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Hoskyns E. C., Davey F. N., ;
Crucifixion-Resurrection : The Pattern of the Theology and Ethics of the New Testament / Edwyn Clement Hoskyns, Francis Noel Davey . — London : SPCK, ©1981. — XVI+383 p.
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Зміст:
Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Editorial Preface
Biographical Introduction
Francis Noel Davey
His Life to 1942
Noel Davy at SPCK
University Sermon preached by Noel Davey 8 March 1942
Edwyn Clement Hoskyns
Backgroundand and Birth
Education
Priesthood and War Service
Corpus and His Fulfilment
The evelopmentof His Thology
The Cambridge Faculty ofDivinity and the Years Since
The Last Days
Crucifixion - resurrection
The Theme of the Church
Part One Propounding th Problem
1. The Intenton of this Book
2. he Problem ofthe Death of Jesus
3. The Death of Jesus in the Pauline Epistles
4. The Death of Jesusin the Fourth Gospel
5. The Humanism of the Fourth Gospel
6. The Old Testamet Setting of New Testament Theology
7. The Scope of Biblical Theology
Part Two Some Outstending Themes of the New Testament
Introduction
8. The Poor - and the Poverty of Jesus
9. Father and Son - and the Dereliction of Jesus
10. Marriage - and the Isolation of Jesus
11. Goverment - and the Obedience of Jesus
12. Eating and Drinking - and the Self-Oblation
Part Three The Risen Life
13. The Resurrection Narratives
Postscript: The Resurrection Faith
14. The Problem of History
15. The Problem of Time
16. The Problem of Knowledge
17. The Problem of Personality
Editorial Epilogue
Bibliography
Index of Biblical References
Index of Subjects


Анотація:
'Crucifixion-Resurrection' is the posthumous work of one of the great theological partnerships - Sir Edwyn Hoskyns, the pioneer of biblical theology in England, and Noel Davey, his student, in whom he found the ideal literary collaborator. It was conceived as the theological sequel to their first joint work, 'The Riddle of the New Testament', whose influence on generations of students has been incalculable. 'Crucifixion-Resurrection' is concerned with the theology and ethics of the New Testament. It offers a detailed exposition of the various New Testament interpretations of Christ's death, penetrating to the heart of the message Christianity has to offer the world, and plumbing spiritual depths which the Church rarely sounds today. Present New Testament scholarship may have a more extensive technical equipment, but does not necessarily come to better theological conclusions; indeed the authentic Christian humanism of Hoskyns and Davey may speak to our time even more forcibly than to their own. 'Crucifixion-Resurrection' has been edited by Gordon S. Wakefield, who completed the manuscript with the help of lectures left by Noel Davey. Wakefield has also provided a substantial biographical account of the two authors.