Jewish and Christian perspectives on creation in the Bible, with contemporary theological, philosophical and political issues raised by the biblical-Jewish-Christian concepts of creation. This is the fifth volume produced by the Bochum-Tel Aviv seminar that explores various biblical and related them
Eschatology in the Bible and in Jewish and Christian Tradition (Jsot Supplement Series, 243)
โ Scribed by Henning Graf Reventlow
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 273
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Papers of a symposium between the department of Bible Studies, Tel Aviv University, and the Faculty of Protestant Theology, Bochum, on the Jewish and Christian Biblical understanding of eschatology.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Title Page......Page 4
Contents......Page 6
Editor's Preface......Page 8
Abbreviations......Page 10
List of Contributors......Page 13
Messianism and Zionism / Yhoshua Amir......Page 14
Early Christian Faith as 'Hope against Hope' / Horst Balz......Page 32
Not All is in the Hands of Heaven: Eschatology and Kabbalah / Rachel Elior......Page 50
Eschatology and Ethics: Their Relation in Recent Continental Protestantism / Christofer Frey......Page 63
Eschatology in the Book of Jeremiah / Yair Hoffman......Page 76
Points of Departure for a Christian Eschatology / Christian Link......Page 99
The Son of Man and the Angels: Reflections on the Formation of Christology in the Context of Eschatology / Gottfried Nebe......Page 112
Eschatological Motives in Qumran Literature: The Messianic Concept / Bilhah Nitzan......Page 133
Leadership and Messianism in the Time of the Mishnah / Aharon Oppenheimer......Page 153
The Eschatologization of the Prophetic Books: A Comparative Study / Henning Graf Reventlow......Page 170
Character and Function of Divine Sayings in the Elijah and Elisha Traditions / Winfried Thiel......Page 190
From Prophetic to Apocalyptic Eschatology / Benjamin Uffenheimer......Page 201
Expectations of the Divine Kingdom in Biblical and Post Biblical Literature / Moshe Weinfeld......Page 219
Aspects of the Last Judgment in the Gospel According to Matthew / Klaus Wengst......Page 234
Panel Discussion......Page 247
Index of References......Page 255
Index of Authors......Page 265
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