

God crucified
Book • 1999
In 'God Crucified,' Richard Bauckham challenges traditional views of Christology by arguing that early Christians identified Jesus directly with the God of Israel, integrating him into the divine identity without compromising Jewish monotheism.
Bauckham examines Jewish monotheism in the Second Temple period and demonstrates how New Testament writers portrayed Jesus as sharing in God's identity, thus presenting a high Christology from the outset.
Bauckham examines Jewish monotheism in the Second Temple period and demonstrates how New Testament writers portrayed Jesus as sharing in God's identity, thus presenting a high Christology from the outset.
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