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Divine man (Christology) --- Theios (The Greek word) --- Anthropos (The Greek word) --- Homme-Dieu (Christologie) --- Theios (Le mot grec) --- Anthropos (Le mot grec) --- History of doctrines --- Histoire des doctrines --- 225.08*5 --- -Anthropos (The Greek word) --- Greek language --- Theios anēr (Christology) --- Theologie van het Nieuwe Testament: messianisme --- -Etymology --- Etymology --- Theses --- Anthrōpos (The Greek word) --- Anthrōpos (The Greek word) --- -Theses --- 225.08*5 Theologie van het Nieuwe Testament: messianisme --- Anthrōpos (The Greek word). --- Anthrōpos (The Greek word). --- Theios (The Greek word). --- Divine man (Christology) - History of doctrines - Early church, ca. 30-600
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Jesus Christ --- History of doctrines. --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Das biblische Danielbuch selbst formuliert die Erwartung: "viele werden es durchforschen ..." (Dan 12,4 Lutherübersetzung). Die Geschichte der Danielauslegung in Judentum, Christentum und Islam war im August 2006 in Berlin Gegenstand eines wissenschaftlichen Symposiums, dessen Tagungsbeiträge hier vorgelegt werden. Das Themenspektrum beginnt bei dem biblischen Danielbuch selbst und reicht dann über die Danielrezeption im hellenistischen Judentum, im Markusevangelium und in der Alten Kirche (Hippolyt, Ephraem der Syrer, Hieronymus, Theodoret) über Vertreter des Mittelalters (mittelalterliche islamische Literatur, Abravanel, Nikolaus von Lyra) und der Reformationszeit (Luther, Müntzer, Melanchthon, Calvin) bis hin zu Isaac Newton. Texte und Kunstwerke aus allen drei monotheistischen Weltreligionen werden erörtert. Die Aufsätze bilden Einzelstudien, denen in der Regel eine Quelle zugrunde liegt, die entweder aufgrund ihrer Exemplarizität für eine Epoche oder aufgrund ihrer Bedeutung als einer wichtigen Station oder eines Wendepunktes in der Rezeptionsgeschichte ausgewählt wurde. Da bei den meisten behandelten Autoren ihre Danielrezeption zu einem fortlaufenden Kommentar gerinnt, liegt ein besonderes Augenmerk auf der Gattungsgeschichte des biblischen Kommentars.
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Im Jahr 1978 erschien Leonhard Goppelts bahnbrechender Kommentar zum 1. Petrusbrief. Anlässlich seines 100. Geburtstags werden hier Aufsätze von bedeutenden Kennern der Schrift zu aktuellen Brennpunkten der 1Pt-Forschung gesammelt. F.W. Horn, K. Jobs und M. Schmidt wenden sich Fragen der Entstehungs- und Kommunikationssituation des Briefes zu, während D. Horrell, L. Doering, G. Guttenberger und T. Seland sich mit Problemen der Identitätskonstruktion befassen. Chr. Müller und T. Martin betrachten jeweils Aspekte der im Brief verwendeten Metaphorik und Rhetorik, F. van Rensburg und F. Vouga erörtern Aspekte der Soteriologie und Th. Popp die in 1Pt vertretene Theologie der Anerkennung. Während T. Williams die Vorstellung von Prophetie und Offenbarung in 1Pt mit den Pesharim und Qumranschriften vergleicht, bestimmen einige Autoren mit Hilfe vergleichender Studien den Standort des 1Pt in der Theologiegeschichte des frühen Christentums: R. Feldmeier untersucht den Beitrag von 1Pt zur frühchristlicher Ethik, andere bestimmen die relative Position des Briefes zu Paulus (J. Kelhoffer, P. Hollaway), der Apostelgeschichte (Th. Klein) sowie der Johannesoffenbarung (A. Reichert; E. Boring). In einem Epilog wertet F.W. Horn Leonhard Goppelts Beitrag zur Auslegung des 1. Petrusbriefes aus.
Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- 227*22 --- 227*22 Brieven van Petrus --- Brieven van Petrus --- Identification (Religion) --- Suffering in the Bible. --- Identity (Religion) --- Religious identity --- Psychology, Religious --- Bible. --- Epistle of Peter, 1st --- Peter, 1st (Book of the New Testament) --- Peter (Book 1) --- First Epistle of Peter. --- Leonhard Goppel. --- early Christianity. --- rhetoric. --- social identity.
