
A Perfect Priest
Studies in the Letter to the Hebrews
Albert Vanhoye(Author)
Mohr Siebeck (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 16. November 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
340 pages
978-3-16-154289-3 (ISBN)
Description
Albert Vanhoye ist einer der bekanntesten französischen Exegeten in der Zeit seit dem Zweiten Vatikanischen Konzil; seine akademische Laufbahn erstreckt sich über acht Jahrzehnte und Veröffentlichungen in zahlreichen europäischen Sprachen. Neben diversen anderen Interessen ist der Brief an die Hebräer während seiner gesamten Laufbahn immer im Fokus seiner Arbeit gewesen. Dieser Band versammelt sechzehn seiner maßgeblichsten Aufsätze zum Hebräerbrief, die ein breites Spektrum an Themen und Ansätzen abdecken, mit dem Schwerpunkt auf die Schlüsselthemen Priestertum und Opfer. Die Aufsätze erscheinen erstmals in englischer Übersetzung, mit einer Einleitung durch die Herausgeber, welche Vanhoyes Beitrag zusammenfassen und die zentralen Merkmale seines Werks analysieren.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Tübingen
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Saddle-stitched
Library binding
Card cover
Dimensions
Height: 23.6 cm
Width: 15.6 cm
Thickness: 1.8 cm
Weight
523 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-16-154289-3 (9783161542893)
Schweitzer Classification
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A Perfect Priest
Studies in the Letter to the Hebrews
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Persons
Author
Born 1923; 1963-98 faculty member at the Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome; 1969-75 Dean of the Biblical Faculty; 1984-90 Rector; since 2006 cardinal.
Editor
Born 1972; 1996 professed as a Dominican Friar; 2001 ordained priest; 2010 DPhil (Oxon); since 2005 Lecturer and Tutor in Scripture, Blackfriars Hall, Oxford.
ISNI: 0000 0001 3953 3734
ISNI: 0000 0001 3953 3734
Born 1984; 2014 DPhil (Oxon); 2014-17 Assistant Curate, All Saints' Church, Stranton, Hartlepool; since 2017 Tutor, Cranmer Hall, St John's College, Durham.
Content
Part One: Priesthood and Sacrifice
Christ as High Priest in Hebrews 2.17-18 - The Place and Meaning of Hebrews 5.1-10 - The teleiosis of Christ: Chief Point of Hebrews' Priestly Christology - 'By the Greater and More Perfect Tent' (Hebrews 9.11) - Eternal Spirit and Sacrificial Fire in Hebrews 9.14 - Earthly Sanctuary and Heavenly Sanctuary in the Letter to the Hebrews - Historical Recollection and Theological Creativity in the Letter to the Hebrews
Part Two: Thematic Studies
The Law in the Letter to the Hebrews - The God of the New Covenant in the Letter to the Hebrews - Universal Salvation through Christ and the Validity of the Old Covenant - Christ as Re-creator of Humanity and Restorer of Human Rights, according to the Letter to the Hebrews
Part Three: Exegetical Studies
The ?????µ??? in the Letter to the Hebrews - Long Journey or Imminent Access? The Biblical Context of Hebrews 3.7-4.11 - Hebrews 6.7-8 and the Rabbinic Mashal - The Faith of Jesus? On Hebrews 12.2: 'Jesus, Author and Perfecter of Faith' - The Literary Question of Hebrews 13.1-6
Christ as High Priest in Hebrews 2.17-18 - The Place and Meaning of Hebrews 5.1-10 - The teleiosis of Christ: Chief Point of Hebrews' Priestly Christology - 'By the Greater and More Perfect Tent' (Hebrews 9.11) - Eternal Spirit and Sacrificial Fire in Hebrews 9.14 - Earthly Sanctuary and Heavenly Sanctuary in the Letter to the Hebrews - Historical Recollection and Theological Creativity in the Letter to the Hebrews
Part Two: Thematic Studies
The Law in the Letter to the Hebrews - The God of the New Covenant in the Letter to the Hebrews - Universal Salvation through Christ and the Validity of the Old Covenant - Christ as Re-creator of Humanity and Restorer of Human Rights, according to the Letter to the Hebrews
Part Three: Exegetical Studies
The ?????µ??? in the Letter to the Hebrews - Long Journey or Imminent Access? The Biblical Context of Hebrews 3.7-4.11 - Hebrews 6.7-8 and the Rabbinic Mashal - The Faith of Jesus? On Hebrews 12.2: 'Jesus, Author and Perfecter of Faith' - The Literary Question of Hebrews 13.1-6