Grace, Reconciliation, Concord : The Death of Christ in Graeco-Roman Metaphors.

By: Breytenbach, CilliersMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Novum Testamentum, Supplements SerPublisher: Leiden : BRILL, 2010Copyright date: ©2010Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (382 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789004188044Subject(s): Metaphor - Religious aspects - ChristianityGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Grace, Reconciliation, Concord : The Death of Christ in Graeco-Roman MetaphorsDDC classification: 232.96/3 LOC classification: BT453 -- .B74 2010ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- PREFACE -- ABBREVIATIONS -- INTRODUCTION: REPHRASING THE "FOOLISH" WORD OF THE CROSS -- PART ONE: PRE-PAULINE AND PAULINE INTERPRETATION OF CHRIST'S DEATH -- 1. VERSÖHNUNG, STELLVERTRETUNG UND „SÜHNE" -- 2. GNÄDIGSTIMMEN UND GNÄDIGSEIN -- 3. THE "FOR US" PHRASES IN PAULINE SOTERIOLOGY -- 4. THE SEPTUAGINT VERSION OF ISAIAH 53 -- 5. „CHRISTUS STARB FÜR UNS" -- PART TWO: GOD'S GRACE, RECONCILIATION, TRIUMPH AND SALVATION IN PAUL'S LETTERS -- 6. DER EINZIGE GOTT-VATER DER BARMHERZIGKEIT -- 7. DER DANKSAGUNGSBERICHT DES PAULUS -- 8. SALVATION OF THE RECONCILED -- 9. PAUL'S PROCLAMATION AND GOD'S "THRIAMBOS" -- 10. "CHARIS" AND "ELEOS" IN PAUL'S LETTER TO THE ROMANS -- 11. "FOR IN HOPE WE WERE SAVED" -- PART THREE: POST-PAULINE SALVATION -- 12. „CHRISTUS LITT EURETWEGEN" -- 13. FORGIVENESS IN EARLY CHRISTIAN TRADITION -- 14. CIVIC CONCORD AND COSMIC HARMONY -- PART FOUR: PAULUS AFRICANUS -- 15. DIE IDENTITÄT EINES CHRISTENMENSCHEN -- 16. "NOT ACCORDING TO HUMAN CRITERIA" -- INDEX OF MODERN AUTHORS/PERSONS -- INDEX OF ANCIENT SOURCES (SELECTION) -- INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Summary: How did the first Christians interpret the death of Christ? This volume sets out to construct some of the Jewish and Greco-Roman patterns of thought which were initially utilised to express the meaning of the crucifixion.
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Intro -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- PREFACE -- ABBREVIATIONS -- INTRODUCTION: REPHRASING THE "FOOLISH" WORD OF THE CROSS -- PART ONE: PRE-PAULINE AND PAULINE INTERPRETATION OF CHRIST'S DEATH -- 1. VERSÖHNUNG, STELLVERTRETUNG UND „SÜHNE" -- 2. GNÄDIGSTIMMEN UND GNÄDIGSEIN -- 3. THE "FOR US" PHRASES IN PAULINE SOTERIOLOGY -- 4. THE SEPTUAGINT VERSION OF ISAIAH 53 -- 5. „CHRISTUS STARB FÜR UNS" -- PART TWO: GOD'S GRACE, RECONCILIATION, TRIUMPH AND SALVATION IN PAUL'S LETTERS -- 6. DER EINZIGE GOTT-VATER DER BARMHERZIGKEIT -- 7. DER DANKSAGUNGSBERICHT DES PAULUS -- 8. SALVATION OF THE RECONCILED -- 9. PAUL'S PROCLAMATION AND GOD'S "THRIAMBOS" -- 10. "CHARIS" AND "ELEOS" IN PAUL'S LETTER TO THE ROMANS -- 11. "FOR IN HOPE WE WERE SAVED" -- PART THREE: POST-PAULINE SALVATION -- 12. „CHRISTUS LITT EURETWEGEN" -- 13. FORGIVENESS IN EARLY CHRISTIAN TRADITION -- 14. CIVIC CONCORD AND COSMIC HARMONY -- PART FOUR: PAULUS AFRICANUS -- 15. DIE IDENTITÄT EINES CHRISTENMENSCHEN -- 16. "NOT ACCORDING TO HUMAN CRITERIA" -- INDEX OF MODERN AUTHORS/PERSONS -- INDEX OF ANCIENT SOURCES (SELECTION) -- INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

How did the first Christians interpret the death of Christ? This volume sets out to construct some of the Jewish and Greco-Roman patterns of thought which were initially utilised to express the meaning of the crucifixion.

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