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Satu Pribadi, Dua Natur, dan Empat Injil: Menghindari Bahaya Nestorianisme dalam Studi Yesus Sejarah

Westminster Theological Seminary
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Brandon Crowe

Pendeta Dr. Brandon Crowe (PhD, Edinburgh) adalah profesor Perjanjian Baru di Westminster Theological Seminary dan editor resensi buku untuk Westminster Theological Journal. Minat akademis Dr. Crowe meliputi teologi biblika, Injil (khususnya Injil Matius), Surat-Surat Umum, dan gereja mula-mula. Tesis PhD-nya di Edinburgh berjudul The Obedient Son: Deuteronomy and Christology in the Gospel of Matthew dan diterbitkan sebagai bagian dari seri BZNW karya Walter de Gruyter.

pengakuan iman Yesus sejarah nestorianisme kristologi

Abstrak

Salah satu perdebatan sulit antara studi biblika dan teologi pengakuan iman Kristen adalah studi mengenai Yesus—baik kita mengartikannya secara Yesus sejarah atau mempelajari Yesus dari sejarah—dan pengakuan iman gereja mengenai kristologi. Dalam tulisan ini, penulis meninjau bahaya nestorianisme dalam studi modern tentang Yesus. Pertama, saya memberikan garis besar mengenai bahaya dan ketegangan antara studi Yesus sejarah dan pengakuan gereja tentang Yesus. Kedua, penulis mendiskusikan hubungan antara pengakuan gereja dan Alkitab. Ketiga, penulis meninjau secara singkat apa yang dapat dimengerti tentang nestorianisme dan bagaimana seseorang dapat menemukan gema nestorianisme dalam pendekatan modern dalam studi Yesus sejarah. Keempat, penulis menawarkan enam cara untuk setiap orang yang berusaha untuk menghormati pengakuan gereja tradisional maupun dari kesaksian Perjanjian Baru.

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Cara Mengutip

Crowe, B. (2024). Satu Pribadi, Dua Natur, dan Empat Injil: Menghindari Bahaya Nestorianisme dalam Studi Yesus Sejarah. Verbum Christi: Jurnal Teologi Reformed Injili, 11(1), 23–36. https://doi.org/10.51688/VC11.1.2024.art2