
Von Ben Sira Zu Paulus: Gesammelte Aufsatze Zu Texten, Theologie Und Hermeneutik Des Fruhjudentums Und Des Neuen Testaments
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Romance
Religion & Spirituality
格式
精装书
页数
560
语言
法语
已发布
Dec 31, 2004
出版商
Mohr Siebeck
版本
173
ISBN-10
3161484118
ISBN-13
9783161484117
描述
Oda Wischmeyer's work delves into the intricate relationship between early Judaism and the New Testament, exploring the theological and hermeneutical dimensions that bridge these two religious realms. Through a collection of thought-provoking essays, the author examines the writings of Ben Sira and their impact on the development of Jewish thought and Christian theology, highlighting the continuity and divergence in ideas.
Wischmeyer provides insightful analysis on concepts such as agape, emphasizing how early Jewish literature laid foundational ideas that would resonate in the teachings of Paul and the synoptic gospels. The essays engage with various texts, offering a nuanced understanding of how early Jewish beliefs influenced the formation of Christian doctrine.
Throughout the work, the author demonstrates a meticulous attention to text and context, inviting readers to reconsider traditional interpretations. This scholarly exploration is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of Jewish and Christian texts and the theological implications of their shared heritage.
The compilation serves as a significant contribution to the field, encouraging ongoing discussions about the evolution of religious thought and the hermeneutical approaches that can be applied to both early Jewish writings and New Testament scriptures.
Wischmeyer provides insightful analysis on concepts such as agape, emphasizing how early Jewish literature laid foundational ideas that would resonate in the teachings of Paul and the synoptic gospels. The essays engage with various texts, offering a nuanced understanding of how early Jewish beliefs influenced the formation of Christian doctrine.
Throughout the work, the author demonstrates a meticulous attention to text and context, inviting readers to reconsider traditional interpretations. This scholarly exploration is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of Jewish and Christian texts and the theological implications of their shared heritage.
The compilation serves as a significant contribution to the field, encouraging ongoing discussions about the evolution of religious thought and the hermeneutical approaches that can be applied to both early Jewish writings and New Testament scriptures.