The Birth of the Trinity: Jesus, God, and Spirit in New Testament and Early Christian Interpretations of the Old Testament

The Birth of the Trinity: Jesus, God, and Spirit in New Testament and Early Christian Interpretations of the Old Testament

Author
Matthew W. Bates
Publisher
OUP Oxford
Language
English
Edition
1
Year
2015
Page
248
ISBN
0198729561,9780198729563
File Type
pdf
File Size
2.0 MiB

How and when did Jesus and the Spirit come to be regarded as fully God? The Birth of the Trinity offers a new historical approach by exploring the way in which first- and second-century Christians read the Old Testament in order to differentiate the one God as multiple persons. The earliest Christians felt they could metaphorically 'overhear' divine conversations between Father, Son, and Spirit when reading the Old Testament. When these snatches of dialogue are connected and joined, they form a narrative about the unfolding interior divine life as understood by the nascent church. What emerges is not a static portrait of the triune God, but a developing story of divine persons enacting mutual esteem, voiced praise, collaborative strategy, and self-sacrificial love. The presence of divine dialogue in the New Testament and early Christian literature shows that, contrary to the claims of James Dunn and Bart Ehrman (among others), the earliest Christology was the highest Christology, as Jesus was identified as a divine person through Old Testament interpretation.
A new historical proposal for how the doctrine of the Trinity first emerged Unfolds the story of the God in a uniquely Trinitarian fashion Exemplifies the theological interpretation of Scripture Shows how and why one can read the Old Testament and the New Testament together as Christian Scripture Fresh evidence for an early high Christology

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