The Review of Fee’s Pauline Christology
My review of Gordon D. Fee's Pauline Christology: An Exegetical-Theological Study (Peabody, Mass: Hendrickson, 2007)
I'll update this post with the appropriate links each time.
The analysis section (longer posts)
Part 2: Fee's analysis of Christology in 1 Thess
Part 3: Fee's analysis of Christology in 1 Cor (A)
Part 4: Fee's analysis of Christology in 1 Cor (B)
The synthesis section (shorter posts)
Part 5: Fee's Chapter 11: 'Christ, the divine Savior'
Part 6: Fee's Chapter 12: 'Christ: preexistent and incarnate Savior'
Part 7: Fee's Chapter 13: 'Jesus as second Adam'
Part 8: Fee's Chapter 14: 'Jesus: Jewish Messiah and Son of God'
Part 9: Fee's Chapter 15: 'Jesus: Jewish Messiah and exalted Lord'
Part 10: Fee's Finally, Chapter 16: 'Christ and the Spirit: Paul as a proto-Trinitarian'
Part 11: An assessment (sort of)
Or click here to see them all on one page.
Labels: Book Review, Christology, Fee
3 Comments:
Btw, very much appreciating your review of Fee's new book, Chris!
JRP
What other works do you have on the desk? That Pauline Christology is taking up the whole picture!
Sorry, Nick! I have more works than I should on my desk at the moment.
Thanks Jason!
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