Christopher Barina Kaiser is professor emeritus of historical and systematic theology at Western Theological Seminary, Holland, Michigan, and the author of numerous books in theology and science.
Description
Introduction; Part 1; 1. Kyriocentric Visions in the Context of Crisis and Performative Prayer; 2. Motifs Associated with Kyriocentric Visions in Apocalyptic and Early Rabbinic Literature; 3. Kyriocentric Prayers and Devotions as the Context for Visions among Early Disciples of Jesus; 4. Kyriocentric Visions as the Impetus for Early Deity Christology; Part 2; 5. Traces of Kyriocentric Visions in the New Testament; 6. Kyriocentric Prayers and Devotions in the New Testament; Part 3; 7. Modifications of the Lord-Jesus Identification in the New Testament and the Early Church; 8. Four Alternative Tradition Histories or Textures in Early Christology; 9. Three Movements that Marginalized Visions of the Anthropic Form of the Lord; Conclusion; Bibliography.

