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The ground of His Sonship in His ethical Perfection
Are men by nature sons of God?
The contrast between Christ and other "sons"
He is the Image of God in Humanity
The Pattern or Archetypal Man
Jewish Theology and St. Paul's doctrine of the Second Adam
The First Adam and the Second .
The Incarnation the second stage of man's creation?
The Resurrection of Christ and the Realisation of the idea of the
Second Adam
Christ the Ideal of Mankind, in what respect
The Epistles and the new type of character that Christ exem-
plified
The history, in the thought of the Church, of Paul's interpretation
of the Person of Christ
Echoes of it in the New Testament
Schleiermacher and his school
R. Rothe's doctrine of the Second Adam
Its influence on Anglican Theology
Christ compared with Religious Leaders of the race
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LECTURE III
CHRIST THE REDEEMER AND FOUNDER OF THE
NEW HUMANITY, pp. 71-107
Christ in Pauline Epistles not merely the Pattern Man, but the
Redeemer
The Death of Christ as the Revelation of God's love
Conception of God's love in Christ's teaching and Paul's
The Death of Christ an Accomplishment
Achieving forgiveness of sin.
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Paul's emphasis on the element of obedience in the Death of
Objection from science to validity of his reasoning in Rom. v.
The Death of Christ as accomplishing our death to sin and our
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moral renewal
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Significance of Resurrection of Christ in this connection
Paul's method as a moralist
Objection to his idealism
His faith in the invincible efficacy of Christ as Redeemer
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LECTURE IV
CHRIST THE LIFE and the Lord of the NEW HUMANITY,
pp. 109-147
The twofold activity of the Exalted Christ as Spirit and as
Lord
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Christ as Spirit or Immanent in Man
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St. Paul's doctrine of the Spirit of God
His distinction between gifts and graces of the Spirit.
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The Spirit of God and Spirit of Christ
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The Spirit and the Person of Christ
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Relation of St. Paul's doctrine of the Spirit to the Book of Wisdom
The truth of Christ's immanence in the history of the Church
Confession of His Lordship the confession of His Divinity
Quotation from Dr. Dale to this effect
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LECTURE V
LATER DEVELOPMENTS: CHRIST THE FULNESS OF GOD, THE HEAD
OF THE CHURCH AND OF ALL PRINCIPALITIES AND POWERS,
pp. 149-180
Contrast between later and early Epistles
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Historical circumstances of the Church at Colosse
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Enlargement of St. Paul's thought of Christ stimulated by these
Christ the "Fulness of God"
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This the expression of a religious truth, the equivalent of the
"Spiritual Man”
Christ the "Image of the Invisible God"
Bearing of these ideas on Christ's Archetypal relation to man-
kind
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The Death of Christ as removing the dualism between Jew and
Gentile (Eph. ii. 14–16)
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As removing the dualism between men and angelic intelli-
gences (Col. i. 19)
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Christ's Exalted Glory represented under the conception of His
Headship
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Head over the Church
Relation of Headship to the ideas of "Spirit" and "Lord"
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Emerson's idea that these lofty expressions applied to Christ
are but "sallies of love and admiration"
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Also, of the explanation of the German speculative schoo!
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Relation of earthly Form of Christ's Being to His Pre-
Equally so, the relation of the latter to His state as Exalted
On its metaphysical side, the Person of Christ a mystery
The real proofs of our Lord's Divinity
LECTURE VII
THE CHRIST OF HISTORY AND PAULINE INTERPRETATION,
pp. 221-259
The relation of the Christ of Faith to the Jesus of History
"Not Paul but Christ"
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The "Son of Man" and the "Second Adam"
St. Paul's representation of Christ as Son of God and the
embodied Spirit of God in agreement with the Gospels
The meaning of Christ's Death in His teaching and St. Paul's
Objection to St. Paul's representation that it takes account only
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of the Death of Christ
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Its one-sidedness, as ignoring Christ's work as Prophet
The Historical Christ in the faith of the Church
Emphasis in modern times on the Historical Christ
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The plea for a Christology based on the history
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The importance of the historical for an understanding of the
religious worth of Christ
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Depreciation of the historic picture by Dale and Weiss
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The virtue of the Exalted Christ in Paul's Gospel
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Van Dyke's insistence on the prophetic work of Christ in The
Gospel for an Age of Doubt.
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The judgment of history on this view
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Uses of the knowledge of Christ's earthly history in relation to
communion with the Exalted Christ
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Harmony of the two Pictures in Christian experience
Von Hofmann on St. Paul and the Gospels
LECTURE I. Note C. The Conception of Christ in the
Pastoral Epistles.
LECTURE II. Note A. St. Paul and the Supernatural Birth of
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Christ
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LECTURE III. Note A. The Revelation of God's Love in the
Death of Christ and the Resurrec-
tion
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F. Owen on the Atoning Element in the
Death of Christ
G. Häring on the Death of Christ as a
Demonstration of the Evil of Sin
H. On the Doctrine of the Fall in Jewish
Literature
St. Paul and the Imitatio Christi.
LECTURE IV. Note A. The Difference between St. Paul's
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ἐν Χριστῷ
C. The
B.
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LECTURE VII. Note A. Dorner on the Idea of Christ in the
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Middle Ages
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