Does Jesus have a say in the kerygma? A critical remembrance of BultmannThe term ‘remembrance’ is deliberately chosen, as the preaching of the kerygma is of necessity an event of remembrance of the crucified and risen Christ (Rudolf Bultmann, Theology of the New Testament, trans. Kendrick Grobel (London: SCM Press, 1952), 1:81); and, also, this paper is an exercise in re-evaluation of the kerygmatic theology of Bultmann.
Gibson, Michael D.; Gibson Michael D.; Vanderbilt University
Журнал:
Scottish Journal of Theology
Дата:
2005
Аннотация:
This article is an examination of the theological conception of the ‘kerygma’ and its relation to the Synoptics presentation of the preaching and deeds of Jesus, as posited by New Testament theologian Rudolf Bultmann. At issue is a query into whether, according to Bultmann, the historical words or sayings of Jesus of Nazareth occupy a place in the theological formulation of the kerygma by the early Church. As Bultmannian interpretation continues to figure in New Testament studies, the purpose of the paper is to weigh the full implications of Bultmannʼs theological category of ‘kerygma’ and the consequence of the person of Jesus to this category, and the question of theological warrant.
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