[16] Style → There is a sudden change in style and
theology after chapter 40; numerous key words and phrases found in one section are not found in the other.
Not exact matches
By the time Matthew and Luke are penned (about 15 years later than Mark) we start to see the first hints that he is being elevated to be a god and by John (or at least, soon
after the original John was written, when the forged first 8
chapters were likely added) Jesus has been elevated in Judeo - Christian
theology to be a part of God.
John Cobb, Jr. in his book, A Christian Natural
Theology, 1 makes this same error in his discussion of life
after death as a part of a
chapter on the human soul.
After a
chapter of introduction about the views on the
theology of Paul and some of the central tenants of Pauline
theology, Pate goes letter by letter through the writings of Paul to show how Paul tied together Jewish and Graeco - Roman hopes about what would happen at the end of days, and shows how these hopes were fulfilled in Jesus Christ and the Kingdom of God.
After that cosmology was substantially completed, he turned his attention to
theology, ultimately in terms of the primordial and consequent natures found in the final
chapter.