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They call us dead men: reflec tions on life and conscience / Berrigan, Daniel
Título : They call us dead men: reflec tions on life and conscience Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Berrigan, Daniel Editorial: Macmillan Company Fecha de publicación: 1965 Número de páginas: 205 Nota general: <08545> Palabras clave: Introduction by William Stringfellow. RELIGION - ENSAYOS. Clasificación: 204/B39 Resumen: Introduction – xi
1. Poverty and the life of the church – 1
2. Marriage – 22
3. The eternal youth of the church – 41
4. The priesthood of the laity – 64
5. Sacred art and the life of man – 87
6. Notes on renewal - 102
7. St. paul: figure of crisis – 124
8. Man´s Spirit and technology – 163
9. New world, new forms of faith - 182
They call us dead men: reflec tions on life and conscience [texto impreso] / Berrigan, Daniel . - [S.l.] : Macmillan Company, 1965 . - 205.
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Palabras clave: Introduction by William Stringfellow. RELIGION - ENSAYOS. Clasificación: 204/B39 Resumen: Introduction – xi
1. Poverty and the life of the church – 1
2. Marriage – 22
3. The eternal youth of the church – 41
4. The priesthood of the laity – 64
5. Sacred art and the life of man – 87
6. Notes on renewal - 102
7. St. paul: figure of crisis – 124
8. Man´s Spirit and technology – 163
9. New world, new forms of faith - 182
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 08545 204/B39 BER Libro Biblioteca Central FTPCL Ejemplares codificados Excluido de préstamo Introduction to the history of religions / Wach, Joachim
Título : Introduction to the history of religions Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Wach, Joachim, Autor Editorial: Macmillan Company Número de páginas: 234 páginas Nota general: <27108> Idioma : Español Clasificación: 209/W12/(ING) Resumen: Introduction: verstehen and erlossung
PART ONE: The history of religions: theoretical prolegomena to its foundation as a scholarly discipline (1924) – 1
Foreword - 3
Chapter one: the emancipation of the history of religions – 7
Chapter two: the branches of the history of religions – 53
Chapter four: the method of the history of religions – 81
Chapter five: the systematic study of religions – 121
Appendix: psychologism and the history of religions – 143
PART TWO: Essays fromdie religion in geschichte und gegenwart 1928 – 1931 – 151
Understanding (Verstehen) – 153
The history of religions – 159
The philosophy of religion – 169
The savior in the history of religions – 179
Salvation – 185
Notes – 197
Index - 227
Introduction to the history of religions [texto impreso] / Wach, Joachim, Autor . - [S.l.] : Macmillan Company, [s.d.] . - 234 páginas.
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Idioma : Español
Clasificación: 209/W12/(ING) Resumen: Introduction: verstehen and erlossung
PART ONE: The history of religions: theoretical prolegomena to its foundation as a scholarly discipline (1924) – 1
Foreword - 3
Chapter one: the emancipation of the history of religions – 7
Chapter two: the branches of the history of religions – 53
Chapter four: the method of the history of religions – 81
Chapter five: the systematic study of religions – 121
Appendix: psychologism and the history of religions – 143
PART TWO: Essays fromdie religion in geschichte und gegenwart 1928 – 1931 – 151
Understanding (Verstehen) – 153
The history of religions – 159
The philosophy of religion – 169
The savior in the history of religions – 179
Salvation – 185
Notes – 197
Index - 227
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 27108 209/W12/(ING) WAC Libro Biblioteca Central FTPCL Ejemplares codificados Disponible Job, ecclesiastes / Bergant, Dianne
Título : Job, ecclesiastes Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Bergant, Dianne, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: Macmillan Company Fecha de publicación: 1982 Número de páginas: 295 páginas Nota general: <27141> Idioma : Español Clasificación: 223.1/B45/(ING) Resumen: Editors' Preface 11