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In the early 1970's, due to serious epistemological flaws, the demise of traditional New Testament research paradigms became imminent. A new generation of scholars started the search for a fresh approach, based on scientifically sound principles. Working within the stimulating atmosphere of the New Testament Society of South Africa, the author was one of the pioneers in developing a new, multi-dimensional research approach for New Testament studies. The articles in the present volume, written over a period of 25 years, reflect part of this journey, as viewed from a Pauline perspective. Combining the positive aspects of the traditional biblical research paradigms with the important insights of modern linguistics, literary science, semantics and pragmatics, particularly rhetoric, the author investigates the convergence of various influences in Paul's pre-christian career. He proposes new possibilities of understanding Paul's language and style, such as hyperbolical contrasts, typical of his Semitic background. Various aspects of his strategies of persuasion are investigated, such as creating an ethos, vilification, alienation and re-identification. The majority of articles concentrate on central elements in Pauline theology: belief in the resurrection of Jesus, the centrality of grace, the in Christ and related formulae, faith and obedience, justification in Romans, Christian identity, ethics and ethos, as portrayed in Romans.
Du Toit, A B --- Bible. --- Bible --- Theology --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- 227.08 --- Paulinische theologie --- 227.08 Paulinische theologie --- Du Toit, A. B. --- Du Toit, Andreas B. --- Toit, A. B. du --- Du Toit, Andrie --- Toit, Andrie du --- Du Toit, Andries Bernhardus --- Epître aux Romains (Book of the New Testament) --- List do Rzymian (Book of the New Testament) --- Roma-sŏ --- Római levél --- Romans (Book of the New Testament) --- Romasŏ --- Brief aan die Galasiërs --- Epistle to the Galatians (Book of the New Testament) --- Galasiërs --- Galatians (Book of the New Testament) --- Galladia --- Galladia-sŏ --- Galladiasŏ --- Garateya sho --- Kalladiasŏ --- Epistles of Paul --- Paul, Epistles of --- Paul Sŏsin --- Pauline epistles --- Risālat al-Qiddīs Būlus al-rasūl al-thāniyah ilá Tīmūthīʼūs --- Theology. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Rhetoric in the Bible. --- Du Toit, A B - (Andreas B) - Bibliography --- Background of Paul. --- Pauline rhetoric. --- Paul’s language. --- Romans. --- Theology of Paul. --- Du Toit, A B - (Andreas B)
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In Sōtēria : Salvation in Early Christianity and Antiquity, an international team of scholars assembles to honour the distinguished academic career of New Testament scholar Cilliers Breytenbach. Colleagues and friends consider in which manner concepts of salvation were constructed in early Christianity and its Jewish and Graeco-Roman contexts. Studies on aspects of soteriology in the New Testament writings, such as in the narratives on Jesus' life and work, and theological interpretations of his life and death in the epistolary literature, are supplemented by studies on salvation in the Apostolic Fathers, Marcion, early Christian inscriptions and Antiochian theology. The volume starts with some exemplary studies on salvation in the Hebrew Bible, the Dead Sea scrolls, the Septuagint, and popular Graeco-Roman literature and philosophy. Furthermore, some contributions shed light on the ancient cultural background of early Christian soteriological concepts.
Salvation. --- Salvation --- Biblical teaching. --- Christianity --- History of doctrines --- Breytenbach, Cilliers, --- History. --- Salut --- Christianisme --- Histoire des doctrines --- Enseignement biblique --- 234 --- 27 "00/04" --- Religion --- 234 Soteriologie. Heilsleer. Genade. Geloof --- 234 Soteriologie. La grace. La foi --- Soteriologie. Heilsleer. Genade. Geloof --- Soteriologie. La grace. La foi --- 27 "00/04" Histoire de l'Eglise--?"00/04" --- 27 "00/04" Kerkgeschiedenis--?"00/04" --- Histoire de l'Eglise--?"00/04" --- Kerkgeschiedenis--?"00/04" --- Biblical teaching --- Festschrift - Libri Amicorum --- Salvation - Christianity - History of doctrines - Early church, ca. 30-600. --- Salvation - History.
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This volume - a Festschrift in honour of the renowned Acts-scholar Eckhard Plümacher - contains thirteen articles on Luke's Acts of the Apostles. Presented are essays concerning Luke's language and style (Alexander, Koch, Steyn, Victor), the literary and historiographical technique applied in Acts (Moessner, Koch, Lindemann), on Luke's theology / Christology (Schröter, Vouga) and on the use (and abuse) of Acts for reconstructing aspects of the history of Early Christianity (Breytenbach, Horn, Schmithals) and for constructing theology relevant to modern culture (Vouga). Furthermore it contains a critical edition and commentary of the Martyrdom of Stephen with a discussion of its relationship to Acts (Bovon/Bouvier) and a presentation and discussion of some unknown Coptic Fragments of Acts (Bethge).
Historiography - Greece - History - To 1500. --- Church history --- Historiography --- 226.6 --- Handelingen der apostelen. Akten van de apostelen --- Bible. --- Acts (Book of the New Testament) --- Acts of the Apostles --- Chongdo haengjŏn --- Sado haengjŏn --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Historiography. --- Greece. --- Rome (Empire)
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