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Titel:Divine and Human Love in Jewish and Christian Antiquity
Person: Lincicum, David
Crabbe, Kylie
Hrsg.
Weitere beteiligte Personen: Lincicum, David (HerausgeberIn), Crabbe, Kylie (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck 2024
Ausgabe:1. Aufl.
Schriftenreihe:Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 523
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Medienzugang:https://doi.org/10.1628/978-3-16-163464-2
Zusammenfassung:Göttliche und menschliche Liebe in der jüdischen und christlichen Antike.
Wie wird Liebe in der Begriffslandschaft der Antike konzipiert und abgebildet? In diesem Band analysieren Crabbe und Lincicum den Begriff der Liebe im antiken Judentum und Christentum, von den kleinen Propheten bis hin zu Methodius von Olympus, wobei der Schwerpunkt auf den Texten des Neuen Testaments liegt.
How is love conceived and mapped onto the conceptual landscape of antiquity? In this volume, Crabbe and Lincicum assemble a set of essays that analyze the concept of love in ancient Judaism and Christianity from the minor prophets to Methodius of Olympus, with a central focus on the texts that came to make up the New Testament.
Wie wird Liebe in der Begriffslandschaft der Antike konzipiert und abgebildet? In diesem Band analysieren Crabbe und Lincicum den Begriff der »Liebe« im antiken Judentum und Christentum, von den kleinen Propheten bis hin zu Methodius von Olympus, wobei der Schwerpunkt auf den Texten des Neuen Testaments liegt.
The centrality and significance of love for much of ancient Judaism and Christianity are clear. But if there is a broad, even if not universal, agreement on the importance of love, the singularity of the term »love« covers over a multitude of differences in how love is conceived and mapped onto the conceptual landscape of antiquity. In this volume, Crabbe and Lincicum assemble a set of essays that analyze the concept of love from the minor prophets to Methodius of Olympus, with a central focus on the texts that came to make up the New Testament.Survey of contentsGary A. Anderson: No Mercy without Justice, No Justice without Mercy - David Lincicum: A Contest of Desires: Eros, Self-Love, and Love of God in Philo of Alexandria - Courtney J. P. Friesen: Friendship and Other Mortal Dangers between Greek Tragedy and Ancient Christianity - Mary Marshall: The Look of Love: Interpreting Human and Divine Love in Mark 10:21 - Kylie Crabbe: Who Will Love More? Loving Rightly as Discipleship Response in Luke - Marianne Meye Thompson: »God so Loved the World« - Jane Heath: »Fear Thrice Denied, Love Thrice Confessed«: Love and Vocation in John 21:15-19 - Teresa Morgan: Living and Loving in the »Present Evil Age« - Grant Macaskill: Measuring the Unmeasurable: Reframing the Language of Mystery, Knowledge, and Love in Ephesians 3-4 - Nicholas J. Moore: The Human, Priestly Compassion of the Divine Son in the Letter to the Hebrews - C. Kavin Rowe: Love is a Work: The Contribution of James to a Theology of Love - Jennifer Strawbridge: Love without Christ is Dead: The Saving Power of Love in 1 Peter - Nathan Eubank: Love, the Law, and Eternal Life - Richard B. Hays: Is Love All You Need? A Reconsideration of the Role of Love in New Testament Ethics - Christopher M. Hays: How Justice and Mercy Became Charity: The Emergence of Love as a Motivation for Care for the Needy - Benjamin A. Edsall: »Love Lifts Us Up Where We Belong«: The Role of Love in the Gospels of Truth and Philip - Mark W. Elliott: Origen, Methodius, and Loves Freedom
Wie wird Liebe in der Begriffslandschaft der Antike konzipiert und abgebildet? In diesem Band analysieren Crabbe und Lincicum den Begriff der »Liebe« im antiken Judentum und Christentum, von den kleinen Propheten bis hin zu Methodius von Olympus, wobei der Schwerpunkt auf den Texten des Neuen Testaments liegt.Inhalts+uuml;bersichtGary A. Anderson: No Mercy without Justice, No Justice without Mercy - David Lincicum: A Contest of Desires: Eros, Self-Love, and Love of God in Philo of Alexandria - Courtney J. P. Friesen: Friendship and Other Mortal Dangers between Greek Tragedy and Ancient Christianity - Mary Marshall: The Look of Love: Interpreting Human and Divine Love in Mark 10:21 - Kylie Crabbe: Who Will Love More? Loving Rightly as Discipleship Response in Luke - Marianne Meye Thompson: »God so Loved the World« - Jane Heath: »Fear Thrice Denied, Love Thrice Confessed«: Love and Vocation in John 21:15-19 - Teresa Morgan: Living and Loving in the »Present Evil Age« - Grant Macaskill: Measuring the Unmeasurable: Reframing the Language of Mystery, Knowledge, and Love in Ephesians 3-4 - Nicholas J. Moore: The Human, Priestly Compassion of the Divine Son in the Letter to the Hebrews - C. Kavin Rowe: Love is a Work: The Contribution of James to a Theology of Love - Jennifer Strawbridge: Love without Christ is Dead: The Saving Power of Love in 1 Peter - Nathan Eubank: Love, the Law, and Eternal Life - Richard B. Hays: Is Love All You Need? A Reconsideration of the Role of Love in New Testament Ethics - Christopher M. Hays: How Justice and Mercy Became Charity: The Emergence of Love as a Motivation for Care for the Needy - Benjamin A. Edsall: »Love Lifts Us Up Where We Belong«: The Role of Love in the Gospels of Truth and Philip - Mark W. Elliott: Origen, Methodius, and Loves Freedom
Beschreibung:PublicationDate: 20241219
Umfang:1 Online-Ressource (X, 359 Seiten)
ISBN:9783161634642