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"You are Christ!": Second-Century Views of Jesus
(Jesus at 2000 series)

VHS
75 minutes
BT303.2 .J541 1996

27th National Conference of Trinity Institute 1996
Picking up on Marcus Borg's concept of the gradual post-Easter development of metaphors and concepts to explain the experience of a risen Jesus, Professor Karen Jo Torjesen discusses the evolution of four Christological metaphors in second-century Christian communities to suit their own particular context or experience. First, she explores the cosmological roots of the ancient philosophical concept of Sophia or "wisdom," as a metaphor for the divinity of the post-Easter Jesus. Then she analyzes the Christus Victor image that grew out of the theology of people who had been persecuted and martyred. Next she deals with the image of Christ as the divine teacher which was popular among the educated class. Finally, she looks at the image of Christ as the Pantokrator or world ruler. In each case she explores the cosmological or social context in which the metaphor arose.

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