The New Testament and the People of God

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Fortress Press, 1992 M01 1 - 535 páginas
Provides a historical, theological and literary study of first-century Judaism and Christianity, offering a preliminary discussion of the meaning of the word god within those cultures and explores the ways in which developing an understanding of those first-century cultures are of relevance for the modern world. Original.
 

Contenido

vi The Task Restated
26
Literature Story and the Articulation of Worldviews
47
On Literature
65
The Wicked Tenants
74
History and the First Century
81
Theology Authority and the New Testament
121
The Setting and the Story
147
The Developing Diversity
167
Stories in Early Christianity 1
371
Stories in Early Christianity 2
418
A Preliminary Sketch
444
The New Testament and the Question of God
467
Chronological Chart of SecondTemple Jewish History
477
B Secondary Sources
485
Indexes
511
Apocrypha
514

Elements of Israels Worldview
215
Symbols
224
Praxis
233
104
240
The Beliefs of Israel
244
113
271
The Hope of Israel
280
The Quest for the Kerygmatic Church
341
Inside Early Christian Worldviews
359
Symbols
365

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N. T. Wright is the former Bishop of Durham in the Church of England and one of the world's leading Bible scholars. He has taught New Testament at Oxford, St. Andrews, McGill and Cambridge. His award-winning books include The Case for the Psalms, How God Became King, Simply Jesus, and Jesus and the Victory of God.