
Synopsis
"The Christ of the Logia" is a profound scholarly exploration of the person and nature of Jesus Christ as revealed in the earliest recorded sayings and traditions of the New Testament. Written by the esteemed biblical scholar A. T. Robertson, this work meticulously examines the "Logia"-the foundational teachings and utterances attributed to Jesus-to construct a comprehensive portrait of His identity, authority, and mission.
Robertson navigates the complexities of the Synoptic Gospels, focusing particularly on the textual relationship between the Gospel of Matthew and the early Christian oral and written traditions. By analyzing these ancient sources, the author addresses critical theological questions regarding the divinity of Christ and the historical reliability of the Gospel accounts. The text serves as a spirited defense of traditional Christology while engaging thoughtfully with the burgeoning biblical criticism of its time.
Ideal for theologians, historians, and students of the New Testament, "The Christ of the Logia" offers an enduring perspective on the textual origins of Christian belief. It remains a vital contribution to the study of the historical Jesus, providing a rigorous yet accessible analysis of the words and teachings that shaped the foundations of the early Church.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781025555911
- Number of pages: 264
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 14 mm
- Languages: English