The Book of Job
INTRODUCTION 15
Wisdom in General 15
Wisdom in Israel 18
The Dilemma and Job 19
Interpretation 21
CHAPTER ONE: PROLOGUE (Job 1-2) 24
Job, The Man. Job 1:1-5 25
Scene One Heaven Job. 1:6-12 26
Scene Two Earth Job. 1:13-22 28
Scene Three Heaven. Job 2:1-7a 30
Scene Four Earth. Job 2:7b-10 Appendix. Job 2:11-13 32
CHAPTER TWO: FIRST CYCLE OF SPEECHES
(Job 3-14) 36
Return to Chaos. Job 3:1-10 37
Death at Birth Job. 3:11-19 40
Why Birth? Job. 3:20-26 41
The First Cycle of Speeches (Job 4-14) 42
Eliphas: Job's Life, Past and Present. Job 4:1-6 43
The Theory of Retribution. Job 4:7-11 44
The Night Vision. Job 4:12-21 46
The Fate of the Fool. Job 5:1-7 49
Recourse to God. Job 5:8-16 52
The Discipline of Suffering. Job 5:17-27 53
Job: Complaint Against God. Job 6:1-13 55
Complaint Against His Counselors
Job 6:14-30 58
A Description of Life. Job 7:1-6 60
Life is Fleeting. Job 7:7-21 61
Bildad: The Two Ways. Job 8:1-7 64
An Appeal to Tradition. Job 8:8-19 65
Restatement of Retribution. Job 8:20-22 67
Job: The Power of the Creator. Job 9:1-13 68
Dispute With an Arbitrary God
Job 9:14-24 70
Helplessness Before God. Job. 9:25-35 71
Job's Lament. Job 10:1-7 73
Creation and Misuse. Job 10:8-22 74
Zophar: A Taunt. Job 11:1-12 76
Doctrine of the Two Ways. Job 11:13-20 78
Job: Defense of His Worldview
Job 12:1-12 79
God's Ability to Overturn. Job 12:13-25 81
Appeal Will Be Made to God. Job 13:1-19 82
Job's Appeal to God. Job 13:20-28 84
The Futility of Life. Job 14:1-6 85
Discourse on Hope. Job 14:7-22 86
CHAPTER THREE: SECOND AND THIRD CYCLE
OF SPEECHES (Job 15-31) 90
The Second Cycle of Speeches (Job 15-21) 91
Eliphaz: Taunts Against Job. Job 15:1-16 91
The Wicked Will Perish. Job 15:17-35 94
Job: Innocence Cries Out. Job 16:1-22 96
Neither Life Nor Death Offers Hope
Job 17:1-16 100
Bildad: The Fate of the Wicked
Job 18:1-21 102
Job: A Lament to Those Who Will Listen
Job 19:1-29 105
Zophar: The Doctrine of Just Punishment
Job 20:1-29 110
Job: Prosperity of the Wild
Job 21:1-34 114
The Third Cycle of Speeches (Job 22-31) 118
Eliphaz: The Final Assault. Job 22:1-14 118
The Two Ways. Job 22:15-30 121
Job: A Trial for Acquittal. Job 23:1-7 123
Human Helplessness. Job 23:8-17 124
The Indifference of God. Job 24:1-17 125
Punishment of the Wicked. Job 24:18-25 127
Bildad: The God of High Heaven
Job 25:1-6 129
Job: Ridicule of the Claim to Wisdom
Job 26: 1-4 130
The Cosmic Power of God. Job 26:5-14 131
Defense of Innocence. Job 27:1-6 133
The Fate of the Wicked. Job 27:7-10 135
Experiential Wisdom. Job 27:11-23 136
Hymn to Wisdom. Job 28:1-28 137
Job's Soliloquy (Job 29-30)
Lamenting the Loss of the Past
Job 29:1-25 142
Disdained by the Outcast. Job 30:1-14 144
Job's Terror and the Cruelty of God
Job 30:15-31 145
Job's Innocence. Job 31:1-40 147
CHAPTER FOUR: ELIHU (Job 32-37) 153
Defending an Intrusion. Job 32:1-22 154
Speech to Job (Job 33)
Job is in Error. Job 33:1-11 157
The Night Vision. Job 33:12-18 158
Visitation by Illness. Job 33:19-33 160
Speech to Companions (Job 34)
Job's Error is Described. Job 34:1-9 162
The Just Creator. Job 34:10-20 164
The Omniscient Judge. Job 34:21-37 165
Speech to Job (Job 35-37)
Effect of Human Conduct on God. Job 35:1-8 168
A Cry From Pain Not Piety. Job 35:9-16 169
The Justice of God. Job 36:1-23 170
The Power of the God of Nature. Job 36:24-33 173
God in the Thunder. Job 37:1-24 175
CHAPTER FIVE: YAHWEH SPEECHES
(Job 38-42:6) 179
The First Speech (Job 38:1 - 40:5) 181
The Marvels of Creative Power. Job 38:1-11 181
Extraordinary Management of the Universe
Job 38:12-38 184
Dominion Over Wild Beasts. Job 38:39 - 39:12 188
Creatures With Unique Characteristics
Job 39:13-30 190
Challenge and Reply. Job 40:1-5 192
The Second Speech (Job 40:6 - 41:34) 193
The Execution of Justice. Job 40:6-14 193
The Beast Behemoth. Job 40:15-24 194
The Mythical Monster of the Sea. Job 41:1-11 197
Physical Features of the Monster. Job 41:12-34 198
CHAPTER SIX: RESOLUTION AND IMPLICATIC
(Job 42) 204
Second Reply and Last Words. Job 42:1-6 204
