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THE NEW TESTAMENT Christology The Life of Jesus Chronology Situation Broken Israel Roman domination God seems to have abandoned the people Zealots, Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes THE GOSPELS Matthew: Fulfillment of the promises of Israel Luke: Fulfillment of Israel and an overcoming of the Romans Mark: begins in the wilderness preparing the way John: begins at creation KINGDOM OF GOD What is the kingdom that he preaches? Communal or individual? Ethical, existential, or relational? Lordship of the Father How are competing religious claims properly honored? How is God's presence, God's reign, God's action established in the world? The yoke of God The problem of worldview, preformed opinion and biblical interpretation Misunderstanding dominates in Mark Meaning Renewal of creation New home for those who seek God New Israel: calling of the Twelve New law New covenant MINISTRY: HOW THE KINGDOM IS BROUGHT ABOUT What does he do? Healings Faith; i.e., trusting and relying truly on God, causes the kingdom to erupt in our midst, bringing healing and life Healing and forgiveness Combat with the powers of evil Table fellowship Feeding of the Five Thousand / Feeding of the Four Thousand Jesus and women What does he say? Teaching Eschatological Sayings Christology 2. 1

Reinterpreting the law The Sermon on the Mount Beatitudes The New Law Fulfillment of the old Prayer The Sabbath Honoring the Sabbath is living in the kingdom Jesus is the Servant foretold by Isaiah The demons are driven forth by the power and presence of God People can be judged by their fruits Sign of Jonah The true family of Jesus: those who do the will of the Father The Parables Commissioning: Enacting the Kingdom Seeking what truly brings happiness Fasting: new freedom in regard to the law The dead come back to life The blind see The mute talk The need for co-workers The Twelve Reconstitution of Israel The mission of the Twelve Rely on God Spread the news Suffering awaits IDENTITY How is Jesus received? Misunderstanding Understanding Canaanite Woman: Gentiles understand Peter s declaration and misunderstanding Daniel 7 and Isaiah 53 The cross is an obstacle to understanding Transfiguration Disciples could not exorcise Greatness is found in being least Who is he? Peter s confession Transfiguration Son of Man The Son of the Father Last Prophet/Elijah Messiah Son of David New Moses Christology 2. 2

The Son and the Father No one knows the Father but the Son The Son reveals the Father INTENTIONALITY What was Jesus up to? Israel and the kingdom Forgiveness and salvation Cleansing of the temple Complex issues Knowledge of Jesus Consciousness of Jesus Beatific vision of Jesus Grace of Jesus Faith of Jesus WHY DOES HE GET INTO TROUBLE? Forgiveness of sins Messiah Cleansing of the temple Entrance into Jerusalem THE DEATH OF JESUS The Cross The Account of the Death of Jesus Historical considerations Jesus opponents Jesus trial God s approach Did Jesus have to die? Did God kill Jesus? Was Jesus death part of God s plan? Jesus own approach Logistics Did he foresee his death? Did he arrange his death? Did he avoid his death? Did he have any theological understanding of his upcoming death?: Opinions Doesn t matter No significance Deep theological significance Opening the kingdom Suffering servant Theological significance How did Jesus understand the upcoming danger to Israel? How did Jesus understand the upcoming danger to himself? How did Jesus understand his own role in Israel s salvation Last Supper as interpretive key Death as bringing new covenant Death as invoking the kingdom Christology 2. 3

THE RESURRECTION The expectation Paul s description The Gospel descriptions of the resurrection New Testament accounts Kerygma Antitheses of death and resurrection Christ is Risen! 1 Cor 15:3-8 Third day: factual and eschatological (Hos 6:2) Church founding/sending Leaders are the ones to whom Christ appeared Empty tomb Original ending of Mark Witness of the women Proclamation of the resurrection Sayings of the Risen Lord Appearance narratives Synoptic accounts Paul Problems WHAT HAPPENED? Are the empty tomb and the appearances connected? How much is elaborated? Why did they not recognize him at first? Why did only few receive appearances? Why did some still doubt? What was the objective reality? What is objective reality? The Challenge: Resurrection as metaphor Old arguments Stealing the body No real death of Jesus Myth that is accepted as history Psychopathological origins: belief in the resurrection caused the appearances New arguments Transcendent (non-bodily) reality Resurrection in the faith of the disciples Resurrection is the understanding of the cross (Bultmann) Faith-motivated experiences of grace and forgiveness (Schillebeeckx) Faith based in reality (Haight) The living Jesus was part of their experience God gave the disciples the ability to see the risen Christ (cf. Transfiguration) The Response: Centrality of the resurrection for Christian faith There is no Christianity without the Resurrection The saving value of the death of Christ is understood in the resurrection Connection between creation and resurrection Consistency with Old Testament expectations Answer to our current existence Realistic hope Christology 2. 4

INTERPRETATION Perspectives: 1-2 Thessalonians, Romans, Galatians, Philippians, Ephesians, Colossians, 1-2 Peter, 1-13 John, Jude, Hebrews IMPLICATIONS The Body The importance of the body The transformation of the body Acts 2:1-36, Pentecost I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh Removal of limitation Change in the body Permeation by God s presence Destiny of all creation Communion Reinterpreting death We have been baptized into his death We will rise again We now live in Christ Jesus Summary Dawning of the Last Day Christ is the first fruits of the resurrection (1 Cor 15) The current reality for Christians is both the presence of the kingdom and its absence. The day of salvation Living in the risen Christ is living in his healing presence, in all senses of the term The Spirit is at work within, renewing your mortal body (Rom 8.10 11) Resurrection as the answer to human longing All acts are made out of a desire for happiness Happiness implies a continued existence Happiness requires union with the source of good The problem of death The sum of all evil The sum of all sin Ultimate rejection by the world The End of the World The consummation of history (liberation) and a continual critique of the present The current situation Pentecost & the meaning of the Church Living in the resurrection The struggle against evil Opening creation to the living presence of Christ Christ s Victory Second Coming / Parousia Judgment The Book of Revelation The New Creation Waiting Standing vigilant The attitude of Christ False attitudes Christology 2. 5

SPECIFIC BIBLIOGRAPHY Joseph Ratzinger / Pope Benedict XVI, Jesus of Nazareth: From the Baptism in the Jordan to the Transfiguration, trans. Adrian J. Walker (New York: Doubleday, 2007). Joseph Ratzinger / Pope Benedict XVI, Jesus of Nazareth: Holy Week: from the Entrance into Jerusalem to the Resurrection, trans. Adrian J. Walker (New York: Doubleday, 2011). Brown, Raymond, The Death of the Messiah (New York: Doubleday, 1994). O Collins, Gerald, The Resurrection of Jesus: Some Contemporary Issues (Milwaukee: Marquette, 1993). Wright, N. T., Jesus and the Victory of God (London: Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge, 1996), 1-144. Wright, N. T., The Resurrection of the Son of God (Minneapolis, 2003), 312-329, 587-682. Christology 2. 6