Heavenly Perspective: A Study of the Apostle Paul's Response to a Jewish Mystical Movement at ColossaeBloomsbury Publishing, 2006 M06 28 - 278 páginas This book identifies the source of the Colossian error as from within Jewish mystical movements and shows how both the theology and practice which is taught in the epistle is to be understood from this context. The book gives a helpful overview of scholarship that has attempted to identify the nature and source of the Colossian error. The book, unlike many others on the topic, is exegetically driven, and will model thorough and careful exegetical practice. The book interacts with extra-Biblical texts which help the reader to understand the mystical contexts of first century Judaism. |
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... terms used in Colossians would be citations of people other than Paul. It is widely held that hymnic material appears in the letter. Furthermore, if Paul uses the 'catchwords' of his opponents, this would account for differences of ...
... terms used in Colossians would be citations of people other than Paul. It is widely held that hymnic material appears in the letter. Furthermore, if Paul uses the 'catchwords' of his opponents, this would account for differences of ...
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... terms of a spatial and cosmic eschatology. It can be seen, therefore, that the differences in theological emphases in Colossians arise from the particular situation addressed. There is not sufficient evidence here to disprove Pauline ...
... terms of a spatial and cosmic eschatology. It can be seen, therefore, that the differences in theological emphases in Colossians arise from the particular situation addressed. There is not sufficient evidence here to disprove Pauline ...
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... terms of 'heresy' and 'heretics', it will still use 'error' and 'errorists'. Dunn's avoidance of these terms is not reflective of the world of Paul in which doctrine was perceived as truth or error. In Colossians Paul 1. J. J. Gunther ...
... terms of 'heresy' and 'heretics', it will still use 'error' and 'errorists'. Dunn's avoidance of these terms is not reflective of the world of Paul in which doctrine was perceived as truth or error. In Colossians Paul 1. J. J. Gunther ...
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... terms; however, it does not allow us to identify who the errorists were. He placed the error within Judaism, within ... term referring to the process of 24 Heavenly Perspective c. An Evaluation of Lightfoot's Interpretation 3. Hellenism ...
... terms; however, it does not allow us to identify who the errorists were. He placed the error within Judaism, within ... term referring to the process of 24 Heavenly Perspective c. An Evaluation of Lightfoot's Interpretation 3. Hellenism ...
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... term referring to the process of initiation to the sanctuary within the practices of at least one mystery cult.33 He argued that the expression a4eoraken embateuwn belonged to the language of the initiated and therefore would not be ...
... term referring to the process of initiation to the sanctuary within the practices of at least one mystery cult.33 He argued that the expression a4eoraken embateuwn belonged to the language of the initiated and therefore would not be ...
Contenido
1 | |
19 | |
Chapter 3 JEWISH MYSTICISM | 39 |
COLOSSIANS 268 | 74 |
COLOSSIANS 2915 | 88 |
COLOSSIANS 21619 | 115 |
COLOSSIANS 22023 | 134 |
Chapter 8 WHAT WAS THE COLOSSIAN PHILOSOPHY? | 143 |
COLOSSIANS 11520 | 146 |
COLOSSIANS 314 | 173 |
Chapter 11 EPISTOLARY PARAENESIS | 185 |
Chapter 12 CONCLUSION | 205 |
Bibliography | 209 |
Index of Authors | 235 |
Index of References | 241 |
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Heavenly Perspective: A Study of the Apostle Paul's Response to a Jewish ... Ian Smith Sin vista previa disponible - 2006 |
Heavenly Perspective: A Study of the Apostle Paul's Response to a Jewish ... Ian Smith Sin vista previa disponible - 2006 |
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