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Oxford Handbooks Online The Oxford Handbook of Christology The Oxford Handbook of Christology Edited by Francesca Aran Murphy Print Publication Date: Sep Subject: Religion 2015 Online Publication Date: Sep 2015 (p. iv) Great Clarendon Street, Oxford, O 2X 6D ,P United Kingdom Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University’s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide. Oxford is a registered trade mark of Oxford University Press in the UK and in certain other countries © Oxford University Press 2015 The moral rights of the authors have been asserted First Edition published in 2015 Impression: 1 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of Oxford University Press, or as expressly permitted by law, by licence or under terms agreed with the appropriate reprographics rights organization. Enquiries concerning reproduction outside the scope of the above should be sent to the Rights Department, Oxford University Press, at the address above You must not circulate this work in any other form and you must impose this same condition on any acquirer Published in the United States of America by Oxford University Press 198 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016, United States of America British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Page 1 of 2 Data available Library of Congress Control Number: 2015936697 ISBN 978–0–19–964190–1 Printed and bound by CPI Group (UK) Ltd, Croydon, CR0 4YY Links to third party websites are provided by Oxford in good faith and for information only. Oxford disclaims any responsibility for the materials contained in any third party website referenced in this work. Page 2 of 2 Contents The Oxford Handbook of Christology List of Figures List of Contributors Introduction Francesca Aran Murphy Part I The Bible Language, Truth, and Logos Paul Mankowski, S.J. Christology from the Old Testament to the New Olivier­Thomas Venard, O.P. and Francesca Aran Murphy Jewish Suffering and Christology in Pauline and Recent Papal Thought Gregory Glazov The Gospels as Testimony to Jesus Christ: A Contemporary View of their Historical Value Richard J. Bauckham The Work of Christ in the New Testament Michael J. Gorman The Gospels on the Presence of Jesus Markus Bockmuehl Part II Patristic Christology Christology in the Fourth Century Khaled Anatolios Antioch and Alexandria: Christology as Reflection on God’s Presence in History Brian E. Daley, S.J. Christology in the East from the Council of Chalcedon to John Damascene Andrew Louth The Work of Christ in Patristic Theology Norman Russell Part III Mediaeval Christology Image Christology in the Age of the Second Council of Nicaea (787) Aidan Nichols, O.P. The Islamic Christ Gabriel Said Reynolds Christology: The Cur Deus Homo David S. Hogg Seeing Double: The Crucified Christ in Western Mediaeval Art Alison Milbank The Christology of Thomas Aquinas in its Scholastic Context Joseph Wawrykow Late Mediaeval Atonement Theologies Rik van Nieuwenhove Part IV Reformation and Christology Martin Luther’s Eucharistic Christology Brian Lugioyo The Christology of John Calvin Randall C. Zachman Christology in the Seventeenth Century Mark W. Elliott Christology after Kant Kevin Hector The Historical Jesus and Christology from David Friedrich Strauss to Käsemann Philip G. Ziegler Part V Modern and Postmodern Christology Christology from Lessing to Schleiermacher Troy A. Stefano Christology after Schleiermacher: Three Twentieth­Century Christologists Troy A. Stefano Knowing about Jesus, Knowing Jesus: Christology and Spirituality Raymond Gawronski, S.J. Chinese Christologies: Images of Christ and Chinese Cultures K. K. Yeo Feminist Christologies Michele M. Schumacher Jesus Christ, Living Water in Africa Today Diane B. Stinton Kenoticism in Modern Christology Bruce McCormack Part VI Imagining the Son of God in Modernity Images of Christ in Post­Enlightenment Oratorios Calvin Stapert Christ in Cinema: The Evangelical Power of the Beautiful Robert Barron Imagining Christ in Literature Rowan Williams Christ in Art from the Baroque to the Present Lawrence S. Cunningham Part VII The Grammar of Christology: Christological Norms The Christological Prism: Christology as Methodological Principle Robert J. Woźniak The Christ of the Canonical Gospels and the Christs of the Apocryphal Gospels Simon Gathercole The Doctrinal Significance of the Councils of Nicaea, Ephesus, and Chalcedon Thomas G. Weinandy, O.F.M., CAP. Normative Protestant Christology Kenneth Oakes What Makes a Christology Catholic? Gilbert Narcisse, O.P. and Kenneth Oakes Christology and World Religions: A Systematic Perspective Gavin D’Costa The Place of Christology in Systematic Theology John Webster Afterword: The Breadth of Christology: The Beautiful Work of Christ Francesca Aran Murphy End Matter Index of Names Oxford Handbooks Online List of Figures The Oxford Handbook of Christology Edited by Francesca Aran Murphy Print Publication Date: Sep Subject: Religion 2015 Online Publication Date: Sep 2015 List of Figures (p. ix) 14.1 Volto Sacro/Holy Face of Lucca, wooden figure of Christ, early-thirteenth century copy of an earlier figure, Cathedral of San Martino, Lucca, photograph by Juanbanjo 217 14.2 Battló Majesty, painted wooden crucifix, mid-twelfth century, Museu Nacional de Catalunga, Barcelona. 