Epilogue. Job 42:7-10 207
Restoration. Job 42:11-17 209
Implications for Today 213
ADDITIONAL READING
The Book Of Ecclesiastes
INTRODUCTION 225
CHAPTER ONE: OBSERVATION OF LIFE
(Qoheleth 1:1-6:9) 229
The Profitlessness of Toil. Qoheleth 1:1-11 229
The Quest. Qoheleth 1:12-18 233
In Search of Pleasure. Qoheleth 2:1-11 235
In Search of Wisdom. Qoheleth 2:12-17 237
Toil That Benefits Another. Qoheleth 2:18-26 239
Predetermined Times. Qoheleth 3:1-15 242
Is There a Moral Order? Qoheleth 3:16-22 247
The Evil of Oppression. Qoheleth 4:1-6 249
The Solitary Life. Qoheleth 4:7-16 251
Authentic Piety. Qoheleth 5:1-7 253
The Vanity of Wealth. Qoheleth 5:8-20 255
Wealth Without Enjoyment. Qoheleth 6:1-9 259
CHAPTER TWO: CONCLUSIONS DRAWN
(Qoheleth 6:10–12:14) 261
Inability to Know. Qoheleth 6:10-12 261
The Good Life. Qoheleth 7:1-14 262
The Golden Mean. Qoheleth 7:15-24 268
No One is Trustworthy. Qoheleth 7:25-29 270
Court Protocol. Qoheleth 8:1-9 271
The Inadequacy of Retribution. Qoheleth 8:10-17 272
Common Fate. Qoheleth 9:1-6 274
Enjoy Life. Qoheleth 9:7-10 276
The Limitations of Wisdom. Qoheleth 9:11-18 277
Practical Wisdom. Qoheleth 10:1-20 278
The Need to Act. Qoheleth 11:1-6 283
Enjoy Life. Qoheleth 11:7-10 284
Allegory on Old Age. Qoheleth 12:1-8 286
Epilogue. Qoheleth 12:9-14 289
Implications For Today 291
ADDITIONAL READING 295
Job, ecclesiastes [texto impreso] / Bergant, Dianne, Autor . - 1° . - [S.l.] : Macmillan Company, 1982 . - 295 páginas.
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Idioma : Español
Clasificación: 223.1/B45/(ING) Resumen: Editors' Preface 11
The Book of Job
INTRODUCTION 15
Wisdom in General 15
Wisdom in Israel 18
The Dilemma and Job 19
Interpretation 21
CHAPTER ONE: PROLOGUE (Job 1-2) 24
Job, The Man. Job 1:1-5 25
Scene One Heaven Job. 1:6-12 26
Scene Two Earth Job. 1:13-22 28
Scene Three Heaven. Job 2:1-7a 30
Scene Four Earth. Job 2:7b-10 Appendix. Job 2:11-13 32
CHAPTER TWO: FIRST CYCLE OF SPEECHES
(Job 3-14) 36
Return to Chaos. Job 3:1-10 37
Death at Birth Job. 3:11-19 40
Why Birth? Job. 3:20-26 41
The First Cycle of Speeches (Job 4-14) 42
Eliphas: Job's Life, Past and Present. Job 4:1-6 43
The Theory of Retribution. Job 4:7-11 44
The Night Vision. Job 4:12-21 46
The Fate of the Fool. Job 5:1-7 49
Recourse to God. Job 5:8-16 52
The Discipline of Suffering. Job 5:17-27 53
Job: Complaint Against God. Job 6:1-13 55
Complaint Against His Counselors
Job 6:14-30 58
A Description of Life. Job 7:1-6 60
Life is Fleeting. Job 7:7-21 61
Bildad: The Two Ways. Job 8:1-7 64
An Appeal to Tradition. Job 8:8-19 65
Restatement of Retribution. Job 8:20-22 67
Job: The Power of the Creator. Job 9:1-13 68
Dispute With an Arbitrary God
Job 9:14-24 70
Helplessness Before God. Job. 9:25-35 71
Job's Lament. Job 10:1-7 73
Creation and Misuse. Job 10:8-22 74
Zophar: A Taunt. Job 11:1-12 76
Doctrine of the Two Ways. Job 11:13-20 78
Job: Defense of His Worldview
Job 12:1-12 79
God's Ability to Overturn. Job 12:13-25 81
Appeal Will Be Made to God. Job 13:1-19 82
Job's Appeal to God. Job 13:20-28 84
The Futility of Life. Job 14:1-6 85
Discourse on Hope. Job 14:7-22 86
CHAPTER THREE: SECOND AND THIRD CYCLE
OF SPEECHES (Job 15-31) 90
The Second Cycle of Speeches (Job 15-21) 91
Eliphaz: Taunts Against Job. Job 15:1-16 91
The Wicked Will Perish. Job 15:17-35 94
Job: Innocence Cries Out. Job 16:1-22 96
Neither Life Nor Death Offers Hope
Job 17:1-16 100
Bildad: The Fate of the Wicked
Job 18:1-21 102
Job: A Lament to Those Who Will Listen
Job 19:1-29 105
Zophar: The Doctrine of Just Punishment
Job 20:1-29 110
Job: Prosperity of the Wild
Job 21:1-34 114
The Third Cycle of Speeches (Job 22-31) 118
Eliphaz: The Final Assault. Job 22:1-14 118
The Two Ways. Job 22:15-30 121
Job: A Trial for Acquittal. Job 23:1-7 123
Human Helplessness. Job 23:8-17 124
The Indifference of God. Job 24:1-17 125
Punishment of the Wicked. Job 24:18-25 127
Bildad: The God of High Heaven
Job 25:1-6 129
Job: Ridicule of the Claim to Wisdom
Job 26: 1-4 130
The Cosmic Power of God. Job 26:5-14 131
