Theios aner

Em grego theios aner significa homem divino. O termo aparece na filosofia grega referente a uma pessoa relacionada aos deuses e capaz e de realizar milagres e atos sobrenaturais.

BIBLIOGRAFIA

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Blackburn, B. Theios Aner and the Markan Miracle Traditions: A Critique of the Theios Anēr Concept as an Interpretative Background of the Miracle Traditions Used by Mark. Tübingen: Mohr, 1991.

Kingsbury, J. D. “The ‘Divine Man’ as the Key to Mark’s Christology: The End of an Era?” Interpretation 35 (1981): 243-57.

Holladay, Carl. Theios Aner in Hellenistic Judaism: A Critique of the Use of This Category in New Testament Christology. Missoula: Scholars, 1977.

Liefield, Walter L. “The Hellenistic ‘Divine Man’ and the Figure of Jesus in the Gospels.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society.

Tiede, David L. The Charismatic Figure as Miracle Worker. Missoula: SBL, 1972.