Muted Voices of the New Testament: Readings in the Catholic Epistles and Hebrews

Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- I -- II -- III -- 1 Tradition and Innovation: Reassessing 1 Peter’s Contributions to the Making of Christian Identity -- A Christological, Eschatological and Ecclesial Hermeneutic: 1...

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Main Author: Hockey, Katherine M. (Author)
Contributors: Pierce, Madison N. 1988- (Contributor) ; Watson, Francis (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: London Bloomsbury Publishing PLC 2017
In:Year: 2017
Reviews:[Rezension von: Muted Voices of the New Testament: Readings in the Catholic Epistles and Hebrews] (2018) (Small, Brian C.)
[Rezension von: Muted voices of the New Testament : readings in the Catholic Epistles and Hebrews] (2021) (Botha, Pieter J. J., 1957 -)
Series/Journal:The Library of New Testament Studies
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Catholic epistles / Hebrews / Biblical theology
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Hebrews
B Catholic Epistles
B Bible
B Electronic books
Online Access: Volltext (Verlag)
Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- I -- II -- III -- 1 Tradition and Innovation: Reassessing 1 Peter’s Contributions to the Making of Christian Identity -- A Christological, Eschatological and Ecclesial Hermeneutic: 1 Peter 1.10–12 -- Scripturalizing the Passion: 1 Peter 2.21–25 -- Appropriating Israel’s Identity as Chosen Race: 1 Peter 2.9–10 -- Articulating a Stance towards the Empire: 1 Peter 2.17 -- Conclusion -- 2 1 Peter 4.16: Shame, Emotion and Christian Self-Perception* -- Locating Shame -- Shaping Self-assessment -- Implications for the Believer -- Sociological -- Ethical -- Therapeutic -- Conclusion -- 3 Building a Holy House: Identity Formation in the Community Rule, 4QFlorilegium and 1 Peter 2.4–.10* -- ‘Like Living Stones’: Identity and Metaphors -- The Community as Temple in the Community Rule and 4QFlorilegium -- The Community Rule -- 4QFlorilegium -- A Priestly People: Christian Identity in 1 Peter -- Conclusion -- 4 Identity, Eschatology and Ethics in 2 Peter 2.17–22 -- Two Identities and the Role of Identity in 2 Peter -- The Discourse Analysis of 2.17–22 -- The Relationship between Identity and Action -- The Role of Identity in Eschatology -- A Concluding Implication -- 5 ‘From the Beginning’: The Formation of an Apostolic Christian Identity in 2 Peter and 1–.3 John -- The Current Study -- The Situation of 2 Peter and 1–3 John -- Pauline Epistemology -- Reading 2 Peter and 1–3 John Together -- The Problem: False Prophets -- The Remedy: Appeal to Apostolic Authority -- Conclusion -- 6 Remember ‘Jesus Saved a People Out of Egypt’ -- Collective Memory, Narrative and Identity in Jude -- The Context for Collective Memory in Jude -- Narrative Shaping and Collective Memory in Jude -- The Selection of Memories.
Textual Variants and the Shaping of Collective Memory -- Jesus Saves and Destroys -- Remember the Words Spoken to You -- Conclusion -- 7 Messianic Jewish Identity in James -- Jewish, Christian, or Both? -- The Prescript -- The Twelve Tribes in Hermas -- Two Passages that Presuppose Christian Addressees -- Jesus as Lord in James -- Conclusion -- 8 'Every Perfect Gift': James, Paul and the Created Order -- On Straw -- World and Image -- Dissonant Voices? -- Hermeneutical Postscript -- 9 'Handsome is ...': Profiling the Children of God in 1 John* -- The Commandment 'From the Beginning' -- Johannine Parallels: The Gospel and 2 and 3 John -- The Synoptic Tradition -- Interpreting the Shema in Judaism -- Synoptic Interpretations of the Love Command -- The Love Command in Johannine Perspective -- 10 Wilderness Identity and Pentateuchal Narrative: Distinguishing between Jesus' Inauguration and Maintenance of the New Cov -- Hebrews and the Conflation of Covenant Inauguration with Covenant Maintenance -- Sacrifice and Hebrews -- Jesus' Death in Hebrews: New Passover and New Covenant Inauguration -- Hebrews' Wilderness Identity: Living between Jesus' Ascension and Return -- Conclusion -- 11 Hebrews 3.7-4.11 and the Spirit's Speech to the Community* -- Holy Spirit as Agent in Hebrews 3.7-4.11 -- 'Today' in the Wilderness Community -- Conclusion -- 12 'In' or 'Near'?: Heavenly Access and Christian Identity in Hebrews -- When do the Saints Go Marching In? -- Thou within the Veil Hast Entered -- Nearer, My God, to Thee -- Conclusion -- Epilogue: A Reflection -- Bibliography -- Primary Sources -- Compilations of More than One Ancient Author -- Secondary Sources -- Subject Index -- Scripture Index
ISBN:0567667790