El libro Jesucristo es el Seor, Cristologa del Nuevo Testamento, de Samuel Pagn intenta identificar, analizar y explicar las afirmaciones teolgicas neotestamentarias en torno a la vida y las acciones del Jess de los evangelios cannicos, que nos permiten comprende la importante profesin de fe que declara sin inhibicin que "Jesucristo es el Seor".
El enfoque y esfuerzo fundamental del libro est orientado a descubrir cmo la teologa en torno a Jess de Nazaret tom un giro extraordinario luego de la experiencia de la resurreccin. Una vez se difundi la noticia de que la muerte de Jess no haba finalizado con las expectativas mesinicas de sus seguidores, la resurreccin de Cristo toma dimensin nueva.
Este libro explora la cristologa del Nuevo Testamento. Y esa vertiente teolgica analiza la figura de Cristo, segn se revela en los evangelios cannicos, la literatura epistolar y en las revelaciones apocalpticas y visiones de Juan. Esa tradicin cristolgica en torno a Jess se revela inclusive al finalizar el canon del Nuevo Testamento. El vidente Juan, al comenzar la redaccin de la revelacin divina, afirma de manera categrica la importancia de la revelacin de Jesucristo. Nuestro estudio en torno a Jesucristo el Seor explorar el desarrollo de la teologa referente al Cristo de Dios, desde la resurreccin hasta las revelaciones de Juan en el Apocalipsis.
Adems, estudiaremos los ttulos cristolgicos, los himnos de las iglesias primitivas y varias reflexiones pastorales que se incorporan en las cartas del apstol Pablo y sus seguidores. La finalidad es identificar y analizar el contenido teolgico de esa gran declaracin de fe para explorar sus implicaciones contemporneas.
Jesus Christ is Lord: Christology of the New Testament
The book Jesus Christ is Lord, Christology of the New Testament, by Samuel Pagn attempts to identify, analyze and explain the New Testament theological affirmations about the life and actions of the Jesus of the canonical Gospels, which allow us to understand the important profession of faith that declares without inhibition that "Jesus Christ is Lord".
The fundamental focus and effort of the book is oriented to discover how the theology surrounding Jesus of Nazareth took an extraordinary turn after the experience of the resurrection. Once the news spread that Jesus' death had not ended the messianic expectations of his followers, the resurrection of Christ took on a new dimension.
This book explores the Christology of the New Testament. And that theological strand analyzes the figure of Christ, as revealed in the canonical Gospels, the epistolary literature, and in the apocalyptic revelations and visions of John. That Christological tradition around Jesus is revealed even at the end of the New Testament canon. The seer John, at the beginning of the writing of the divine revelation, categorically affirms the importance of the revelation of Jesus Christ. Our study of Jesus Christ the Lord will explore the development of the theology concerning the Christ of God from the resurrection to John's revelations in Revelation.
In addition, we will study the Christological titles, the hymns of the early churches and various pastoral reflections that are incorporated in the letters of the apostle Paul and his followers. The aim is to identify and analyze the theological content of this great statement of faith in order to explore its contemporary implications.