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Paul judaism and the gentiles / Watson, Francis
Título : Paul judaism and the gentiles Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Watson, Francis, Autor Editorial: Cambridge University Press Número de páginas: 246 páginas ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-0-521-32573-0 Nota general: <27029> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 221/O37/(ING) Resumen: Preface – page ix
Abbreviations – xi
1. Paul, the reformation and modern scholarship – 1
The Lutheran approach – 2
Oppsition to the Lutheran approach – 10
A sociological approach – 19
2. The origins of Paul’s view of the law – 23
Historical reconstruccion - 23
A the evidence of acts – 23
B the evidence of Paul´s letters – 28
Sociological analysis – 38
Two sociological models – 38
Qumran – 41
The Johannime community – 43
Paul – 45
3. The Galatian crisis – 49
The origins of the crisis – 49
Controversy at Antioch - 50
The council in Jesusalem and the Antioch incident – 53
The founding of the james in Galatia – 59
The men from james in Galatia – 59
Paul´s response to the crisis – 61
Denunciation – 61
Antithesis – 63
Reinterpretation – 69
4. Philippi Corinth and the Judaizers – 73
A warning to the philippians – 73
A place and time of writing – 73
Paul´s opponents in Phil - 74
Antithesis in Phil – 77
Judaizers at Corinth – 80
Judaizers in q corinthins – 81
Paul´s opponents in 2 Cor. 10-13 – 81
5. The situation in rome – 88
The question of the purpose of Romans – 88
The origins of Roman Christianity – 91
The two Roman congregations: Rom - 94
Gentile Christianity in Rome - 98
The evidence of Rom – 102
6. The social function of Romans: Rom 2
A sociological approach ti Rom – 106
Rom. 2: denunciation – 109
Denunciation of the jewish view of the covenant – 109
The obedient Gentiles – 115
7. The social function of Romans: Rom. 3-4 – 123
Rom 3: antithesis – 124
Jewish privilege and the law – 124
Jews, gentiles and the righteousness of god – 131
Rom. 4: jewish view of Abraham – 136
Paul´s reinterpretation of Abraham – 138
8. The social function of Romans: Rom. 5-8 – 143
The social significance of hope - 143
Grace alone as a misuderstaning - 147
The dire consequences of the law – 149
Hope and predestination – 158
9. The social function of Romans – 160
The purpose of Rom – 9-11 – 160
Election and the consistency of god – 162
Justification and the consistency of God – 164
The salvation of Israel and the consistency of god - 168
Excursus: the collection – 174
10 Conclusion – 177
Notes - 182
Bibliography – 232
Index - 245
Paul judaism and the gentiles [texto impreso] / Watson, Francis, Autor . - [S.l.] : Cambridge University Press, [s.d.] . - 246 páginas.
ISSN : 978-0-521-32573-0
<27029>
Idioma : Inglés
Clasificación: 221/O37/(ING) Resumen: Preface – page ix
Abbreviations – xi
1. Paul, the reformation and modern scholarship – 1
The Lutheran approach – 2
Oppsition to the Lutheran approach – 10
A sociological approach – 19
2. The origins of Paul’s view of the law – 23
Historical reconstruccion - 23
A the evidence of acts – 23
B the evidence of Paul´s letters – 28
Sociological analysis – 38
Two sociological models – 38
Qumran – 41
The Johannime community – 43
Paul – 45
3. The Galatian crisis – 49
The origins of the crisis – 49
Controversy at Antioch - 50
The council in Jesusalem and the Antioch incident – 53
The founding of the james in Galatia – 59
The men from james in Galatia – 59
Paul´s response to the crisis – 61
Denunciation – 61
Antithesis – 63
Reinterpretation – 69
4. Philippi Corinth and the Judaizers – 73
A warning to the philippians – 73
A place and time of writing – 73
Paul´s opponents in Phil - 74
Antithesis in Phil – 77
Judaizers at Corinth – 80
Judaizers in q corinthins – 81
Paul´s opponents in 2 Cor. 10-13 – 81
5. The situation in rome – 88
The question of the purpose of Romans – 88
The origins of Roman Christianity – 91
The two Roman congregations: Rom - 94
Gentile Christianity in Rome - 98
The evidence of Rom – 102
6. The social function of Romans: Rom 2
A sociological approach ti Rom – 106
Rom. 2: denunciation – 109
Denunciation of the jewish view of the covenant – 109
The obedient Gentiles – 115
7. The social function of Romans: Rom. 3-4 – 123
Rom 3: antithesis – 124
Jewish privilege and the law – 124
Jews, gentiles and the righteousness of god – 131
Rom. 4: jewish view of Abraham – 136
Paul´s reinterpretation of Abraham – 138
8. The social function of Romans: Rom. 5-8 – 143
The social significance of hope - 143
Grace alone as a misuderstaning - 147
The dire consequences of the law – 149
Hope and predestination – 158
9. The social function of Romans – 160
The purpose of Rom – 9-11 – 160
Election and the consistency of god – 162
Justification and the consistency of God – 164
The salvation of Israel and the consistency of god - 168
Excursus: the collection – 174
10 Conclusion – 177
Notes - 182
Bibliography – 232
Index - 245
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 27029 221/O37/(ING) WAT Libro Biblioteca Central FTPCL Ejemplares codificados Disponible Studying the old testament / Ohler, Annemarie
Título : Studying the old testament Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Ohler, Annemarie, Autor Editorial: T. AND T. CLARK Número de páginas: 388 páginas ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-0-567-09335-2 Nota general: <27028> Idioma : Español Clasificación: 221/O37/(ING) Resumen: CHAPTER I
Peculiarities of Hebrew thought and the Hebrew language – 15
1. Textual example: the revelation of the name of god – 15
2. The range of meaning of Hebrew Words – 27
3. Analysis of style as a way to the understanding of biblical texts – 41
4. The preference for concreteness and vividness – 52
CHAPTER II
Minor categories in the old testament – 73
Narrative categories – 73
1. Textual example: the building of the tower of babel – 73
2. The exegetical division of the unity of the book into a series of minor fragments – 77
3. Sagas – 82
4. Sagas of mankind – 89
5. Family sagas – 93
6. Textual example: Jacob´s struggle by night – 98
7. Layers of growth in biblical tests – 102
8. Narratives of the encounter with god – 105
9. Miracle narratives – 108
10. Narratives about extraordinary men – 112
11. Lists – 122
Categories of the tradition of the law – 124
1. Textual example: the Decalogue – 124
Poetic categories – 136
1. Textual example: psalm 31 – 136
2. Israel´s songs and prayers – 142
3. Laments – 151
4. Songs of praise – 162
5. Wisdom saying – 167
CHAPTER III.