Defense of Innocence. Job 27:1-6 133
The Fate of the Wicked. Job 27:7-10 135
Experiential Wisdom. Job 27:11-23 136
Hymn to Wisdom. Job 28:1-28 137
Job's Soliloquy (Job 29-30)
Lamenting the Loss of the Past
Job 29:1-25 142
Disdained by the Outcast. Job 30:1-14 144
Job's Terror and the Cruelty of God
Job 30:15-31 145
Job's Innocence. Job 31:1-40 147
CHAPTER FOUR: ELIHU (Job 32-37) 153
Defending an Intrusion. Job 32:1-22 154
Speech to Job (Job 33)
Job is in Error. Job 33:1-11 157
The Night Vision. Job 33:12-18 158
Visitation by Illness. Job 33:19-33 160
Speech to Companions (Job 34)
Job's Error is Described. Job 34:1-9 162
The Just Creator. Job 34:10-20 164
The Omniscient Judge. Job 34:21-37 165
Speech to Job (Job 35-37)
Effect of Human Conduct on God. Job 35:1-8 168
A Cry From Pain Not Piety. Job 35:9-16 169
The Justice of God. Job 36:1-23 170
The Power of the God of Nature. Job 36:24-33 173
God in the Thunder. Job 37:1-24 175
CHAPTER FIVE: YAHWEH SPEECHES
(Job 38-42:6) 179
The First Speech (Job 38:1 - 40:5) 181
The Marvels of Creative Power. Job 38:1-11 181
Extraordinary Management of the Universe
Job 38:12-38 184
Dominion Over Wild Beasts. Job 38:39 - 39:12 188
Creatures With Unique Characteristics
Job 39:13-30 190
Challenge and Reply. Job 40:1-5 192
The Second Speech (Job 40:6 - 41:34) 193
The Execution of Justice. Job 40:6-14 193
The Beast Behemoth. Job 40:15-24 194
The Mythical Monster of the Sea. Job 41:1-11 197
Physical Features of the Monster. Job 41:12-34 198
CHAPTER SIX: RESOLUTION AND IMPLICATIC
(Job 42) 204
Second Reply and Last Words. Job 42:1-6 204
Epilogue. Job 42:7-10 207
Restoration. Job 42:11-17 209
Implications for Today 213
ADDITIONAL READING
The Book Of Ecclesiastes
INTRODUCTION 225
CHAPTER ONE: OBSERVATION OF LIFE
(Qoheleth 1:1-6:9) 229
The Profitlessness of Toil. Qoheleth 1:1-11 229
The Quest. Qoheleth 1:12-18 233
In Search of Pleasure. Qoheleth 2:1-11 235
In Search of Wisdom. Qoheleth 2:12-17 237
Toil That Benefits Another. Qoheleth 2:18-26 239
Predetermined Times. Qoheleth 3:1-15 242
Is There a Moral Order? Qoheleth 3:16-22 247
The Evil of Oppression. Qoheleth 4:1-6 249
The Solitary Life. Qoheleth 4:7-16 251
Authentic Piety. Qoheleth 5:1-7 253
The Vanity of Wealth. Qoheleth 5:8-20 255
Wealth Without Enjoyment. Qoheleth 6:1-9 259
CHAPTER TWO: CONCLUSIONS DRAWN
(Qoheleth 6:10–12:14) 261
Inability to Know. Qoheleth 6:10-12 261
The Good Life. Qoheleth 7:1-14 262
The Golden Mean. Qoheleth 7:15-24 268
No One is Trustworthy. Qoheleth 7:25-29 270
Court Protocol. Qoheleth 8:1-9 271
The Inadequacy of Retribution. Qoheleth 8:10-17 272
Common Fate. Qoheleth 9:1-6 274
Enjoy Life. Qoheleth 9:7-10 276
The Limitations of Wisdom. Qoheleth 9:11-18 277
Practical Wisdom. Qoheleth 10:1-20 278
The Need to Act. Qoheleth 11:1-6 283
Enjoy Life. Qoheleth 11:7-10 284
Allegory on Old Age. Qoheleth 12:1-8 286
Epilogue. Qoheleth 12:9-14 289
Implications For Today 291
ADDITIONAL READING 295
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 27141 223.1/B45/(ING) BER Libro Biblioteca Central FTPCL Ejemplares codificados Disponible The growth of the biblical tradition / Koch, Klaus
Título : The growth of the biblical tradition Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Koch, Klaus, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: Macmillan Company Fecha de publicación: 1969 Número de páginas: 233 páginas Nota general: <27249> Idioma : Español Clasificación: 220.9/K68/(ING) Resumen: CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION TO THE FIRST EDITION ix
TRANSLATOR’S NOTE xii
AUTHOR’S NOTE TO THE ENGLISH EDITION xiii
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS xiv
PART I: THE METHODS
SECTION ONE: FUNDAMENTALS
1 LITERARY TYPES AND FORMULAS 3
A. A Note on Modern Language Usage 3
B. New Testament Example: The Beatitudes 6
C. Old Testament Example: The Decalogue 8
D. The Bounds Imposed by the Literary Type, Literary Originality, and the Inspiration of the Bible 11
E. The Problem of Literary types in General Literary Scholarcship 13
