Biblical Theology of the New Testament
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Biblical Theology of the New Testament

Peter Stuhlmacher

Translated and edited by

Daniel P. Bailey

With the collaboration of

Jostein Ådna

William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company

Grand Rapids, Michigan

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.

2140 Oak Industrial Drive NE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49505

www.eerdmans.com

Originally published in German

© Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co. KG,

Peter Stuhlmacher, Original title: Biblische Theologie des Neuen Testaments, 2. Auflage, Göttingen, 1999

English translation

© 2018 Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.

All rights reserved

Published 2018

isbn 978-0-8028-4080-6

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Names: Stuhlmacher, Peter, author.

Title: Biblical theology of the New Testament / Peter Stuhlmacher ; translated and edited by Daniel P. Bailey ; with the collaboration of Jostein Ådna.

Other titles: Biblische Theologie des Neuen Testaments. English

Description: Grand Rapids : Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2018. | Includes bibliographical references and index.

Identifiers: LCCN 2017059260 | ISBN 9780802840806 (hardcover : alk. paper)

Subjects: LCSH: Bible. New Testament—Theology.

Classification: LCC BS2397 .S8713 2018 | DDC 230/.0415—dc23

LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017059260

Contents

Foreword by G. K. Beale

Translator’s Preface

Preface to the English Edition

References and Abbreviations

Bibliography of New Testament Theologies

FOUNDATIONS

1. The Task and Structure of a Biblical Theology of the New Testament

BOOK ONE: THE ORIGIN AND CHARACTER OF THE NEW TESTAMENT PROCLAMATION

Part One: The Proclamation of Jesus

2. The Problem and Necessity of the Quest for the Earthly Jesus

3. The Chronology of Jesus’s Ministry

4. Jesus and John the Baptist

5. God’s Son and God’s Kingdom

6. Characteristic Forms of Jesus’s Proclamation

7. God’s Uniqueness and Saving Power in the Proclamation of Jesus

8. God’s Will in the Proclamation of Jesus

9. The Messianic Son of Man: Jesus’s Claim to Deity

10. Jesus’s Readiness to Suffer and His Understanding of His Death

11. The Consequence of Jesus’s Mission: Passion and Crucifixion

12. Who Was Jesus of Nazareth?

Part Two: The Proclamation of the Early Church

13. Jesus’s Resurrection from the Dead

14. The Development of the Confession of Christ

15. The Formation, Structure, and Mission of the First Churches

Part Three: The Proclamation of Paul

16. Sources, Chronology, and Nature of Paul’s Career

17. The Origin and Starting Point of Pauline Theology

18. Paul and the Law

19. The World, Humanity, and Sin

20. Christ, the End of the Law

21. The Gospel, Justification, and Faith

22. The Sacraments, the Spirit, and the Church

23. Life and Obedience by Grace: The Pauline Paraclesis

Part Four: The Proclamation in the Period after Paul

24. The Proclamation of Christ in the Pauline School

25. The Understanding of the Church in the Pauline School

26. Paraclesis and Eschatology in the Pauline School

Excursus: Eschatology and Apostleship in 2 Thessalonians

27. The ...

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About Biblical Theology of the New Testament

Since its original publication in German, Peter Stuhlmacher’s two-volume Biblische Theologie des Neuen Testaments has influenced an entire generation of biblical scholars and theologians. Now Daniel Bailey’s expert translation makes this important work of New Testament theology available in English for the first time.

Following an extended discussion of the task of writing a New Testament theology, Stuhlmacher explores the development of the Christian message across the pages of the Gospels, the writings of Paul, and the other canonical books of the New Testament. The second part of the book examines the biblical canon and its historical significance. A concluding essay by Bailey applies Stuhlmacher’s approach to specific texts in Romans and 4 Maccabees.

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