Drawing upon rigorous historical-critical methods, the author examines the relationship between the historical figure of Jesus and the interpretive message of the apostles. "The Apostolic Message" provides a comprehensive look at the evolution of Christology and the mission of the church during its most formative years. It serves as an essential resource for students of theology, biblical history, and the origins of Christianity, reflecting the intellectual rigor and critical scholarship of early 20th-century biblical studies. Readers will find a detailed investigation of how the message of the kingdom was transformed into a message about the King, making it a cornerstone for understanding the ideological roots of the Christian tradition.
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