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Book Description
- Title:
- Jesus and the Gospel. Christianity Justified in the Mind of Christ, 3rd edn.
- Author:
- James Denney [1856-1917]
- Publication Year:
- 1909
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- Hodder & Stoughton
- Pages:
- 418
- Subjects:
- New Testament, Christology, Jesus Christ
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Book I. Christianity as it is Explained in the New Testament
- Introduction: The Unity and Variety of the New Testament
- Christ in Primitive Christian Preaching
- Christ in the Faith of Paul
- Christ in the Epistle to the Hebrews
- Christ in the First Epistle of Peter
- Christ in the Epislte of James
- Christ in the Epistle of Jude and in the Second Epistle of Peter
- Christ in the Synoptic Gospels
- The Gospel according to Mark
- The Gospel according to Matthew
- The Gospel according to John
- Christ in the Johannine Writings
- The Apocalypse
- The Epistles of John
- The Gospel according to John
- Book II. The Historical Basis of the Christian Faith
- The Resurrection of Jesus
- The Easter Faith and the Easter Message
- The Oldest Historical Evidence
- Moral Considerations involved in a True Appreciation of It
- The Historical and the Spiritual Evidence as Combined in 1 Cor. XV
- The Appearances of the Risen Jesus
- Difficulties as to their order
- Progressive materialism
- Difficulties as to the scene of the appearings
- Function of the Evangelists in Relation to the Resurrection
- The Self-Revelation of Jesus
- (a) Preliminiary critical considerations
- Dogmatic Preconceptions to the excluded
- Character of the Evangelic Documents
- Idea that historical criticism is irrelevant to Christianity
- Historical Criticism and the Gospel According to Mark
- Historical Criticism of the other primitive source—'Q'
- (b) Detailed Study of the earliest sources as illustrating the self-consciousness of Jesus
- The Baptism of Jesus
- The Temptations
- Jesus and the Twelve: The conditions of discipleship
- The sermon of the mount
- The healing of the Centurion's servant: faith in JEsus
- Jesus and John the Baptist
- The great thanksgiving of Jesus
- Isolated expressions in which Jesus' consciousness of Himself is revealed: Matt. 11:20ff., 12:30, 12:6, 41, 42, 13:10f., 22:34ff.
- Passages in which Jesus speaks of Himself as the Son of Man
- Mark's History of the Son of God
- A typical dunamis or mighty work in which Jesus' consciousness of himself is revealed: faith in Jesus
- The Bridegroom and the children of bridechamber
- The unpardonable sin in MArk
- The Messiah and the cross: Mark 8:27-10:45
- The triumphal entry into Jerusalem
- The wicked husbandmen: servants and the Son
- David's son and David's lord
- The date of the parousia
- The last supper
- The final confession
- Conclusion
- The one Christian faith vindicated in the mind of Christ
- Objection based on the irrevelance of history to faith
- Objection based on the unreliableness of the history in question
- The right of evangelical Christianity secured
- Attitude of individuals and of churches to these conclusions
- Their bearing on the union of churches
- Simplification of theological creeds fallacious
- A uniting confession of faith
- Objections considered
- The essence of Christianity and how to secure it
- Index of New Testament passages