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Recently finished Oscar Cullmann's (1902-1999)
Christology of the New Testament. It is drier than his
Christ and Time and
Salvation in History, but nevertheless is a helpful organization of the various NT designations of Jesus (high priest, Son of Man, Word, etc), laid out chapter by chapter yet tied together in a redemptive-historical way--which may, I wonder, make this christological study unique.
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