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In this book, Chris Kugler situates Paul’s imago Dei theology within the complex and contested context of second-temple Judaism and early Christianity in the Greco-Roman world. He argues that Paul adapted the Jewish wisdom and Middle Platonic traditions regarding divine intermediaries so as to present the preexistent Jesus as the cosmogonical image of God (according to which Adam himself was made) and toward which the whole of humanity was destined. In this way, Paul includes Jesus within the most exclusive theological category of second-temple Jewish monotheism: cosmogonical activity. Paul’s imago Dei christology, therefore, is a clear instance of “christological monotheism.” Moreover, Kugler demonstrates that this interpretation of Paul’s imago Dei theology allows for a fresh reading of some of the most contested texts in Paul’s letters: 2 Corinthians 3–4; Romans 7–8; and Colossians 1.15–20; 3.10. He demonstrates that at the rhetorical level, Paul presents himself and his sympathizers as true philosophers who attain to the (Middle Platonic) telos of true philosophy: the image of God; while he presents his opponents as advocates of an empty and deceitful philosophy.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Framing the Research
Chapter 2 A Century of Studying the Imago Dei
Chapter 3 Second-Temple Jewish Monotheism
Chapter 4 The Jewish Imago Dei Tradition
Chapter 5 The Imago Dei in the Greco-Roman World
Chapter 6 Paul and the Image of God
Chapter 7 2 Corinthians 2:17–4:6
Chapter 8 Romans 7–8
Chapter 9 Colossians 1:15–20; 3:10
Chapter 10 Paul and the Image of God: Conclusion

Product details

Published 09 Jan 2020
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 264
ISBN 9781978784475
Imprint Fortress Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Chris Kugler

Chris Kugler is assistant professor of theology at…

Foreword

N.T. Wright

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