N. T. Wright is well known for his view that the majority of Second Temple Jews saw themselves as living within an ongoing exile. This book engages a lively conversation with this idea, beginning with a lengthy thesis from Wright, responses from eleven New Testament scholars, and a concluding essay from Wright responding to his interlocutors.
N. T. Wright is well known for his view that the majority of Second Temple Jews saw themselves as living within an ongoing exile. This book engages a lively conversation with this idea, beginning with a lengthy thesis from Wright, responses from eleven New Testament scholars, and a concluding essay from Wright responding to his interlocutors.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
N. T. Wright, formerly bishop of Durham in England, is research professor of New Testament and early Christianity at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. He is the author of dozens of books, including Simply Jesus, Justification, The Challenge of Jesus, Small Faith--Great God and Simply Christian.
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Preface Introduction N. T. Wright's Hypothesis of an "Ongoing Exile": Issues and Answers (James M. Scott) Main Paper Yet the Sun Will Rise Again: Reflections on the Exile and Restoration in Second Temple Judaism, Jesus, Paul, and the Church Today (N. T. Wright) Part I: Old Testament/Hebrew Bible/Septuagint 1. Wright on Exile: A Response (Walter Brueggemann) 2. Exile and Restoration Terminology in the Septuagint and the New Testament (Robert J. V. Hiebert) 3. Not All Gloom and Doom: Positive Interpretations of Exile and Diaspora in the Hebrew Bible and Early Judaism (Jörn Kiefer) Part II: Early Judaism 4. Jewish Nationalism from Judah the Maccabee to Judah the Prince and the Problem of "Continuing Exile" (Philip Alexander) 5. Continuing Exile Among the People of the Dead Sea Scrolls: Nuancing N. T. Wright's Hypothesis (Rob Kugler) 6. The Dead Sea Scrolls and Exile's End: Sword and Word and the Execution of Judgment (Dorothy M. Peters) Part III: New Testament 7. N. T. Wright's Exile Theory as Organic to Judaism (Scot McKnight) 8. Paul, Exile, and the Economy of God (S. A. Cummins) 9. How to Write a Synthesis: Wright and the Problem of Continuity in New Testament Theology (Timo Eskola) Part IV: Theology 10. Sacramental Interpretation: On the Need for Theological Grounding of Narratival History (Hans Boersma) 11. Exile and Figural History (Ephraim Radner) Conclusion Responding to Exile (N. T. Wright)
Preface Introduction N. T. Wright's Hypothesis of an "Ongoing Exile": Issues and Answers (James M. Scott) Main Paper Yet the Sun Will Rise Again: Reflections on the Exile and Restoration in Second Temple Judaism, Jesus, Paul, and the Church Today (N. T. Wright) Part I: Old Testament/Hebrew Bible/Septuagint 1. Wright on Exile: A Response (Walter Brueggemann) 2. Exile and Restoration Terminology in the Septuagint and the New Testament (Robert J. V. Hiebert) 3. Not All Gloom and Doom: Positive Interpretations of Exile and Diaspora in the Hebrew Bible and Early Judaism (Jörn Kiefer) Part II: Early Judaism 4. Jewish Nationalism from Judah the Maccabee to Judah the Prince and the Problem of "Continuing Exile" (Philip Alexander) 5. Continuing Exile Among the People of the Dead Sea Scrolls: Nuancing N. T. Wright's Hypothesis (Rob Kugler) 6. The Dead Sea Scrolls and Exile's End: Sword and Word and the Execution of Judgment (Dorothy M. Peters) Part III: New Testament 7. N. T. Wright's Exile Theory as Organic to Judaism (Scot McKnight) 8. Paul, Exile, and the Economy of God (S. A. Cummins) 9. How to Write a Synthesis: Wright and the Problem of Continuity in New Testament Theology (Timo Eskola) Part IV: Theology 10. Sacramental Interpretation: On the Need for Theological Grounding of Narratival History (Hans Boersma) 11. Exile and Figural History (Ephraim Radner) Conclusion Responding to Exile (N. T. Wright)
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