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La Biblia hoy en la Iglesia / Alonso Schökel, Luis
Título : La Biblia hoy en la Iglesia Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Alonso Schökel, Luis, Autor ; Lyonnet, Stanislas, Autor Editorial: Paulinas Fecha de publicación: 1970 Número de páginas: 179 Nota general: <05747> Idioma : Español Clasificación: 262.521/A42 La Biblia hoy en la Iglesia [texto impreso] / Alonso Schökel, Luis, Autor ; Lyonnet, Stanislas, Autor . - [S.l.] : Paulinas, 1970 . - 179.
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Título : Sin redemption and sacrifice Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Lyonnet, Stanislas, Autor Editorial: Biblical Institute Press Número de páginas: 264 páginas Nota general: <27315> Idioma : Español Clasificación: 220.8/A/48/(ITA) Resumen: FOREWORD – V
ABBREVIATIONS – XI
INTRODUCTION: THE NOTION AND FUNCTION OF BIBLICAL THEOLOGY – XIII
PART I: THE NOTION OF SIN
INTRODUCTION – 3
CHAPTER ONE: THE ACCOUNT OF SIN IN GENESIS 3 – 5
CHAPTER TWO: SIN ELSEWHERE IN THE OLD TESTAMENT – 12
1. Different words for sin – 12
2. Sin and bible history – 16
3. The jealousy of Yahweh – 19
4. Conclusions concerning the notion of sin the old testament – 23
CHAPTER THREE: SIN IN JUDAISM – 24
1. The notion of sin in the Septuagint – 24
The terminology – 25
The notion of debt – 25
2. The notion of sin in the Qumran scrolls and the jewish pseudepigrapha – 27
Sin as a power – 27
The role of the holy spirit – 29
CHAPTER FOUR: SIN IN THE SYNOPTIC CATECHESIS AND IN THE CATECHESIS OF ACTS – 31
1. The terminology – 32
The sinful act in general – 32
Sin considered as a debt – 32
The anomia – 33
2. Christ and sin – 34
Sin is in the heart of man – 34
Sin menas satan domination – 35
The parable of the prodigal son – 36
CHAPTER FIVE: THE NOTION OF SIN IN THE JOHANNINE WRITINGS – 38
1. The use and the meaning of hamartia – 38
2. He who takes away the sin of the world – 39
3. Sin is separation from god – 41
4. Sin is anomia – 42
5. The sin which leads to death – 43
6. He who commits sin is of the devil – 44
CHAPTER SIX: THE NOTION OF SIN IN AT. PAUL´S EPISTLES – 46
1. The terminology – 46
2. The sinful act considered as a debt – 47
3. The lists of sins – 48
4. Grediness or pleonexia – 50
5. The sin of idolatry – 51
6. Desire or epithumia – 52
7. Flesh – 53
8. Personified sin – 54
The power of sin – 55
Death – 55
The slavery of sin – 56
PART II: THE TERMINOLOGY OF REDEMPTION – 61
INTRODUCTION – 61
CHAPTER ONE: THE TERMINOLOGY OF SALVATION – 63
1. Statement of the problem – 63
2. The origin of the notion of salvation in the new testament – 65
3. Yahweh, the savior in the old testament – 68
4. Chirist, the savior in the new testament – 69
5. The nature of this salvation – 73
CHAPTER TWO: THE TERMINOLOGY OF LIBERATION – 79
1. Statement of the problem – 79
2. The use of the root Lutron in profane literature – 80
3. The use of the terms in judeo Hellenistic literature – 85
4. The use of the terms in the new testament – 87
5. The use of the terms in the old testament – 90
6. Comparison with the vocabulary taken from the root eleutheros – 95
7. Conclusions – 97
CHAPTER THREE: THE TERMINOLOGY OF PURCHASING OR ACQUISITION – 104
1. Statement of the problem – 104
2. The notion of purchase in sacred manumission – 105
3. the notion of purchase or acquisition in the old testament – 110
4. The notion of purchase or acquisition in the old testament – 112
5. On the redemption of acquisition in eph – 115
6. Conclusion – 118
CHAPTER FOUR: THE TERMINOLOGY OF EXPIATION IN THE OLD TESTAMENT – 120
1. Statement of the problem – 120
2. The use of the verb in the greek language – 124
3. The use of the Hebrew verb kipper – 127
4. A note concerning the use of the verb kipper in the scriptures of Qumran – 133
CHAPTER FIVE: THE TERMINOLOGY OF EXPIATION IN THE SEPTUAGINT – 137
1. The ordinary sacred use of the verb - 137
2. The use of the verb with god as object or on expiation considered as intercession – 141
3. Conclusion – 146
CHAPTER SIX: THE TERMINOLOGY OF EXPIATION IN THE NEW TESTAMENT – 147
1. The verb - 147
2. The noun hilasmos in the Greek old testament and 1 john – 148
The use of the term hilasmos in the Greek old testament – 148
The immediate context – 148
The immediate context – 154
3. Hilasterion in Rom – 155
