the dogma of God's Trinity -- Conclusions and evaluation.
520 8 $a"In Jesus, Gnosis and Dogma Roukema investigates and assesses the various views of Jesus in early Christianity, basing his approach on a distinction between historical and theological statements about Jesus. Historical statements can be arrived at through a critical study of the earliest records, although Roukema recognizes that scholars differ widely here. Theological statements about Jesus are to do with what has been and is believed about him. Roukema demonstrates that Gnostic traditions about Jesus mostly derive from the earlier traditions preserved in the New Testament writings and do not give a more accurate view of the historical Jesus. He shows that the view of Jesus as the divine Lord (Yahweh) and Son of God is inspired by an early Jewish pattern that was exploited by the very first Christians. In spite of some later dogmatic precisions, there is more continuity between the New Testament picture of Jesus and the Nicene creed than between the historical Jesus and the Jesus of early Gnosticism. Even the essence of the Trinitarian dogma appears to have Jewish roots" -- Bloomsbury Publishing.
600 00 $aJesus Christ$xPerson and offices.
650 0 $aGnosticism.
600 00 $aJesus Christ$xGnostic interpretations.
600 00 $aJesus Christ$xBiography$xSources, Biblical.
600 00 $aJesus Christ$xHistory of doctrines$yEarly church, approximately 30-600.
600 00 $aJesus Christ$xHistory of doctrines$yEarly church, ca. 30-600.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aRoukema, Riemer.$sJezus, de gnosis en het dogma. English.$tJesus, gnosis and dogma.$dLondon ; New York : T & T Clark, 2010$w(OCoLC)754555019
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