Book of Exaltation

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The Book of Exaltation is a theological work traditionally associated with the Gospel of John that focuses on Christ’s glorification through his passion, resurrection, and return to the Father.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian theological text
New Testament theology work
theological work
centersOnFigure Jesus Christ
discussesEvent Ascension of Jesus
surface form: Ascension of Christ

Passion of Christ
Resurrection of Christ
emphasizesConcept Christ’s return to the Father as glorification
union of suffering and glory in Christ
examinesMotif glorification through the cross
lifting up of the Son of Man
hasKeyTheme glory of the Son in the Gospel of John
relationship between cross and glory
return of the Son to the Father
hasTheologicalFocus Christ’s glorification
Christ’s passion
Christ’s resurrection
Christ’s return to the Father
interprets Gospel of John’s exaltation motifs
isPartOfDiscipline Christology
New Testament studies
biblical theology
isRelatedToBiblicalSection New Testament Passion narratives
surface form: Johannine passion narrative

New Testament resurrection narratives
surface form: Johannine resurrection narratives
isTraditionallyAssociatedWith Gospel of John
languageOfDiscourse Christian theology
relatesToTheme Christ’s exaltation
Christ’s glorification through suffering
Johannine literature
surface form: Johannine theology

Paschal mystery

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Book of Glory alsoKnownAs Book of Exaltation