On Docetic Christology in Early Christianity. Pt. 3.1

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According to the doctrine of the so-called docetic Christology, the earthly Jesus and the heavenly Christ were two different persons; it was Jesus who suffered on the cross, whereas Christ just entered Jesus’ body for a while and abandoned it before his death on the cross; consequently, the suffering of Christ was mere appearance. Based on some passages from Gnostic texts containing examples of docetic Christology, the author attempts here to trace the origin of that concept, starting with the New Testament (Pt. 1: Synoptic Gospels); in previous parts of the article (Pt. 2.1; 2.2; 2.3; 2.4), he analyzed such Paul’s passages as Rom. 1.3–4, Gal. 4.4–7, 1Cor 8.4–6, Phlp. 2.5–11, Col 1.15–20; in this part he is dealing with the writings of the so-called Johannine corpus, i.e., John and 1–2 John. To be continued.

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Alexander L. Khosroyev

Institute of Oriental Manuscripts Russian Academy of Sciences

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Dr. Sci. (History), Researcher-in-Chief of the Department of Middle Eastern and Near Eastern Studies

Russian Federation, 18, Emb. Dvortsovaya 191186, St. Petersburg

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