218 14.3 Ivory book cover panel of the Crucifixion, Rheims, c.860–70. © Victoria and Albert Museum no. 303-1867 219 14.4 Giotto di Bondone, Crucifix, painted wood, 1290–1300, Sante Maria Novella, Florence. 222 14.5 Master Franke, Man of Sorrows, painted wood, c.1420, Museum der Bildenden Künste, Lepzig 225 14.6 Matthias Grünewald, Isenheim Altarpiece, painted wood, 1512–16, Unterlinden Museum, Colmar. 228 (p. x) Page 1 of 2 Oxford Handbooks Online List of Contributors The Oxford Handbook of Christology Edited by Francesca Aran Murphy Print Publication Date: Sep Subject: Religion 2015 Online Publication Date: Sep 2015 List of Contributors (p. xi) Khaled Anatolios is Associate Professor of Historical Theology at the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry. His most recent monograph is Retrieving Nicaea: The Development and Meaning of Trinitarian Doctrine (2011). He is on the board of directors of the Pappas Patristic Institute of Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology. Page 1 of 13 Robert Barron received his Master’s degree in Philosophy from the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC, in 1982 and was ordained to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of Chicago in 1986. He received his doctoral degree from the Institut Catholique de Paris, with a mention of très honorable in June of 1992. In 1996 his book Thomas Aquinas: Spiritual Master was published by Crossroad. This text was given the Catholic Press Association First Prize in Spirituality. In 1998 his book And Now I See: A Theology of Transformation was published by Crossroad. Between 2000 and 2008 he published Heaven in Stone and Glass: Experiencing the Spirituality of the Great Cathedrals (2002), The Strangest Way: Walking the Christian Path (2002), Bridging the Great Divide: Musings of a Post-Liberal, Post-Conservative, Evangelical Catholic (2004), The Priority of Christ: Toward a Postliberal Catholicism (2007), The Word on Fire: Proclaiming the Power of Christ (2008), and Eucharist (2008). In 2005 he published a DVD entitled Untold Blessings: The Three Paths of Holiness, and this was followed in 2006 by a DVD entitled Conversion and in 2007 by another called Seven Deadly Sins; Seven Lively Virtues. His outstanding DVD series Catholicism has been widely acclaimed. In 2008 Fr. Barron was named the first holder of the Francis Cardinal George chair of Faith and Culture at University of Saint Mary of the Lake/Mundelein Seminary outside of Chicago. In 2012, Francis Cardinal George appointed Fr. Barron President of the University of Saint Mary of the Lake and tenth rector of Mundelein Seminary. Richard J. Bauckham is currently a senior scholar at Ridley Hall, Cambridge. He taught for fifteen years at the University of Saint Andrews, and for fifteen years before that at the University of Manchester. He won the Michael Ramsey Award and the Christianity Today Book Award for his 2006 masterpiece Jesus and the Eyewitnesses: The Gospels as Eye-Witness Testimony (2006). In 2010 Richard Bauckham was honoured with the Franz-Delitzsch Award for his book The Jewish World Around the New Testament. Page 2 of 13 Markus Bockmuehl is Professor of Biblical and Early Christian Studies at the University of Oxford, where he has also served as Associate Head of the Humanities Division. His books include The Epistle to the Philippians (1998), Seeing the Word: Refocusing New Testament Study (2006), and Simon Peter in Scripture and Memory (2012). Among his (p. xii) recent edited volumes are Redemption and Resistance (2007), Scripture’s Doctrine and Theology’s Bible (2008), and Paradise in Antiquity (2010). Lawrence S. Cunningham is John A. O’Brien Professor of Theology (Emeritus) at the University of Notre Dame. The author or editor of over twenty-six books, he has written widely on Christian spirituality and has contributed a number of essays and book chapters on Christian art, architecture, and photography. Brian E. Daley, S.J. is Catherine F. Huisking Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame. Father Daley was recently awarded the ‘Ratzinger Prize’. He is the author of The Hope of the Early Church: A Handbook of Patristic Eschatology (1991) and On The Dormition of Mary: Early Patristic Homilies, Gregory of Nazianzus (2006). He gave the D’Arcy Lectures at Oxford on God Visible: Patristic Christology Reconsidered and is currently turning these lectures into a book. Father Daley is the editor of the Patristic journal Traditio. Gavin D’Costa is Professor of Catholic Theology at the University of Bristol. He is author of seven books, most recently: Christianity and the World Religions: Disputed Questions in the Theology of Religions (2009) and Vatican II and the World Religions (Oxford University Press, 2014). He is an advisor to the Vatican, the Roman Catholic Bishops in England and Wales, and to the Church of England, Board of Mission on matters related to other religions. Page 3 of 13

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