F. The Determination of Literary Types and Style Criticism 15
2 THE HISTORY OF LITERARY TYPES 16
A. Changes Undergone by the Blessing 16
B. Changes Undergone by Apodictic Series of Prohibitions 18
C. A Look at other Languages of the Ancient World 20
D. Complex Literary Types and Component Literary Types 23
E. Attempts at a Survey of Old and New Testament Literary Types 25
3 SETTING IN LIFE 26
A. Literature and Life 26
B. Background to the Blessing 28
C. Background to Apodictic Series of Prohibitions 29
D. Relationship to Ancient Oriental and Hellenistic Cultic and Social History 33
E. The Persistence of Literary Types and heir Transition to Other Settings in Life 34
4 THE HISTORY OF THE TRANSMISSION OF TRADITION 38
A. The different Stages in the Development of Single Units 38
B. The Beatitudes 39
C. The Decalogue 44
D. The First Steps in a Investigation into the Background of a Text 51
E. Changes in the Units which make up Complex Literary Types 53
F. The Question of the Historicity of Narratives 54
G. The History of Motifs 56
5 REDACTION HISTORY 57
A. Return to the Final Stages of the Tradition 57
B. The Position of the Beatitudes in the Gospels 59
C. The Decalogue’s Position in the Historical Writings and Books of the Law 62
D. The History of Research 64
SECTION TWO: A WIDER VIEW
6 LITERARY CRITICISM AND FORM CRITICISM 68
A. The Determination of Sources 68
B. Modern Literary Criticism’s Concept of History 70
C. A Wider Range through Form Criticism 72
D. A Change in the Concept of History 74
E. The Discovery of the Kerygmatic Nature of Certain Writings 76
F. The Abiding significance of Literary Criticism 77
7 THE DEBATE ABOUT ORAL TRANSMISSION 78
A. The Tradition History School 80
B. Oral Tradition in Old Testament Texts 81
C. The Importance of Written Records in the Old Testament 82
D. The Relation between Oral and Written Transmission in the Old Testament 84
E. Oral and written Tradition in the Early Christian Environment 86
F. Oral Tradition in the New Testament 87
G. General Exegetical Consequences 89
8 CHARACTERISTICS OF HEBREW POETRY 91
A. Parallelismus Membrorum 92
B. The Structure of Pems and Songs 95
C. Short Verse Series 96
D. The role of Poetry in Israel 97
E. Metrics 98
9 THE CANON, AND A LITERARY AND LINGUISTIC HISTORY OF THE BIBLE 100
A. The Relevance of Transmission History for the Church 100
B. The Scheme for a Literary History of the Bible 102
C. The History of Biblical Interpretation and the History of Language 106
PART II: SELECTED EXAMPLES
SECTION ONE: FROM THE NARRATIVE BOOKS
10 THE ANCESTRESS OF ISRAEL IN DANGER 111
A. Defining the Unit 111
B. Determination of the Literary Type 119
C. Transmission History 122
D. Setting in Life 127
E. Redaction History 128
11 SAUL AND DAVID IN THE WILDERNESS 132
A. Defining the Literary Unit 137
B. Determination of the Literary Type and Setting in Life 138
C. Transmission History 141
D. Redaction History 144
12 SAGAS IN THE BIBLE? 148
A. General Characteristics 148
B. Two Stages in the Development of the Saga in Israel 151
C. The Saga as the Expression of a Particular Way of Thinking 153
D. Theological Evaluation 155
SECTION TWO: FROM THE SONGS
13 THE HYMN 159
A. Characteristics of the Literary type 161
B. Setting in Life 163
C. History of the Literary Type 166
D. Transmission and Redaction History 168
14 THE INDIVIDUAL SONG OF LAMENT, AND THE ORACLE ASSURING THE WORSHIPPER HIS LAMENT HAS BEEN HEARD 171
A. Determination of the Literary Type 173
B. Setting in Life 176
C. History of the Literary Type 178
D. Transmission and Redaction History 181
SECTION THREE: FROM THE PROPHETIC WRITINGS
15 AHAZIAH’S FALL 183
A. Legends of the Prophets 184
B. The Literary Type 186
C. Transmission History 187
D. Official speech between those of Different Standing, and the Messenger Formula 189
E. Prophecy of Disaster to the Individual 191
F. Redaction History 194
16 LEGENDS 195
A. Political Legends and Cult Legends 196
B. The Legend as the Expression of a Particular Way of Thinking 197
17 THE YOKE OF THE KING OF BABYLON 200
A. Legends and Biography of the Prophets 201