The individual personality and the tradition of the people – 185
Moses and the traditions of the Pentateuch – 185
1. Textual example: the deuteronomic today – 185
2. The work of moses – 190
The prophets – 197
1. Textual example: Ezekiel’s vision and the call – 197
2. The commission of the prophets – 207
3. Categories of prophetic language – 214
4. Categories of reports about the prophets – 221
5. The prophets and religious tradition of Israel – 226
Teachers of wisdom and theologians – 231
1. Textual example: the revelation the divine wisdom – 237
2. Didactic poems concerning the divine wisdom – 237
3. The book of job – 240
4. The book of koheleth – 246
5. The apocalyptic writers – 249
CHAPTER IV.
The composite Works – 265
The earlier literary history of the Pentateuch – 265
1. Textual example: the progamme of the jahwistic historical work – 265
2. The basic writings of the Pentateuch – 270
3. The work of the jahwist – 271
4. The work of the elohist – 275
5. Deuteronomy – 278
6. The priestly document – 282
The historical works – 286
1. The historical writing of the Deuteronomist – 286
2. The historical book of the chronicler – 295
CHAPTER V
The questions of the unity of the old testament – 311
1. Textual example: Christ the inmanuel promised by Isaiah – 311
2. The interpretation of the old testament by the old testament – 321
3. Promise and fulfilment in the historical traditions of the old testament – 324
4. The prophet´s message of salvation – 329
5. The continued life of the words of the prophets – 338
6. The beginnings of the study of the scriptures – 349
7. The completion of the old testament – 359
General index – 369
Index of biblical Quotations - 379
Studying the old testament [texto impreso] / Ohler, Annemarie, Autor . - [S.l.] : T. AND T. CLARK, [s.d.] . - 388 páginas.
ISSN : 978-0-567-09335-2
<27028>
Idioma : Español
Clasificación: 221/O37/(ING) Resumen: CHAPTER I
Peculiarities of Hebrew thought and the Hebrew language – 15
1. Textual example: the revelation of the name of god – 15
2. The range of meaning of Hebrew Words – 27
3. Analysis of style as a way to the understanding of biblical texts – 41
4. The preference for concreteness and vividness – 52
CHAPTER II
Minor categories in the old testament – 73
Narrative categories – 73
1. Textual example: the building of the tower of babel – 73
2. The exegetical division of the unity of the book into a series of minor fragments – 77
3. Sagas – 82
4. Sagas of mankind – 89
5. Family sagas – 93
6. Textual example: Jacob´s struggle by night – 98
7. Layers of growth in biblical tests – 102
8. Narratives of the encounter with god – 105
9. Miracle narratives – 108
10. Narratives about extraordinary men – 112
11. Lists – 122
Categories of the tradition of the law – 124
1. Textual example: the Decalogue – 124
Poetic categories – 136
1. Textual example: psalm 31 – 136
2. Israel´s songs and prayers – 142
3. Laments – 151
4. Songs of praise – 162
5. Wisdom saying – 167
CHAPTER III.
The individual personality and the tradition of the people – 185
Moses and the traditions of the Pentateuch – 185
1. Textual example: the deuteronomic today – 185
2. The work of moses – 190
The prophets – 197
1. Textual example: Ezekiel’s vision and the call – 197
2. The commission of the prophets – 207
3. Categories of prophetic language – 214
4. Categories of reports about the prophets – 221
5. The prophets and religious tradition of Israel – 226
Teachers of wisdom and theologians – 231
1. Textual example: the revelation the divine wisdom – 237
2. Didactic poems concerning the divine wisdom – 237
3. The book of job – 240
4. The book of koheleth – 246
5. The apocalyptic writers – 249
CHAPTER IV.
The composite Works – 265
The earlier literary history of the Pentateuch – 265
1. Textual example: the progamme of the jahwistic historical work – 265
2. The basic writings of the Pentateuch – 270
3. The work of the jahwist – 271
4. The work of the elohist – 275
5. Deuteronomy – 278
6. The priestly document – 282
The historical works – 286
1. The historical writing of the Deuteronomist – 286
2. The historical book of the chronicler – 295
CHAPTER V
The questions of the unity of the old testament – 311
1. Textual example: Christ the inmanuel promised by Isaiah – 311
2. The interpretation of the old testament by the old testament – 321
3. Promise and fulfilment in the historical traditions of the old testament – 324
4. The prophet´s message of salvation – 329
5. The continued life of the words of the prophets – 338
6. The beginnings of the study of the scriptures – 349
7. The completion of the old testament – 359
General index – 369
Index of biblical Quotations - 379
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 27028 221/O37/(ING) OHL Libro Biblioteca Central FTPCL Ejemplares codificados Disponible