Reinhard Feldmeier is Professor of New Testament, Georg-August-University, Goettingen.Hermann Spieckermann is Professor of Old Testament at the Georg-August-University of Goettingen.

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Foreword Translator's Note Abbreviations Introduction: The Aims of This Work A. The Prehistory of the Incarnation 1 In the Beginning The Creator and His Problematic Image 2 Mediators of God's Nearness 3 New Figures of God's Nearness 4 At the Point of Transition From Death to Life B. Conceptions of Incarnation 1 The Galilean Man of God From the Jesus of Memory to the Christ of Faith 2 Kyrios Jesus Christos Paul on the One Who Became Human 3 The Proclaimer as the Proclaimed The Synoptic Tradition 4 The Incarnation of the Logos The Johannine Tradition 5 Christ and the Christians The Early Christian Testimony Conclusion: The God Who Became Human-and Our Becoming Human
For scholars who are interested in the interaction between Christian theology and Christian Scripture, this is a model example of how to put the two into conversation with each other. --Donnie L. DeBord "RBL" ... this book deserves a wide audience who argue about its implications for years to come. Even disagreement will testify to the value of this immensely learned and stimulating work. --Mark W. Hamilton "Restoration Quarterly" ... Christian scholars, pastors, and teachers will find in this volume a responsible and relatively concise compendium of biblical interpretation. Biblical passages in Greek and Hebrew are translated for students who do not read the original languages. The authors also have provided a fruitful resource for constructive theologians who wish to be biblically grounded. --J. Scott Jackson "Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology"
