Is the concept of 'Son of God' essential for understanding Jesus' identity? Flashcards
Some see Jesus as God’s revelation. What does this mean?
This means that Jesus is God revealed in a human life. Jesus expresses this directly on occasions, but reveals it all the time through his behaviours
What does Jesus do to express the fact that he is God’s revelation?
- Commanding demons
- Controlling nature
- Forgiving sins
Why do Jesus’ death and resurrection necessitate him being the Son of God?
His atoning death can only remove sins if he is God and his resurrection can only be explained by him being God, as he is able to conquer death
Why isn’t the Son of God a pagan idea?
It’s a phrase used in the Old Testament and by the 1st century it had become a title for the Messiah
How did Jesus see himself the majority of the time?
As a teacher and a profit
Why is the fact that Jesus forgave sins crucial in the debate about whether he was the Son of God?
Because this is something only God can do
How did the term ‘Son of God’ become prominent in Christianity?
It was originally a Hellenic term that crept into the religion when Gentile converts brought their pagan ideas into the new religion
Why would Jesus expressedly stating he was the Son of God not even be sufficient evidence to prove he was the Son of God?
Because this statement can be interpreted in a multitude of ways