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Re-imagining at the Sources offers the fruits of a lifetime's reflection on the Bible and its role within the Christian faith, from a respected scholar and priest. Atwell lays out the history of Israel, and the biblical roots of Christian faith from the origins of Israel's religious traditions to Jesus of Nazareth. This book explores the sources of faith and analyses the complex faith-journey that has taken place as Israel's religious traditions have developed. The book provides a single coherent account which joins up the period covered by Israel's early religious traditions with that of…mehr
Re-imagining at the Sources offers the fruits of a lifetime's reflection on the Bible and its role within the Christian faith, from a respected scholar and priest. Atwell lays out the history of Israel, and the biblical roots of Christian faith from the origins of Israel's religious traditions to Jesus of Nazareth.
This book explores the sources of faith and analyses the complex faith-journey that has taken place as Israel's religious traditions have developed. The book provides a single coherent account which joins up the period covered by Israel's early religious traditions with that of Second Temple Judaism, and the world of Jesus of Nazareth. A distinctive feature of the volume is its focus on apocalyptic literature.
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Autorenporträt
The Very Revd. James E. Atwell, Dean Emeritus of Winchester, was educated at Oxford and Harvard. Alongside pursuit of his scholarly interest in the Old Testament he served in the Church of England for half a century as university chaplain, parish priest and cathedral dean. He died in 2020, shortly after completing the manuscript for this book.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction Part I: Israel's Religious Traditions: A Tale of Two Journeys 1. The Journey of the Divine Warrior 2. Righteousness as World Order 3. The Primeval History 4. Reflections on Creator and Creation 5. The Journey of the Redeemed Part II: Israel's Religious Traditions: Myth and Epic in Creative Tension 6. Israel's Story and the Story Israel Told 7. Rewriting the Story of Israel's Pre-Exilic History 8. Hebrew Ethical Monotheism Part III: Second Temple Judaism: Law and Last Things 9. The Persian Period of Second-Temple Judaism 10. The Diaspora During Second-Temple Judaism 11. The Phenomenon of Apocalyptic 12. The Spiritual Universe of Early Judaism 13. The Dead Sea Scrolls from Qumran to the Context They Reveal 14. Jesus of Nazareth - Palestinian Silhouette 15. Jesus of Nazareth - Kingdom Pioneer Part IV: Conclusion 16. A Landscape of Israel's Story from its Origins to Jesus of Nazareth Bibliography Index
Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction Part I: Israel's Religious Traditions: A Tale of Two Journeys 1. The Journey of the Divine Warrior 2. Righteousness as World Order 3. The Primeval History 4. Reflections on Creator and Creation 5. The Journey of the Redeemed Part II: Israel's Religious Traditions: Myth and Epic in Creative Tension 6. Israel's Story and the Story Israel Told 7. Rewriting the Story of Israel's Pre-Exilic History 8. Hebrew Ethical Monotheism Part III: Second Temple Judaism: Law and Last Things 9. The Persian Period of Second-Temple Judaism 10. The Diaspora During Second-Temple Judaism 11. The Phenomenon of Apocalyptic 12. The Spiritual Universe of Early Judaism 13. The Dead Sea Scrolls from Qumran to the Context They Reveal 14. Jesus of Nazareth - Palestinian Silhouette 15. Jesus of Nazareth - Kingdom Pioneer Part IV: Conclusion 16. A Landscape of Israel's Story from its Origins to Jesus of Nazareth Bibliography Index
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