Studies in hermeneutics, christology and discipleship /
Richard N. Longenecker.
- Sheffield : Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2006.
- xv, 280 p. ; 24 cm.
Three ways of understanding relations between the Testaments - historically and today -- A developmental hermeneutic: new treasures as well as old -- Can we reproduce the exegesis of the New Testament? -- Major tasks of an Evangelical hermeneutic: some observations on commonalities, interrelations, and differences -- Christological materials within the early Christian communities -- The foundational conviction of New Testament Christology: the obedience, faithfulness, Sonship of Christ -- Some distinctive early christological motifs -- Whose child is this? -- The Melchizedek argument of Hebrews: a unique christological presentation for a particular situation -- "Son of Man" imagery: some implications for theology and discipleship -- Taking up the cross daily: discipleship in Luke-Acts.