Hebrews contemporary methods, new insights
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TextSeries: Biblical interpretation series, v. 75Publication details: Leiden Brill 2005Description: viii, 304 23 cmISBN: - 09280731 9004144900
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| 227.87 HOB Studies in Hebrews | 227.87 NEW Hebrews: verse by verse | 227.8706 AND Types in Hebrews | 227.8706 GEL Hebrews contemporary methods, new insights | 227.8706 MAN The Epistle to the Hebrews An Historical and Theological Reconsideration | 227.8706 TOZ Experiencing the presence of God : teachings from the book of Hebrews | 227.87066 HER Hebrews |
The present volume contains a collection of fourteen essays applying the latest and neglected methods and offering new and innovative insights into the interpretation of the New Testament book To the Hebrews. The excitingly diverse contributions, which stem from an intriguing international group of senior and younger Hebrews, New Testament, and Old Testament scholars, are presented in three parts: Part One focuses on cultic language, concepts, and practice in Hebrews; Part Two on sociology, ethics, and rhetoric in Hebrews; and Part Three on textual-historical, comparative, and intertextual approaches to Hebrews. As the first ever compilation of essays on Hebrews by a range of authors, this volume presents an important contribution to the field of New Testament studies. It will particularly appeal to students, teachers, and scholars interested in a variety of critical perspectives on Hebrews and on the New Testament's third great theologian next to Paul and John. Moreover, the treatment of hermeneutical, cultic, sociological, and comparative matters in the context of biblical, Greco-Roman, and rabbinic literature will make this collection valuable to an even broader readership.
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