B. The Prophesy of Disaster to the Individual 205
C. The Prophecy of Disaster to the Nation 206
D. The Prophecy of Salvation 207
E. The Reception of a Prophecy 209
F. Reflection by the Prophet Himself 209
G. The Pronouncement Accompanying a Symbolic Action 210
18 HISTORY OF THE LITERARY TYPE OF THE PROPHECY 210
A. The Structure of the Prophecy of Disaster 210
B. The Structure of the Prophecy of Salvation 213
C. Parallels outside Israel 215
D. Comparison with the Message 216
E. Setting in Life 217
INDEX OF BIBLICAL LITERARY TYPES AND THEIR ELEMENTS 221
INDEX OF BIBLICAL REFERENCES
The growth of the biblical tradition [texto impreso] / Koch, Klaus, Autor . - 1° . - [S.l.] : Macmillan Company, 1969 . - 233 páginas.
<27249>
Idioma : Español
Clasificación: 220.9/K68/(ING) Resumen: CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION TO THE FIRST EDITION ix
TRANSLATOR’S NOTE xii
AUTHOR’S NOTE TO THE ENGLISH EDITION xiii
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS xiv
PART I: THE METHODS
SECTION ONE: FUNDAMENTALS
1 LITERARY TYPES AND FORMULAS 3
A. A Note on Modern Language Usage 3
B. New Testament Example: The Beatitudes 6
C. Old Testament Example: The Decalogue 8
D. The Bounds Imposed by the Literary Type, Literary Originality, and the Inspiration of the Bible 11
E. The Problem of Literary types in General Literary Scholarcship 13
F. The Determination of Literary Types and Style Criticism 15
2 THE HISTORY OF LITERARY TYPES 16
A. Changes Undergone by the Blessing 16
B. Changes Undergone by Apodictic Series of Prohibitions 18
C. A Look at other Languages of the Ancient World 20
D. Complex Literary Types and Component Literary Types 23
E. Attempts at a Survey of Old and New Testament Literary Types 25
3 SETTING IN LIFE 26
A. Literature and Life 26
B. Background to the Blessing 28
C. Background to Apodictic Series of Prohibitions 29
D. Relationship to Ancient Oriental and Hellenistic Cultic and Social History 33
E. The Persistence of Literary Types and heir Transition to Other Settings in Life 34
4 THE HISTORY OF THE TRANSMISSION OF TRADITION 38
A. The different Stages in the Development of Single Units 38
B. The Beatitudes 39
C. The Decalogue 44
D. The First Steps in a Investigation into the Background of a Text 51
E. Changes in the Units which make up Complex Literary Types 53
F. The Question of the Historicity of Narratives 54
G. The History of Motifs 56
5 REDACTION HISTORY 57
A. Return to the Final Stages of the Tradition 57
B. The Position of the Beatitudes in the Gospels 59
C. The Decalogue’s Position in the Historical Writings and Books of the Law 62
D. The History of Research 64
SECTION TWO: A WIDER VIEW
6 LITERARY CRITICISM AND FORM CRITICISM 68
A. The Determination of Sources 68
B. Modern Literary Criticism’s Concept of History 70
C. A Wider Range through Form Criticism 72
D. A Change in the Concept of History 74
E. The Discovery of the Kerygmatic Nature of Certain Writings 76
F. The Abiding significance of Literary Criticism 77
7 THE DEBATE ABOUT ORAL TRANSMISSION 78
A. The Tradition History School 80
B. Oral Tradition in Old Testament Texts 81
C. The Importance of Written Records in the Old Testament 82
D. The Relation between Oral and Written Transmission in the Old Testament 84
E. Oral and written Tradition in the Early Christian Environment 86
F. Oral Tradition in the New Testament 87
G. General Exegetical Consequences 89
8 CHARACTERISTICS OF HEBREW POETRY 91
A. Parallelismus Membrorum 92
B. The Structure of Pems and Songs 95
C. Short Verse Series 96
D. The role of Poetry in Israel 97
E. Metrics 98
9 THE CANON, AND A LITERARY AND LINGUISTIC HISTORY OF THE BIBLE 100
A. The Relevance of Transmission History for the Church 100
B. The Scheme for a Literary History of the Bible 102
C. The History of Biblical Interpretation and the History of Language 106
PART II: SELECTED EXAMPLES
SECTION ONE: FROM THE NARRATIVE BOOKS
10 THE ANCESTRESS OF ISRAEL IN DANGER 111
A. Defining the Unit 111
B. Determination of the Literary Type 119
C. Transmission History 122
