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. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 49
Página iv
... writing from the publishers. Ian K. Smith has asserted his right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as the Author of this work. British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for ...
... writing from the publishers. Ian K. Smith has asserted his right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as the Author of this work. British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for ...
Página 1
... writing to the Colossians was to correct error in theology and practice, and to present the Christian gospel to a congregation he had not previously met. Although many have attempted to define the nature of this error and to determine ...
... writing to the Colossians was to correct error in theology and practice, and to present the Christian gospel to a congregation he had not previously met. Although many have attempted to define the nature of this error and to determine ...
Página 8
... written by Epaphras to Laodicea under the guise of being written by Paul to Colossae. M. Kiley, Colossians as Pseudepigraphy, pp. 76–91. See also Dunn who states: '... I have to confirm the strong likelihood that the letter comes from a ...
... written by Epaphras to Laodicea under the guise of being written by Paul to Colossae. M. Kiley, Colossians as Pseudepigraphy, pp. 76–91. See also Dunn who states: '... I have to confirm the strong likelihood that the letter comes from a ...
Página 11
... writing his respective letters must be considered. Many have noted that Colossians is less direct than Galatians; however, the letter is normally dated much later. The apostle is clearly milder in his speech, even if the dangers of ...
... writing his respective letters must be considered. Many have noted that Colossians is less direct than Galatians; however, the letter is normally dated much later. The apostle is clearly milder in his speech, even if the dangers of ...
Página 14
... writing. Kiley's thesis has not gained wide acceptance. iii. Eschatology In the place of the temporal expectation of future hope, Colossians' eschatology is spatial, distinguishing between below and above (Col. 3.1-4) with a present ...
... writing. Kiley's thesis has not gained wide acceptance. iii. Eschatology In the place of the temporal expectation of future hope, Colossians' eschatology is spatial, distinguishing between below and above (Col. 3.1-4) with a present ...
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 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
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 |
Términos y frases comunes
already angels Apocalypse Apostle appears argues association background believed body Book Cambridge century Chapter Christ Christian church claim Colossae Colossian error Colossian philosophy Colossians and Philemon concerned conclusion context cosmic creation death determine divine elements Enoch Ephesians Epistle errorists eschatology evidence evil example expression gives glory Gnosticism Greek heaven heavenly heavenly ascent human hymn Ibid J. D. G. Dunn Jewish mysticism Jews Judaism later letter light Lightfoot literature Lohse London means Merkabah Metatron nature noted original P. T. O’Brien particular passage Paul Paul’s Pauline person Philemon points powers practices present Press problem Qumran reality Redemption refers reflective relationship result Resurrection Revelation Saint scholars seen similar spirits structure suggests term Testament things throne tou kosmou tradition translation twñ understanding University verse victory vision wisdom worship writings written