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A New Explanation of Christological Origins: A Review of the Works of Larry W. Hurtado

A New Explanation of Christological Origins: A Review of the Works of Larry W. Hurtado

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  • Crispin H. T. Fletcher-Louis

This article claims that Larry Hurtado's work on Christology remains an evolutionary, multi-stage model, and is historically problematic. He believes Hurtado overstates the case for Jewish opposition to Christ-devotion, minimizes the ethical particularity of earliest Christianity. His claim that religious experiences gave the decisive impetus to Christ-devotion does not reckon adequately with the implications of social-science study. Fletcher-Louis claims that Hurtado endorses Lessing’s radical separation of theology and history, and this theologically loaded judgment seems to be reflected in the non-incarnational character of the Christology Hurtado describes.

Source: Tyndale Bulletin, 2009. 45 pages.

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