D. Setting in Life 127
E. Redaction History 128
11 SAUL AND DAVID IN THE WILDERNESS 132
A. Defining the Literary Unit 137
B. Determination of the Literary Type and Setting in Life 138
C. Transmission History 141
D. Redaction History 144
12 SAGAS IN THE BIBLE? 148
A. General Characteristics 148
B. Two Stages in the Development of the Saga in Israel 151
C. The Saga as the Expression of a Particular Way of Thinking 153
D. Theological Evaluation 155
SECTION TWO: FROM THE SONGS
13 THE HYMN 159
A. Characteristics of the Literary type 161
B. Setting in Life 163
C. History of the Literary Type 166
D. Transmission and Redaction History 168
14 THE INDIVIDUAL SONG OF LAMENT, AND THE ORACLE ASSURING THE WORSHIPPER HIS LAMENT HAS BEEN HEARD 171
A. Determination of the Literary Type 173
B. Setting in Life 176
C. History of the Literary Type 178
D. Transmission and Redaction History 181
SECTION THREE: FROM THE PROPHETIC WRITINGS
15 AHAZIAH’S FALL 183
A. Legends of the Prophets 184
B. The Literary Type 186
C. Transmission History 187
D. Official speech between those of Different Standing, and the Messenger Formula 189
E. Prophecy of Disaster to the Individual 191
F. Redaction History 194
16 LEGENDS 195
A. Political Legends and Cult Legends 196
B. The Legend as the Expression of a Particular Way of Thinking 197
17 THE YOKE OF THE KING OF BABYLON 200
A. Legends and Biography of the Prophets 201
B. The Prophesy of Disaster to the Individual 205
C. The Prophecy of Disaster to the Nation 206
D. The Prophecy of Salvation 207
E. The Reception of a Prophecy 209
F. Reflection by the Prophet Himself 209
G. The Pronouncement Accompanying a Symbolic Action 210
18 HISTORY OF THE LITERARY TYPE OF THE PROPHECY 210
A. The Structure of the Prophecy of Disaster 210
B. The Structure of the Prophecy of Salvation 213
C. Parallels outside Israel 215
D. Comparison with the Message 216
E. Setting in Life 217
INDEX OF BIBLICAL LITERARY TYPES AND THEIR ELEMENTS 221
INDEX OF BIBLICAL REFERENCES
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Título : The people's religion Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Gallup, George, Autor Editorial: Macmillan Company Fecha de publicación: 1989 Número de páginas: 278 páginas Nota general: <27245> Idioma : Español Clasificación: 200.9/G15/(ING) Resumen: PART – I
1- A Half Century of American Religion – 3
1930s – 5
1940s – 6
1950s – 8
1960s – 9
1970s – 11
1980s – 15
The Religious Character of America – 20
2- Trends in Religion – 22
U.S. Religion makeup becomic more pluralistic – 23
Mainline protestants losing young adults – 26
Denominational switching – 27
Membership – 29
Church attendance – 30
Importance of religion – 35
Religion – influence relevance – 38
Interest in religion – 40
Confidence in religion – 42
Confidence in clergy ethics – 43
Conclusions – 44
3- An American Faith – 45
Americans experience passages in faith life – 48
Gender, marriage and religion – 50
A religious person – 54
God, judgment and miracles – 56
Life after death – 58
Americans and the bible – 60
What Americans believe about jesus – 63
Religious training - 66
Religious experience – 68
Americans rely on selves to solve problems – 69
Godtalk – 71
Standards for good and evil – 73
Angels devils and ghosts – 75
Religious and premarital sex – 76
Religious colleges – 80
Religious and depression – 82
Regional religious profiles – 83
Religion and education – 86
Americans attitudes toward their churches – 88
Conclusions – 89
4- Religious Profiles – 92
Evangelicals – 92
Catholics – 99
Baptists – 101
Methodists – 103
Lutherans – 106
Episcopalians – 108
Presbyterians – 110
Other protestants – 112
Mormons – 114
Jews – 115
Nones – 117
Ethnicity and race – 119
Blacks – 122
Hispanics – 124
Charismatics/Pentecostals – 125
Religion and American teenagers – 127
Baby boomers – 130
5- Case studios – 132
1- The Unchurched – 132
The 1978 and 1988 Unchurched American studios – 136
Practical steps – 144
2- Religious television – 148
The 1987 study – 155
Observations religious television – 163
PART - II
