Deciphering the worlds of Hebrews : collected essays /

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Main Author: Gelardini, Gabriella (Author)
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
German
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2021]
Series:Supplements to Novum Testamentum, volume 184
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1. Hebrews Scholarship in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
  • 2. Hebrews Scholarship in the Twenty-First Century
  • 3. Arrangement and Content of This Collection
  • pt. 1 World of Hebrews's Text
  • 1. "As if by Paul?" Some Remarks on the Textual Strategy of Anonymity in Hebrews
  • 1. Introduction---Hebrews: Pauline or not Pauline, or "Somehow" Connected to a Pauline Environment
  • 2. Anonymity as a Literary Strategy
  • 3. Habakkuk 2:4 in Hebrews and Paul
  • 4. Jesus as Mercy Seat (ιλαστηριoν) in Heb 9:5 and in Rom 3:25?
  • 5. Once for All (εφαπαξ) in Hebrews and Paul
  • 6. Brief Conclusion
  • 2. From "Linguistic Turn" and Hebrews Scholarship to Anadiplosis Iterata: The Enigma of a Structure
  • 1. History of Ideas
  • 1.1. Linguistic Turn
  • 1.2. Structuralism
  • 1.3. Poststructuralism
  • 1.4. Cultural Turn
  • 2. Hebrews Scholarship in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
  • 2.1. History
  • 2.2. Methods
  • 2.3. Structures
  • 2.4. Main Theological Emphases
  • 3. Structural Analysis: A New Proposal
  • 3.1. Method
  • 3.2. Macrostructure of Hebrews
  • 3.3. Microstructure of Hebrews 3:1--6:20
  • 3.4. Main Theological Emphasis and Interpretation
  • 3. Hebrews, Homiletics, and Liturgical Scripture Interpretation
  • 1. Ancient Synagogue and Its Liturgy
  • 2. Ancient Synagogue Homily
  • 3. Two Readings Underlying Hebrews, or Its Two Central Scriptural Quotations
  • 4. Hebrews, an Ancient Synagogue Homily and Its Remaining Scriptural Quotations
  • 5. Hebrews in the Context of Ancient Synagogue Liturgy
  • 4. Hebrews, an Ancient Synagogue Homily for Tisha be-Av: Its Function, Its Basis, Its Theological Interpretation
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Ancient Synagogue Homily in Its Liturgical Context
  • 2.1. Sitz im Leben of the Ancient Synagogue Homily: The Sabbath Gathering
  • 2.2. Function of the Ancient Synagogue Homily: The Teaching of the Sacred Texts
  • 2.3. Basis of the Ancient Synagogue Homily: The Palestinian Triennial Cycle
  • 2.4. Torah Reading, the Sidrah
  • 2.5. Reading from the Prophets, the Haphtarah
  • 2.6. Form-Critical Aspects of the Ancient Synagogue Homily
  • 3. Hebrews, an Ancient Synagogue Homily for Tisha be-Av
  • 3.1. Sitz im Leben of Hebrews: The Sabbath Gathering
  • 3.2. Function of Hebrews: The Teaching of the Sacred Texts
  • 3.3. Haphtarah of He brews: Jeremiah 31:37--34
  • 3.4. Sidrah of Hebrews: Exodus 31:18--32:35
  • 3.5. Basis of Hebrews: The Palestinian Triennial Cycle
  • 4. Conclusion
  • 5. Rhetorical Criticism in Hebrews Scholarship: Avenues and Aporias
  • 1. Brief History
  • 1.1. Introduction: From Classical Rhetoric to Rhetorical Criticism in Biblical and Hebrews Scholarship
  • 1.2. Hebrews an Epistle?
  • 1.3. Hebrews a Homily?
  • 1.4. Hebrews an Oration?