The use of the term in Hellenistic literature – 155
The Pauline use of the word hilasterion in Rom – 157
The use of the term hilasterion in the old testament – 159
Christ as hilasteriom – 163
CHAPTER SEVEN: THE SACRIFICIAL FUNCTION OF BLOOD – 167
1. Statement of the problem – 167
2. Various rites in which blood was used – 170
The sacrifice of the paschal lamb – 170
The sacrifice of the covenant – 172
The sacrifice of expiation – 173
3. The meaning of the saying of lev – 175
The immediate context – 175
The meaning of bannepes in lev – 176
APPENDIX: THE CEREMONY OF THE SCAPEGOAT – 182
PART III: CHRIST MADE SIN (2 COR 5: 21) SACRIFICE AND REDEMPTION IN THE HISTORY OF A FORMULA – 187
INTRODUCTION – 187
CHAPTER ONE: THE ANCIENT GREEK CHRISTIAN WRITERS – 189
1. Writing of the first two centuries – 189
2. The writers of Alexandria - 193
3. Other ancient Greek writers - 198
CHAPTER TWO: THE ANCIENT LATIN CHRISTIAN WRITERS – 203
1. The patristic age – 203
Before st. Augustine – 203
The rights of the devil – 207
St. Augustine – 211
After st. Augustine – 215
2. The middle ages – 216
CHAPTER THREE: THE REFORMATION PERIOD – 225
1. Protestant Writers – 225
Luther: Christ and the penalty of sin – 225
Calvin: Christ in our place – 229
Melanchthon: the wrath of god – 234
Other early protestant writers - 235
2. Catholic Writers – 238
CHAPTER FOUR: THE SACRIFICE OF JESUS IN ITS CULTIC EXPRESSION – 245
1. True sacrifice, true redemption – 246
2. Sacrifice for sin – 248
The sin offering context – 248
The suffering servant context – 253
Christ hilasmos – 256
The blood of sacrifice – 258
3. The paschal lamb and the binding of Isaac – 261
4. The high priest and the tent of his body – 267
CHAPTER FIVE: THE SCAPEGOAT AS TYPE OF CHRIST IN THE HISTORY OF A DOCTRINE – 269
1. The ritual of the scapegoat – 269
2. The scapegoat as type of Christ: suggestions and confusions – 273
3. Since the reformation period: Christ the scapegoat – 281
4. The scapegoat and the hanc igitur – 287
CONCLUSION: THE NOTION OF SIN, THE TERMINOLOGY OF REDEMPTION, SACRIFICAL REDEMPTION AND RETURN TO GOD – 290
1. The notion of sin – 290
2. The terminology of redemption – 291
3. Sacrificial redemption – 293
4. Return to god – 295
PART IV: A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SACRIFICE I N THE BIBLE AND THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST – 297
INDEX OF AUTHORS – 335
INDEX OF SCRIPTURE REFERENCES – 346
INDEX OF SUBJECTS - 350
Sin redemption and sacrifice [texto impreso] / Lyonnet, Stanislas, Autor . - [S.l.] : Biblical Institute Press, [s.d.] . - 264 páginas.
<27315>
Idioma : Español
Clasificación: 220.8/A/48/(ITA) Resumen: FOREWORD – V
ABBREVIATIONS – XI
INTRODUCTION: THE NOTION AND FUNCTION OF BIBLICAL THEOLOGY – XIII
PART I: THE NOTION OF SIN
INTRODUCTION – 3
CHAPTER ONE: THE ACCOUNT OF SIN IN GENESIS 3 – 5
CHAPTER TWO: SIN ELSEWHERE IN THE OLD TESTAMENT – 12
1. Different words for sin – 12
2. Sin and bible history – 16
3. The jealousy of Yahweh – 19
4. Conclusions concerning the notion of sin the old testament – 23
CHAPTER THREE: SIN IN JUDAISM – 24
1. The notion of sin in the Septuagint – 24
The terminology – 25
The notion of debt – 25
2. The notion of sin in the Qumran scrolls and the jewish pseudepigrapha – 27
Sin as a power – 27
The role of the holy spirit – 29
CHAPTER FOUR: SIN IN THE SYNOPTIC CATECHESIS AND IN THE CATECHESIS OF ACTS – 31
1. The terminology – 32
The sinful act in general – 32
Sin considered as a debt – 32
The anomia – 33
2. Christ and sin – 34
Sin is in the heart of man – 34
Sin menas satan domination – 35
The parable of the prodigal son – 36
CHAPTER FIVE: THE NOTION OF SIN IN THE JOHANNINE WRITINGS – 38
1. The use and the meaning of hamartia – 38
2. He who takes away the sin of the world – 39
3. Sin is separation from god – 41
4. Sin is anomia – 42
5. The sin which leads to death – 43
6. He who commits sin is of the devil – 44
CHAPTER SIX: THE NOTION OF SIN IN AT. PAUL´S EPISTLES – 46
1. The terminology – 46
2. The sinful act considered as a debt – 47
3. The lists of sins – 48
4. Grediness or pleonexia – 50
5. The sin of idolatry – 51
6. Desire or epithumia – 52
7. Flesh – 53
8. Personified sin – 54
The power of sin – 55
Death – 55
The slavery of sin – 56
PART II: THE TERMINOLOGY OF REDEMPTION – 61
INTRODUCTION – 61
