The People Called: The Growth of Community in the BibleIn this unique work, Paul Hanson traces the concept of "community" from its early biblical origins through the end of the apostolic age. This edition includes a chapter devoted to the contemporary implications of this concept and in his new introduction, the author further explores the importance of this theme. |
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Contenido
The Birth of theYahwistic Notion of Community | 10 |
Yahweh Majestic in Holiness | 26 |
Faith Coming to Expression | 41 |
according to the Nahala | 63 |
Summary of the Characteristics of the Early | 69 |
Yahwistic Notion of Community 69 | 87 |
Prophecy and Kingship | 136 |
The Contribution of Southern | 177 |
Witnesses to an Alternative Vision Joel Ruth | 312 |
Maccabean Revolt Judith and Ecclesiasticus | 325 |
Diverse Notions of Community in the Last | 340 |
Community in the Teaching of Jesus Matthew | 382 |
The Birth of the Church as Response to Gods | 427 |
Implications | 467 |
Underlying Presuppositions and Method | 519 |
E The Historical Relationship between | 540 |
Crisis and Reformulation Ezekiel | 215 |
Return from Exile and Attempts to Reconstitute | 253 |
to Adversity | 269 |
The Consolidation of the Community Around | 291 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The People Called: The Growth of Community in the Bible Paul D. Hanson Sin vista previa disponible - 1986 |
Términos y frases comunes
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Referencias a este libro
The Oxford Guide to People & Places of the Bible Bruce Manning Metzger,Michael David Coogan,Michael D. Coogan Vista previa limitada - 2004 |
Biblical Foundations for Small Group Ministry: An Integrational Approach Gareth Weldon Icenogle Vista previa limitada - 1994 |