  • 1.5. Summary
  • 2. Exemplary and Theoretical Analysis
  • 2.1. Hebrews and Epistolography
  • 2.2. Hebrews and Homiletics
  • 2.3. Hebrews and Rhetoric
  • 3. Summary and Prospects
  • pt. 2 World behind Hebrews's Text
  • 6. Frei von Blut und Fleisch, Sundenbewusstsein und Todesfurcht: Die Hoffnung auf einen vollkommenen Menschen im Hebraer
  • 1. Einleitung
  • 2. Der kosmische Horizont des Menschenbilds im Hebraer
  • 3. Jesus Christus ist der Mensch---die "christologische" Anthropologic
  • 4. Blut und Fleisch, Seele und Geist, Tod und Leben
  • 5. Geheiligtes Menschsein muss noch im Glauben der Erprobung im Leiden standhalten
  • 6. Versuch einer historischen Kontextualisierung
  • 7. Schluss
  • 7. Charting "Outside the Camp" with Edward W. Soja: Critical Spatiality and Hebrews 13
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Hebrews 13 in Scholarship: Riddles about a Key Space
  • 3. Critical Spatiality: An Apt Methodology
  • 4. Text of Hebrews 13: Overlapping Maps
  • 4.1. Hebrews 13:11-12 (D) and Hebrews 13:13--14 (D')
  • 4.2. Hebrews 13:10 (C) and Hebrews 13:15--16 (C)
  • 4.3. Hebrews 13:7--9 (B) and Hebrews 13:17--19 (B')
  • 4.4. Hebrews 13:1--6 (A) and Hebrews 13:20--25 (A')
  • 5. Primary Intertext of Hebrews 13: Exodus 32--33
  • 5.1. Exodus 19:1--33:6
  • 5.2. Exodus 33:7--11
  • 5.3. Exodus 33:12--16
  • 6. How the Primary Intertext, Exodus 32--33, Reinterprets Hebrews 13 Spatially
  • 6.1. Spaces in Exodus and Hebrews
  • 6.2. Bodies in Exodus and Hebrews
  • 6.3. Actions in Exodus and Hebrews
  • 7. Conclusion and Outlook
  • 8. Useless Foods: Communal Meals in Hebrews
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Epistle to the Hebrews and Communal Meals
  • 3. Context, Structure and Content
  • 4. Research History and Central Intertext
  • 4.1. Exodus 19:1--33:6
  • 4.2. Exodus 33:7--11
  • 4.3. Exodus 33:12--16
  • 5. How the Intertext Exodus 32--34 Interprets Hebrews 13
  • 5.1. Spaces in Exodus and Hebrews
  • 5.2. Bodies in Exodus and Hebrews
  • 5.3. Actions in Exodus and Hebrews
  • 6. Conclusion
  • 9. Von Bundesbruch zu Bundeserneuerung: Das suhnende Opfer im Hebraer
  • 1. Das Opfer im Neuen Testament und im Hebraer
  • 2. Der kultisch-liturgische Kontext des Hebraers
  • 3. Der theologische Kontext des Hebraers
  • 4. Die kultischen Inhalte des Hebraers
  • 5. Der suhnende Opferkult des Jom Kippur
  • 6. Der suhnende Opferkult im Hebraer
  • 7. Der historische Kontext des Hebraers
  • 10. Inauguration of Yom Kippur according to the LXX and Its Cessation or Perpetuation according to Hebrews: A Systematic Comparison
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Hebrews Scholarship
  • 3. Systematic Comparison of Cultic Elements
  • 3.1. Occasion and Addressees as Well as Agent, Mediation, and Legislation
  • 3.1.1. Torah
  • 3.1.2. Hebrews
  • 3.2. Nomenclature, Periodicity, and Date
  • 3.2.1. Torah
  • 3.2.2. Hebrews
  • 3.3. Cultic Infrastructure
  • 3.3.1. Torah
  • 3.3.2. Hebrews: Earthly Cult
  • 3.3.3. Hebrews: Heavenly Cult
  • 3.4. Cultic Personnel
  • 3.4.1. Torah
  • 3.4.2. Hebrews: Earthly Cult
  • 3.4.3. Hebrews: Heavenly Cult
  • 3.5. Cultic Means
  • 3.5.1. Torah
  • 3.5.2. Hebrews: Earthly Cult
  • 3.5.3. Hebrews: Heavenly Cult
  • 3.6. Cultic Actions
  • 3.6.1. Torah
  • 3.6.2. Hebrews: Earthly Cult
  • 3.6.3. Hebrews: Heavenly Cult
  • 3.7. Cultic Effects
  • 3.7.1. Torah
  • 3.7.2. Hebrews: Earthly Cult
  • 3.7.3. Hebrews: Heavenly Cult
  • 4. Conclusion
  • pt. 3 World in front of Hebrews's Text
  • 11. Faith in Hebrews and Its Relationship to Soteriology: An Interpretation in the Context of the Concept of Fides in Roman Culture
  • 1. Fides quaerens intellectum?
  • 2. Bicultural Interaction, Not Syncretism
  • 3. Fides and marts
  • 4. Cloud of Witnesses
  • 12. Existence beyond Borders: Hebrews and Critical Spatiality
  • 1. Turn to Critical Spatiality
  • 2. Mapping the Ancient World with Hebrews
  • 3. "Outside the Camp": A "Counter Space" in Hebrews 13
  • 13. "Wir haben hier keine bleibende Stadt" (Hebr 13, 14): Kritische Raum- und Machtdiskurse im Hebraer
  • 1. Die Wende zur Raumsoziologie ("Critical Spatiality")
  • 2. Eine Landkarte der Alten Welt: Nach dem Neuen Testament und dem Hebraerbrief
  • 3. "Ausserhalb des Lagers"---Ein "Gegenort" in Hebraer 13
  • 14. Unshakeable Kingdom in Heaven: Notes on Eschatology in Hebrews
  • 1. Introduction---Eschatology and Apocalypticism
  • 2. Hellenistic and Apocalyptic Eschatology in the Epistle to the Hebrews
  • 3. Unshakeable Kingdom of Heaven
  • 15. Ethics in Hebrews
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Descriptions of Hebrews's Ethics
  • 3. Ethical-Hermeneutical Evaluations of Hebrews
  • 4. Conclusion.