The Christian View of God And the World As Centring in the Incarnation Being T

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The Christian View of God And the World As Centring in the Incarnation Being T
Orr, James, 1844-1913
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3 Ibid. I. P. 178. 4 Ibid. I. P. 179.
5 Ibid. I. P. 181. 6 Ibid. I. P. 190.
7 Ibid. I. P. 190. 8 2bid. I. P. 191.
THE SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS OF JESUS. 291 an essential Godhead also may be recognised. 1 The passages in John which seem to imply personal pre - existence, Beyschlag explains away by predestination, etc. On the Messianic calling, he finds the birth-moment of the Messianic consciousness of Jesus in the baptism. 2 He reviews the opinions of those who would put it earlier or later, and find
...s them untenable. 3 But though Christ from this moment knew Himself to be the Messiah, He did not know what the course of His Messianic life was to be. 4 He had no foreseen plan. " The public life of Jesus began under quite other stars than the expectation of the death of the Cross. " 5 Beyschlag distinguishes three stages in the development of Christ's ideas : 6 1. A stage when the kingdom is conceived of as near standing at the door (early ministry in John).
2. Jesus realises that His people are anything but ready for the kingdom ; and sees that its triumph will involve a long protracted development (Galilean ministry).


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