
Hebrews
A Guide
Andrew Lincoln(Author)
T.& T.Clark Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 20. April 2006
Book
Hardback
136 pages
978-0-567-04363-4 (ISBN)
Description
Hebrews: An Introduction sheds light on an important, but often overlooked, New Testament book. In this highly accessible introductory guide, Lincoln aims to provide a broad appreciation of the setting, background, argument, and overall thought of Hebrews. Lincoln argues that the controversy surrounding Hebrews, and the question of whether or not one should consider it an apostolical text, has resulted in its being the object of relative neglect in biblical scholarship. He maintains that if the reader puts the issue of authorship to one side, they will find that its writer is not only the most elegant stylist among the New Testament writers but also a first-class theologian and pastor in his own right, whose message continues to speak effectively to Christians today. Hebrews is in some respects more demanding of its readers than the other books of the New Testament, it's meaning perhaps more ambiguous. This guide is intended to enable a greater appreciation of the distinctive voice of Hebrews within the New Testament canon and to underline the significance of its message.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
319 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-567-04363-4 (9780567043634)
DOI
CBID125315
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Person
Andrew Lincoln is Portland Professor of New Testament, University of Gloucestershire, UK.
Content
Abbreviations Select List of Commentaries and Other Works on Hebrews 1. The Place of Hebrews in the Canon and in the Church 2. Genre and Rhetoric 3. Structure and Outline of the Argument 4. Background Issues 5. Occasion and Purposes 6. Use of Jewish Scriptures 7. Christ, Salvation, Eschatology and Christian Existence in the World 8. Concluding Reflections Index of References Index of Authors