Challenge Your Understanding of God’s Body
As inheritors of Platonic traditions, many Jews and Christians today view God as an invisible, incorporeal being. However, early Jews and Christians often envisioned God as having a visible form. This test bank challenges this prevalent view by exploring the New Testament’s portrayal of God in visually tangible ways.
Key Features
- Examination of Luke-Acts as an example of a text that portrays God in visually tangible ways
- Discussion of God’s corporeal connections with human fleshliness in the form of Jesus
- Analysis of the implications of God’s body on Christology and the early church
This test bank is designed to help students and instructors explore the complexities of God’s body in the New Testament. By reframing approaches to early Christology, it calls for a new way of thinking about divine-and human-bodies and embodied experience.
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