The characterization of Jesus in the Book of Hebrews /
In The Characterization of Jesus in the Book of Hebrews Brian Small applies the tools of literary and rhetorical criticism to reconstruct the author of Hebrew's portrayal of Jesus' character.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boston :
Brill,
2014.
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Colección: | Biblical interpretation series ;
volume 128. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface; List of Abbreviations; Chapter One Introduction; Methodological Approaches to the Study of the Christology of Hebrews; Rhetorical Approaches to the Study of Hebrews; Narrative Approaches to the Study of Hebrews; Overview of This Study; The Circumstances Surrounding the Composition of Hebrews; Chapter Two Characterization in Literary Theory; Characterization in Modern Literary Theory; Definition of Character; Kinds of Characters; Techniques of Characterization; Identification/Point of View/Narrator; Characterization in Ancient Literary Theory and Practice
- The Practice of Characterization in Ancient LiteratureAncient Conceptions of Personality; Characterization in Ancient Literary Theory; Chapter Three Characterization in Ancient Rhetorical Theory; Types of Rhetoric; The Rhetorical Genre of Hebrews; Techniques of Rhetorical Characterization; The Introduction of a Speech; Encomiastic Topics; Amplification and Minimization; Synkrisis; Common-Places; Vivid Description; Chreia; Attributed or Invented Speech; Literary Tropes; Testimony; Synthesis and Application; Chapter Four The Characterization of Jesus in Hebrews; Names; Nature; Divine; Human
- He SufferedHe Learned Obedience; He Was Made Perfect; He Offered/Sacrificed Himself; He Experienced Death; He Saved/Redeemed Humanity; He Bore and Removed Sins; He Cleansed Sins and Consciences; He Atoned for Sins; He Destroyed the Power of the Devil; He Freed Humanity from the Fear of Death; He Takes Hold of Humanity; He Leads Humanity to Glory; He Inaugurates a New and Living Way; He Perfects and Sanctifies; He Was Raised from the Dead; He Entered the Heavenly Realm/Appeared before God; He Is Crowned as King/Is Seated at the Right Hand of God; He Is Anointed; He Is Made Heir of All Things
- He Is Worshiped by the AngelsHe Is Victorious over His Enemies/Subdues All Things; He Was Appointed as High Priest; He Helps/Sympathizes with/Intercedes for Humanity; He Will Come Again; Death; Character Traits; Chapter Five The Role and Significance of the Characterization of Jesus in the Argument of Hebrews; The Role of the Characterization of Jesus in Hebrews; 1:1-4; 1:5-14; 2:1-4; 2:5-18; 3:1-6; 3:7-4:13; 4:14-5:10; 5:11-6:20; 7:1-28; 8:1-10:18; 10:19-39; 11:1-40; 12:1-29; 13:1-25; The Significance of the Characterization of Jesus; Benefits; Status and Privileges; Soteriological Benefits