Divorce in the New Testament /
"A Michael Glazier book." Includes bibliographical references (p. 329-367) and indexes.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Collegeville, Minn. :
Liturgical Press,
1992.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- A Problem at Corinth
- A Wife's Seperation from her Husband
- A Divorce?
- A Real or Hypotehtical Situation?
- A Fait Accompli?
- The Situation
- "Not I, but the Lord"
- The Saying
- And What If?
- What About Husbands?
- A Related matter
- Mixed Marriages
- "I Say, Not the Lord"
- Marriage with Unbelievers
- A Christian's Response
- A Reasoned Plea
- A Rejected Spouse
- A Final Reason
- A Brief Aside
- Free to Marry?
- The Debate
- The Text
- The Form of the Narrative
- Mark the Evangelist
- The Literary Genre
- The Context of the Debate
- Mark's Line of Thought
- a Few Remarks
- A Reflection
- The Debate Reconsidered
- Matthew's Text
- Matthew's Line of Thought
- Instruction of the Disciples
- A Synoptic Reading of the Text
- Confrontation with the Pharisees
- The Jesuanic Logion
- An Old Saying
- Matthew's Text
- The Context
- Matthew's Line of Thought
- A Synoptic Reading of Matt 5:31-32
- Another Synoptic Reading of Matt 5:31-32
- Luke's Version of Jesus' Teaching
- The Q-Saying
- An Exception
- An Exceptional Exception
- A Matter of Semantics
- The Historical Context
- Various Opinions
- A Reflection
- A Discussion
- The Development of a Tradition
- Jesus' Saying
- A Prophetic Saying
- The Church's Role.