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This World and the World to Come: Soteriology in Early Judaism

Editat de Professor Daniel M. Gurtner
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 mar 2013
Did authors of Second Temple texts concern themselves with 'salvation'? If so, on what terms? What does one need 'salvation' from? Are the parameters of who is included in or excluded from 'salvation' defined? Gurtner's vision in compiling this collection is to gather contributions on a single topic as it is addressed in individual books from the Second Temple period. Working from a sound methodological basis the contributors assess the theme in different books, acknowledging that the approaches in each text are different, depending on issues of genre and provenance. This allows an acute comparison of how this topic is present across a myriad of Second Temple Jewish texts. Throughout the course of the work the notion of "soteriology" is very broadly conceived. Whilst acknowledging the obviously Christian connotation of the term 'soteriology' the volume similarly acknowledges the usefulness of the term as an heuristic category for careful analysis.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567446923
ISBN-10: 0567446921
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Sound methodological framework put in place to ensure maximum basis for contrast and comparison between texts

Notă biografică

Daniel M. Gurtner is Associate Professor of New Testament at Bethel Seminary, St Paul, USA. Among his publications are The Torn Veil: Matthew's Exposition of the Death of Jesus (SNTSMS 139; 2007).

Cuprins

Introduction Daniel M. GurtnerNarratives1. "'Waiting for His Deliverance': The Story of Salvation in Judith" Michael F. Bird2. "God's Great Deeds of Deliverance: Soteriology in 3 Maccabees" J.R.C. Cousland3. "Traveling The Royal Road: The Soteriology of Philo of Alexandria" Ronald R. Cox4."The Hermeneutic of Grace: The Soteriology of Pseudo-Philo's Biblical Antiquities" Preston M. SprinkleApocalypses5. "Deliverance and Justice: Soteriology in the Book of Daniel" Lorenzo DiTommaso6. "On a Wing and a Prayer: The Soteriology of the Apocalypse of Abraham" John C. Poirier7. "The Few Who Obtain Mercy: Soteriology in 4 Ezra" Jonathan Moo8. "On the Other Side of Disaster: Soteriology in 2 Baruch" Daniel M. Gurtner9. "Personal Salvation and Rigorous Obedience: The Soteriology of 2 Enoch" Grant MacaskillPoetics10. "Enduring the Lord's Discipline: Soteriology in the Psalms of Solomon" Kenneth Atkinson11. "'Saved by Wisdom' (Wis. 9:18): Soteriology in the Wisdom of Solomon" Daniel J. Harrington, S.J.Qumran12. "Survival at the End of Days: Aspects of Soteriology in the Dead Sea Scrolls Pesharim" Alex Jassen13. "Salvation through Emulation: Facets of Jubilean Soteriology at Qumran" Ian Werrett14. "Grace, Works and Destiny: Salvation in Qumran's Community Rule (1QS/4QS)" Markus BockmuehlTargumim and Rabbinic15. "Messianic Redemption: Soteriology in the Targum Jonathan to the Former and Latter Prophets" Bruce D. Chilton16. "The Restoration of Israel: Soteriology in Rabbinic Judaism" Jacob NeusnerConclusion George W.E. Nickelsburg

Recenzii

'Soteriology' in this volume serves as shorthand for the state of well being that is the goal of life. The contributors are a distinguished selection of older and younger scholars, including some of the most prominent names in the field. The essays emphasize the diversity of 'soteriologies' in the literature of Second Temple Judaism. They provide a fascinating window on the theological diversity of Judaism in the era in which Christianity was born.