In this book, Novenson gives a revisionist account of messianism in antiquity. He shows that, for the ancient Jews and Christians who used the term, a messiah was not an article of faith but a manner of speaking: a scriptural figure of speech useful for thinking kinds of political order.
In this book, Novenson gives a revisionist account of messianism in antiquity. He shows that, for the ancient Jews and Christians who used the term, a messiah was not an article of faith but a manner of speaking: a scriptural figure of speech useful for thinking kinds of political order.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matthew V. Novenson is Senior Lecturer in New Testament and Christian Origins at the University of Edinburgh. He has also been a visiting professor at Dartmouth College and Duke University and a visiting research fellow at Durham University. He is the author of Christ among the Messiahs (Oxford University Press, 2012).
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Acknowledgements Abbreviations 1. After the Messianic Idea 2. Oil and Power in Ancient Israel 3. Messiahs Born and Made 4. Messiahs Present and Absent 5. The Quest for the First Messiah 6. The Jewish Messiah-Christian Messiah Distinction 7. The Fate of Messiah Christology in Early Christianity 8. The Grammar of Messianism Bibliography Index of Subjects Index of Ancient Sources Index of Modern Authors
Acknowledgements Abbreviations 1. After the Messianic Idea 2. Oil and Power in Ancient Israel 3. Messiahs Born and Made 4. Messiahs Present and Absent 5. The Quest for the First Messiah 6. The Jewish Messiah-Christian Messiah Distinction 7. The Fate of Messiah Christology in Early Christianity 8. The Grammar of Messianism Bibliography Index of Subjects Index of Ancient Sources Index of Modern Authors
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