The emergence of resurrection faith
Exploration of the Easter kerygma reveals the cognitive content of earliest form of post-Easter resurrection faith to be belief in an angelomorphic transformation - the belief that Jesus had been transformed post-mortem into a exalted mediatorial figure who who was Son of God, Lord and Messiah. The...
Main Authors: | Gant, P, Peter Robert Gant |
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Other Authors: | Morgan, R |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2011
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