The Christian Moses : vision, authority, and the limits of humanity in the New Testament and early Christianity /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago :
McGill-Queen's University Press,
[2019]
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Series: | Studies in Christianity and Judaism ;
[new series], 2. |
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: Moses, Vision, and Human Limits
- 2. To See God and Live in the Hebrew Bible and Ancient Judaism
- 3. Moses' and Humanity's Limitations in the New Testament
- 4. Justin Martyr of Flavia Neapolis (c. 100--165 CE): Theophany Is Christophany
- 5. Theophilus to Autolycus: The Son's Masquerade
- 6. Ireneaus of Lyons (c. 140--202 CE): Progressive Dispensational Visions of Purification
- 7. Clement of Alexandria (c. 150--215 CE): Moses as the Model Gnostic Visionary
- 8. Tertullian of Carthage (c. 160--220 CE): Theophany as Incarnation Training
- 9. Origen (c. 185--254 CE): Purifying the Eye of the Mind
- 10. Moses, Vision, and Episcopal Authority in Late-Antique Christianity
- 11. "Show Me Yourself": Corporeal, Spiritual, and Intellectual Vision in Augustine of Hippo (354--430 CE)
- 12. Conclusion: The Agonies and the Ecstasies of Moses' Visions.