6- Religion and public issues – 167
Abortion – 167
Education – 179
Religion and tolerance – 186
Martin Luther King, Jr, and Civil rights – 188
Homosexuality and aids – 190
Family and lifestyle – 193
Women in society – 194
Americans support baby m decision – 196
Americans differ by religion on smoking, drinking – 198
Gun control – 199
Government spending – 201
Labor – 203
The supreme court – 204
Public figures – 206
The most admired men and women - 208
Israel and the middle east – 209
Anticommunism – 211
Social movements – 214
Conclusions – 215
7- Religion and Politics – 219
Denominational political affiliations stable since 1984 – 219
The new political typologies – 224
Religion and the presidency – 227
The churches and politics – 230
The 1988 election – 234
Conclusions – 249
8- Americans Faith the 1990s – 251
The American faith and the churches – 251
What Americans want from their churches – 253
Factors affecting faith and religious practice – 256
The future religious makeup of the united states – 261
Notes – 267
Index - 273
The people's religion [texto impreso] / Gallup, George, Autor . - [S.l.] : Macmillan Company, 1989 . - 278 páginas.
<27245>
Idioma : Español
Clasificación: 200.9/G15/(ING) Resumen: PART – I
1- A Half Century of American Religion – 3
1930s – 5
1940s – 6
1950s – 8
1960s – 9
1970s – 11
1980s – 15
The Religious Character of America – 20
2- Trends in Religion – 22
U.S. Religion makeup becomic more pluralistic – 23
Mainline protestants losing young adults – 26
Denominational switching – 27
Membership – 29
Church attendance – 30
Importance of religion – 35
Religion – influence relevance – 38
Interest in religion – 40
Confidence in religion – 42
Confidence in clergy ethics – 43
Conclusions – 44
3- An American Faith – 45
Americans experience passages in faith life – 48
Gender, marriage and religion – 50
A religious person – 54
God, judgment and miracles – 56
Life after death – 58
Americans and the bible – 60
What Americans believe about jesus – 63
Religious training - 66
Religious experience – 68
Americans rely on selves to solve problems – 69
Godtalk – 71
Standards for good and evil – 73
Angels devils and ghosts – 75
Religious and premarital sex – 76
Religious colleges – 80
Religious and depression – 82
Regional religious profiles – 83
Religion and education – 86
Americans attitudes toward their churches – 88
Conclusions – 89
4- Religious Profiles – 92
Evangelicals – 92
Catholics – 99
Baptists – 101
Methodists – 103
Lutherans – 106
Episcopalians – 108
Presbyterians – 110
Other protestants – 112
Mormons – 114
Jews – 115
Nones – 117
Ethnicity and race – 119
Blacks – 122
Hispanics – 124
Charismatics/Pentecostals – 125
Religion and American teenagers – 127
Baby boomers – 130
5- Case studios – 132
1- The Unchurched – 132
The 1978 and 1988 Unchurched American studios – 136
Practical steps – 144
2- Religious television – 148
The 1987 study – 155
Observations religious television – 163
PART - II
6- Religion and public issues – 167
Abortion – 167
Education – 179
Religion and tolerance – 186
Martin Luther King, Jr, and Civil rights – 188
Homosexuality and aids – 190
Family and lifestyle – 193
Women in society – 194
Americans support baby m decision – 196
Americans differ by religion on smoking, drinking – 198
Gun control – 199
Government spending – 201
Labor – 203
The supreme court – 204
Public figures – 206
The most admired men and women - 208
Israel and the middle east – 209
Anticommunism – 211
Social movements – 214
Conclusions – 215
7- Religion and Politics – 219
Denominational political affiliations stable since 1984 – 219
The new political typologies – 224
Religion and the presidency – 227
The churches and politics – 230
The 1988 election – 234
Conclusions – 249
8- Americans Faith the 1990s – 251
The American faith and the churches – 251
What Americans want from their churches – 253
Factors affecting faith and religious practice – 256
The future religious makeup of the united states – 261
Notes – 267
Index - 273
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