The Shema and John 10

The Shema and John 10
Title The Shema and John 10 PDF eBook
Author Brury Eko Saputra
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 85
Release 2019-05-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532673930

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The Shema is arguably the most important creed the Jews, including the Christian Jews, ever have. Its importance can also be seen in the texts of the New Testament. This book attempts to explore the Shema's influence over the Gospel of John, especially the oneness language of that Gospel. Using John 10 as a sample, this book argues that the Shema helps us to understand the richness of the text, both theologically and contextually.

The Shema and John 10

The Shema and John 10
Title The Shema and John 10 PDF eBook
Author Brury Eko Saputra
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 108
Release 2019-05-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532673914

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The Shema is arguably the most important creed the Jews, including the Christian Jews, ever have. Its importance can also be seen in the texts of the New Testament. This book attempts to explore the Shema’s influence over the Gospel of John, especially the oneness language of that Gospel. Using John 10 as a sample, this book argues that the Shema helps us to understand the richness of the text, both theologically and contextually.

The Shema in John's Gospel

The Shema in John's Gospel
Title The Shema in John's Gospel PDF eBook
Author Lori A. Baron
Publisher Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages 274
Release 2022-10-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 3161548159

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The Shema and the First Commandment in First Corinthians

The Shema and the First Commandment in First Corinthians
Title The Shema and the First Commandment in First Corinthians PDF eBook
Author Erik Waaler
Publisher Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages 592
Release 2008
Genre Religion
ISBN 9783161498336

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Revised thesis (doctoral) - Norwegian Lutheran School of Theology, Oslo, 2005.

One God, One People

One God, One People
Title One God, One People PDF eBook
Author Stephen C. Barton
Publisher SBL Press
Total Pages 419
Release 2023-09-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 1628375388

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From ancient times to the present day, utopian social ideas have made the unity of humankind a central concern. In the face of the threats to civic peace and harmony caused by misrule, factions, inequality, and moral weakness, philosophical and religious traditions in antiquity gave considered attention to the attainment of oneness both as an ideal and as an embodied practice. In this volume, scholars of ancient history, early Judaism, and biblical studies come together to show that ideas of unity and practices of oneness were grounded in larger conceptions of worldview, cosmic order, and power, with theological ideas such as the oneness of God laying an important foundation. In particular, contributors focus on how early Christians, with their inherited Jewish, Greek, and Roman traditions, reinterpreted oneness in light of their new identity as “members of Christ” and how they put it into practice. Contributors are Stephen C. Barton, Anna Sieges-Beal, Max Botner, Andrew J. Byers, Carsten Claußen, Kylie Crabbe, Robbie Griggs, James R. Harrison, Walter J. Houston, T. J. Lang, Jutta Leonhardt-Balzer, John-Paul Lotz, Lynette Mitchell, Nicholas J. Moore, Elizabeth E. Shively, Julien C. H. Smith, and Alan Thompson.

John and Judaism

John and Judaism
Title John and Judaism PDF eBook
Author R. Alan Culpepper
Publisher SBL Press
Total Pages 464
Release 2017-10-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 0884142418

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A window into early Judaism and Christianity The Gospel of John was written during the period of the emergence of Christianity and its separation from Judaism and bears witness to their contested relationship. This volume contains eighteen cutting-edge essays written by an international group of scholars who interpret for students and general readers what the book tells us about first-century Judaism, the separation of the church from Judaism, and how John's anti-Jewish references are being interpreted today. Features: A debate over the process that led to the separation of the church from Judaism, and John's place in that process A review of recent interpretations of John's anti-Jewish references An assessment of the current status of Jewish Christian relations

Ecclesiology and Theosis in the Gospel of John

Ecclesiology and Theosis in the Gospel of John
Title Ecclesiology and Theosis in the Gospel of John PDF eBook
Author Andrew J. Byers
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 295
Release 2017-06-16
Genre Bibles
ISBN 1107178606

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John's Gospel directs attention to the vision of community. Andrew Byers argues that ecclesiology is as central a Johannine concern as Christology.