CHAPTER ONE: THE TERMINOLOGY OF SALVATION – 63
1. Statement of the problem – 63
2. The origin of the notion of salvation in the new testament – 65
3. Yahweh, the savior in the old testament – 68
4. Chirist, the savior in the new testament – 69
5. The nature of this salvation – 73
CHAPTER TWO: THE TERMINOLOGY OF LIBERATION – 79
1. Statement of the problem – 79
2. The use of the root Lutron in profane literature – 80
3. The use of the terms in judeo Hellenistic literature – 85
4. The use of the terms in the new testament – 87
5. The use of the terms in the old testament – 90
6. Comparison with the vocabulary taken from the root eleutheros – 95
7. Conclusions – 97
CHAPTER THREE: THE TERMINOLOGY OF PURCHASING OR ACQUISITION – 104
1. Statement of the problem – 104
2. The notion of purchase in sacred manumission – 105
3. the notion of purchase or acquisition in the old testament – 110
4. The notion of purchase or acquisition in the old testament – 112
5. On the redemption of acquisition in eph – 115
6. Conclusion – 118
CHAPTER FOUR: THE TERMINOLOGY OF EXPIATION IN THE OLD TESTAMENT – 120
1. Statement of the problem – 120
2. The use of the verb in the greek language – 124
3. The use of the Hebrew verb kipper – 127
4. A note concerning the use of the verb kipper in the scriptures of Qumran – 133
CHAPTER FIVE: THE TERMINOLOGY OF EXPIATION IN THE SEPTUAGINT – 137
1. The ordinary sacred use of the verb - 137
2. The use of the verb with god as object or on expiation considered as intercession – 141
3. Conclusion – 146
CHAPTER SIX: THE TERMINOLOGY OF EXPIATION IN THE NEW TESTAMENT – 147
1. The verb - 147
2. The noun hilasmos in the Greek old testament and 1 john – 148
The use of the term hilasmos in the Greek old testament – 148
The immediate context – 148
The immediate context – 154
3. Hilasterion in Rom – 155
The use of the term in Hellenistic literature – 155
The Pauline use of the word hilasterion in Rom – 157
The use of the term hilasterion in the old testament – 159
Christ as hilasteriom – 163
CHAPTER SEVEN: THE SACRIFICIAL FUNCTION OF BLOOD – 167
1. Statement of the problem – 167
2. Various rites in which blood was used – 170
The sacrifice of the paschal lamb – 170
The sacrifice of the covenant – 172
The sacrifice of expiation – 173
3. The meaning of the saying of lev – 175
The immediate context – 175
The meaning of bannepes in lev – 176
APPENDIX: THE CEREMONY OF THE SCAPEGOAT – 182
PART III: CHRIST MADE SIN (2 COR 5: 21) SACRIFICE AND REDEMPTION IN THE HISTORY OF A FORMULA – 187
INTRODUCTION – 187
CHAPTER ONE: THE ANCIENT GREEK CHRISTIAN WRITERS – 189
1. Writing of the first two centuries – 189
2. The writers of Alexandria - 193
3. Other ancient Greek writers - 198
CHAPTER TWO: THE ANCIENT LATIN CHRISTIAN WRITERS – 203
1. The patristic age – 203
Before st. Augustine – 203
The rights of the devil – 207
St. Augustine – 211
After st. Augustine – 215
2. The middle ages – 216
CHAPTER THREE: THE REFORMATION PERIOD – 225
1. Protestant Writers – 225
Luther: Christ and the penalty of sin – 225
Calvin: Christ in our place – 229
Melanchthon: the wrath of god – 234
Other early protestant writers - 235
2. Catholic Writers – 238
CHAPTER FOUR: THE SACRIFICE OF JESUS IN ITS CULTIC EXPRESSION – 245
1. True sacrifice, true redemption – 246
2. Sacrifice for sin – 248
The sin offering context – 248
The suffering servant context – 253
Christ hilasmos – 256
The blood of sacrifice – 258
3. The paschal lamb and the binding of Isaac – 261
4. The high priest and the tent of his body – 267
CHAPTER FIVE: THE SCAPEGOAT AS TYPE OF CHRIST IN THE HISTORY OF A DOCTRINE – 269
1. The ritual of the scapegoat – 269
2. The scapegoat as type of Christ: suggestions and confusions – 273
3. Since the reformation period: Christ the scapegoat – 281
4. The scapegoat and the hanc igitur – 287
CONCLUSION: THE NOTION OF SIN, THE TERMINOLOGY OF REDEMPTION, SACRIFICAL REDEMPTION AND RETURN TO GOD – 290
1. The notion of sin – 290
2. The terminology of redemption – 291
3. Sacrificial redemption – 293
4. Return to god – 295
PART IV: A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SACRIFICE I N THE BIBLE AND THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST – 297
INDEX OF AUTHORS – 335
INDEX OF SCRIPTURE REFERENCES – 346
INDEX OF SUBJECTS - 350
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