Date of Award

11-17-1978

Document Type

Seminar Paper

Degree Name

Master of Sacred Theology (STM)

Department

Historical Theology

Scripture References in this Resource (separated by semi-colons)

Matthew 8:27; Matthew 26:63-4; Matthew 16:13ff; 1 Corinthians 1:18; 1 Corinthians 1:21; Matthew 21:12-17; Mark 11:15-19; Luke 19:45-47; John 2:13-16; Matthew 21:1-25:46; Matthew 26:61; Matthew 27:39-40; Mark 14:58; Mark 15:29-30; Acts 6:13-14; Mark 11:11-17; John 21:15; Psalm 8:2; Isaiah 56:7; Jeremiah 7:11; Psalm 69:9; Leviticus 21:18; Acts 6:14; Jeremiah 7:11;

Abstract

Although extremism4 is to be avoided, both Christology "from above" and "from below" can make a valuable contribution to the overall study of the doctrine of Christ. A biblical, historical approach to the study of Christ is vital. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the integration of dogmatic and biblical theology, specifically demonstrating how the findings of biblical theology can be implemented by dogmatic theology to enhance the understanding of the person and work of Christ.

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