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Cosmology and New Testament Theology: The Library of New Testament Studies

Editat de Dr Jonathan T. Pennington, Dr Sean M. McDonough
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 mai 2008
For first-century people, cosmology was a fundamental part of their worldview. Whether it was the philosopher contemplating the perfection of the heavenly orbits, the farmer searching the sky for signs of when to plant his crops, or the desert-dwelling sectarian looking for the end of the world, the cosmos held an endless fascination and occupied a prominent place in their understanding of life.For most ancient peoples, cosmology and theology were inseparable. Thus, when the Jewish and Christian Scriptural traditions begin with the bold claim, "In the beginning God created the heavens and earth," these words make statements which are at once cosmogonic, cosmological, and theological.Scholarship has begun only recently to investigate more fully the various cosmological and cosmogonic traditions that were current in the time of the Old and New Testaments. Much of this work, however, has focused on how OT conceptions of the world compared to other Ancient Near Eastern traditions. Much less has been done on the cosmological traditions which stand behind the views of the NT writers. Even fewer works have sought to connect cosmological views with NT theology. In light of the great importance that cosmology had in ancient peoples' worldviews and theological understanding, a thorough investigation of this neglected topic is in order.Cosmology and New Testament Theology systematically examines the NT documents to show how cosmological language and concepts inform, interact with, and contribute to the specific theological emphases of the various NT books. In some NT books, the importance of cosmology can be easily discerned, while in others what is required is a new and close examination of key cosmological terms (e.g., heaven, earth, world, creation) with an eye to the themes and theology of the book.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567031433
ISBN-10: 0567031438
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria The Library of New Testament Studies

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The study of ancient cosmology provides an important background to the NT documents, this will be the first book to examine this as a whole.

Cuprins

List of Contributors Introduction - Sean M. McDonough and Jonathan T. Pennington1. Graeco-Roman and Ancient Jewish Cosmology - Edward Adams 2. Heaven, Earth, and a New Genesis: Theological Cosmology in Matthew - Jonathan T. Pennington 3. Tearing the Heavens and Shaking the Heavenlies: Mark's Cosmology in its Apocalyptic Context - Michael F. Bird 4. 'The Heavens Opened': Cosmological and Theological Transformation in Luke and Acts - Steve Walton5. Light of the World: Cosmology and the Johannine Literature - Edward W. Klink III6. Paul's Cosmology: The Witness of Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, and Galatians - Joel White7. Reoriented to the Cosmos: Cosmology & Theology in Ephesians through Philemon - Robert L. Foster8. The Cosmology of Hebrews - John Laansma 9. God and 'the World': Cosmology and Theology in the Letter of James - Darian Lockett10. Cosmology in the Petrine Literature and Jude - John Dennis11. Revelation: The Climax of Cosmology - Sean M. McDonough 12. Conclusion - Sean M. McDonough and Jonathan T. PenningtonIndex

Recenzii

Review in International Review of Biblical Studies, vol. 54:2007/08
This edited book is a welcomed addition to the study of New Testament cosmology and is expected to serve both scholars and pastors as a helpful overview of the topic.
This is not merely a collection of analyses of such things as just how many levels of heaven Paul may have thought there were (although such issues are not overlooked) but rather a refreshingly wide-ranging collection of essays that consistently and seriously engages with theological significance of the cosmological language used by the NT authors... I warmly recommend this book to anyone interested in the cosmology or the theology of the NT, and readers will discover in the end that neither of these subjects can in fact be treated in isolation from the other.
... detailed validation makes the volume a valuable resource for reference libraries.