The Notebooks of Schubert Ogden

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Who is Jesus? Jesus is:

  • ". . . the decisive re-presentation of God, through whom God's own gift and demand become fully explicit, thereby authorizing our authentic understanding of ourselves" (76).
  • ". . . the decisive re-presentation of God, in the sense of the one through whom the meaning of God for us is made fully explicit ." (77).
  • ". . . not merely one authority among others, even the primary such authority; rather, he is the primal source of all authority made fully explicit, and hence not an authority at all in the same literal sense of the word . . ." (79) •
  • ". . . the primal source of all authority, on the same level as God, even if also distinct from God as this very source now become fully explicit" (81)
  • ". . . the decisive re-presentation of God, in the sense of the one through whom the meaning of God for us, and hence the meaning of ultimate reality for us, becomes fully explicit" (82; cf. 87).
  • ". . . infinitely more than any norm, because he is the primal source of all norms made fully explicit. . ." (102).
  • ". . . one who is infinitely more than a mere man, on the same level with God, even if also distinct from God as the decisive re-presentation of God's gift and demand" (112).
  • ". . . the gift and demand of God's love made fully explicit . . ." (120; cf. 123).
  • ". . . the decisive revelation of God's love" (120).
  • ". . . the event of God's liberating love" (124). the decisive re-presentation of ultimate reality, and hence the explicit primal source authorizing the authentic understanding of one's existence in relation to this ultimate reality" (129)
  • ". . . the decisive re-presentation of ultimate reality and hence the explicit primal source of authentic self-understanding . . ." (130)
  • ". . . the decisive re-presentation of the meaning of ultimate reality for us, and thus explicitly authorizes our authentic self-understanding as human beings" (149).
  • ". . . the one through whom we are so re-presented with the gift and demand of God's love as to be explicitly confronted with the possibility of faith -- the faith that is at once trust in the gift of God's love and loyalty to its demand" (158).

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