Theology S - Christology &Amp; Pauline Corpus Essay
Gordon FEE, Pauline Christology, p.523. Fee thinks that Paul's references to the Son of God bear the divine image, 29 13-19 cf. 1 49 2 18-4:6 10. The extraordinary importance to the textual history of the Pauline letters lies more in the character of the text than in its status as the greatest of the Pauline papyri. It preserves early readings that were otherwise unknown, readings that involve corrections in two stages, for example 1 14, and merging readings that reveal aspects of earlier stages of An Exhaustive Study of Pauline Christology by noted Pauline scholar Gordon Fee. The author provides a detailed analysis of Paul's letters, including those whose authorship is individually questioned, examining the Christology of each letter, and then attempts to synthesize the exegetical work into a biblical Christology of Paul.,