The importance of the Historical Jesus for Paul, from 2 Corinthians 4,10-12

Authors

  • Rafael Antonio Faraone Dutra Mestrando em Teologia pela Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC/SP)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/2177-952X.2016v10i18p145-155

Keywords:

Historical Jesus, Apostle Paul, Corinthians

Abstract

The identity of the historical Jesus has been object of a constant study and investigation. Throughout history new discoveries and statements have been made, some to cooperate and assist with the Christian faith, which profess Jesus as Lord and Savior; others, however, in order to extricate the Christ of faith presented by the Gospels, from the historical Jesus. This issue is so old that takes theologians and scholars to deeply dig in search for information, having as one of the references, the Apostle Paul, author of many letters compiled to the New Testament. The apostle is notorious, being recognized, among other things, through his writings, as one of the most outstanding works on the interpretation of Jesus' life; but they are scarce about mentioning the Historical Jesus. This fact is explained by some theologians by the foreknowledge that Pauline recipients had about Jesus. So Paul is not interested in explore this question, since there were already other works making references on the subject, as the gospels, and their goals are different, although some elements are highlighted in Paul, as the passion, crucifixion and resurrection of Christ. This article briefly discusses the problem of the Historical Jesus and highlights the elements that make reference to this matter, through the Apostle Paul, highlighting the second letter to the Corinthians.

Published

2016-12-26

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