Render to God: New Testament Understandings of the DivineFortress Press - 313 páginas Neyrey here interprets eight key New Testament books, providing a fresh look at theologies in the early church and introducing readers to the diverse ways in which the New Testament writers "render to God the things that are God's." He begins with two Gospels, Mark and Matthew, and moves on to the Acts of the Apostles and three of Paul's letters (Romans, 1 Corinthians, and Galatians). He then examines the formal and precise ways in which Jesus is called God in the Gospel of John and concludes with a discussion of how Hebrews uses "eternity" as a fundamental concept for understanding God. Using a social-science methodology, he offers unique perspective on the biblical text. |
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... status transformation ritual in which God selects Jesus and elevates him to the role and status of " beloved son , " the one who enjoys God's particular favor , for he is the man " in whom I am well pleased . " These declarations about ...
... status transformation ritual in which God selects Jesus and elevates him to the role and status of " beloved son , " the one who enjoys God's particular favor , for he is the man " in whom I am well pleased . " These declarations about ...
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... status ( " beloved Son " ) and task ( to war on Satan with the " holy Spirit " ) . As a special act of patronage by God , it vali- dated the subsequent actions of Jesus , either to heal diseases and cast out demons or to determine a new ...
... status ( " beloved Son " ) and task ( to war on Satan with the " holy Spirit " ) . As a special act of patronage by God , it vali- dated the subsequent actions of Jesus , either to heal diseases and cast out demons or to determine a new ...
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... status , and so honor him ( 8:29 ; 11 : 9-10 ) . But these clearly ridicule Jesus and mock his alleged relationship with God . The executioner , however , declares : " Truly this man was the Son of God " ( 15:39 ) . His acknowledgment ...
... status , and so honor him ( 8:29 ; 11 : 9-10 ) . But these clearly ridicule Jesus and mock his alleged relationship with God . The executioner , however , declares : " Truly this man was the Son of God " ( 15:39 ) . His acknowledgment ...
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Contenido
xvii | |
xviii | |
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WHAT DO WE KNOW IF WE KNOW THIS? | 40 |
PROVIDENT BENEVOLENT FOOLISH AND SHAMEFUL GOD IN MATTHEW | 42 |
COVENANT AND PROVIDENCE | 43 |
PATRON AND BENEFACTOR | 50 |
THE GOD OF DISORDER AND REVERSAL | 177 |
SUMMARY AND FURTHER QUESTIONS | 185 |
THEOLOGIES IN CONFLICT PAULS GOD IN GALATIANS | 189 |
RHETORIC AND ANCIENT THEOLOGY | 190 |
GOD AS PATRON AND BENEFACTOR | 193 |
THE TWO COVENANTS | 200 |
GODS ATTRIBUTES AND POWERS | 205 |
SUMMARY AND FURTHER TOPICS | 207 |
GOD BENEFACTORPATRON AND JESUS FAVORITE AND FAITHFUL CLIENT | 62 |
THE KINGDOM IN MATTHEW | 64 |
COMPARATIVE THEOLOGY | 76 |
BENEFACTION PROVIDENCE AND THEODICY GOD IN THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES | 80 |
PATRONBENEFACTORCLIENT RELATIONSHIPS | 81 |
GOD AND PROVIDENCE | 90 |
GOD AND THEODICY | 94 |
WHAT DO WE KNOW IF WE KNOW THIS? | 101 |
A SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY GOD IN ROMANS | 105 |
SYSTEMATIC GODTALK IN GRECOROMAN PHILOSOPHY | 106 |
EPISTEMOLOGY PHYSICS AND ETHICS | 108 |
PAULS SYSTEMATIC DISCUSSION OF THE NATURE OF GOD | 111 |
CREATION AND JUST JUDGMENT | 132 |
IMPARTIALITY AND INCLUSIVITY | 136 |
DIATRIBAL FALSE QUESTIONS | 138 |
SUMMARY AND FURTHER QUESTIONS | 140 |
PATRONAGE AND HONOR ORDER AND DISORDER GOD IN I CORINTHIANS | 142 |
PATRONCLIENT RELATIONS | 143 |
THE HONOR OF GOD | 152 |
THE GOD OF ORDER AND HOLINESS | 160 |
WHO ELSE IS CALLED GOD? JESUS IN THE FOURTH GOSPEL | 210 |
GODS TWO POWERS | 211 |
JESUS THE APPEARING DEITY OF THE SCRIPTURES | 220 |
JESUS AS I AM | 222 |
CONCLUSION | 225 |
WHO ELSE IS CALLED GOD? JESUS IN HEBREWS | 226 |
THE SHAPE OF HELLENISTIC GODTALK | 227 |
JESUS TRUE GOD OR HEROIZED MORTAL? | 234 |
CONFIRMATION IN HEBREWS | 235 |
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS | 239 |
CONCLUSION | 241 |
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? | 245 |
GODINRELATIONSHIP PATRONBROKERCLIENT | 247 |
BE HOLY AS I AM HOLY GOD PURITY AND ORDER | 254 |
HONOR AND SHAME | 259 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 267 |
INDEX OF SUBJECTS | 295 |
INDEX OF SCRIPTURE AND LITERATURE | 298 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Render to God: New Testament Understandings of the Divine Jerome H. Neyrey Vista previa limitada - 2004 |
Render to God: New Testament Understandings of the Divine Jerome H. Neyrey Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |
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