Cullmann Oscar Livres






Christ and Time, 3rd Edition
- 270pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Exploring the core of the Christian proclamation, the work addresses the challenge of distinguishing the essential message from personal interpretations and external elements. It emphasizes the richness of the Christian message and the importance of identifying a central element that explains the various features within the New Testament. This quest is positioned as a fundamental task for New Testament scholarship and Christian theology, highlighting the complexity and depth of the faith's teachings.
The Earliest Christian Confessions
- 68pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Dr. Cullmann explores profound questions regarding faith, existence, and the nature of time. Through a thoughtful analysis, he examines how these themes intersect with human experience and theological understanding. His insights challenge conventional perspectives, encouraging readers to reflect deeply on their beliefs and the implications of time in relation to spirituality. This essay serves as a contemplative journey, inviting an exploration of the complexities of faith in the modern world.
Early Christian Worship
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The book highlights the academic journey of Oscar Cullmann, a prominent theologian born in Strasbourg. It details his studies in theology and classical philology, followed by his distinguished career as a professor of New Testament and Early Church History at the University of Basel. Additionally, it notes his role as a professor of Early Christianity at prestigious institutions in Paris and his recognition through honorary degrees from several renowned universities, showcasing his significant contributions to theological scholarship.
Christology of the New Testament
- 368pages
- 13 heures de lecture
The book showcases a compelling approach to biblical theology, exemplifying high standards of scholarship. Professor Cullmann’s work serves as an invaluable resource for students of sacred Scripture, offering invigorating insights and a rigorous exploration of biblical themes.
Baptism in the New Testament
- 86pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The book offers a significant exploration of baptism within the context of the New Testament, engaging with theological debates initiated by Karl Barth. It serves as a foundational text in the Studies in Biblical Theology series, addressing key issues and interpretations surrounding the practice of baptism in early Christianity. Its enduring relevance highlights its impact on theological discussions and its role in shaping contemporary understanding of baptism in the church.
The State in the New Testament
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Studies the urgent problem of the Christian approach to politics.
The Early Church
- 154pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The book features a selection of essays by Professor Cullmann, renowned for his scholarship on the Early Church in Europe. Highlighted for their clarity and orderliness, these essays are praised for their strong sanity, exact scholarship, and Christian charity. Originally published in 1956, this edition retains the original pagination while focusing on five key chapters deemed particularly significant, following the editor's recommendations. The collection is recognized for its scholarly depth and has garnered acclaim from diverse religious perspectives.
The Christology of the New Testament
- 360pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Cullmann's Christology remains as instructive and important today as when it first appeared--and still repays careful reading and study.--Alan Richardson New Testament Studies
