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  1. The origin and persistence of evil in Galatians
    Autor*in: Stewart, Tyler
    Erschienen: [2022]; © 2022
    Verlag:  Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen

    "In this study, Tyler A. Stewart investigates narrative explanations for evil in Galatians set in the context of Second Temple Judaism and early Christianity. Scholarship has typically interpreted Paul's view of evil based on Adam's fall or a mere... mehr

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    "In this study, Tyler A. Stewart investigates narrative explanations for evil in Galatians set in the context of Second Temple Judaism and early Christianity. Scholarship has typically interpreted Paul's view of evil based on Adam's fall or a mere reflex of Christology. In contrast, the author argues that in Galatians Paul's view of evil is based on the narrative of rebellious angels found in the Book of Watchers. Additionally, he claims that Paul's use of Enochic tradition is consistent with Second Temple Jewish literature and finds support in early Christian reception of Galatians." "Was Paul's view of evil based on Adam's fall or a mere reflex of Christology? Tyler A. Stewart argues that, in Galatians, Paul's thoughts about where evil comes from and why it continues are not based on Adam's fall as the background story, but rather the rebellion of angels."--Page 4 of printed paper wrapper

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Dissertation
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    ISBN: 9783161598739; 3161598733
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    RVK Klassifikation: BC 7305
    Schriftenreihe: Array ; 566
    Schlagworte: Good and evil; Good and evil; Good and evil; Transgression (Ethics); Angels; Transgression; Anges - Christianisme; Transgression (Ethics); Good and evil - Religious aspects - Judaism; Good and evil - Religious aspects - Christianity; Angels - Christianity; Good and evil - Biblical teaching; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: xi, 354 Seiten, 24 x 16 cm
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  2. The origin and persistence of evil in Galatians
    Autor*in: Stewart, Tyler
    Erschienen: 2022; ©2022
    Verlag:  Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen

    Cover -- Title -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Chapter One: Introduction -- 1.1 Bultmann vs Käsemann: Anthropology or Cosmology -- 1.2 The Adamic Template in Pauline Scholarship -- 1.3 Christological Novum -- 1.3.1 Sanders: Solution to Plight --... mehr

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    Cover -- Title -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Chapter One: Introduction -- 1.1 Bultmann vs Käsemann: Anthropology or Cosmology -- 1.2 The Adamic Template in Pauline Scholarship -- 1.3 Christological Novum -- 1.3.1 Sanders: Solution to Plight -- 1.3.2 Martyn, de Boer, and Campbell: Christological Apocalypse -- 1.3.3 Watson, Hays, and Wright: Christology and Scripture -- 1.4 Conclusion: The Present Study -- Chapter Two: Reframing Evil in Galatians -- 2.1 The Relationship between Galatians and Romans -- 2.2 The Inability of Romans to Explain Galatians 3:19 -- 2.3 An Enochic Solution -- 2.4 Conclusion -- Chapter Three: Deconstructing the Adamic Template -- 3.1 Formation of the Adamic Template -- 3.1.1 Ben Sira -- 3.1.1.1 The Source of Evil in Ben Sira -- 3.1.1.2 Ben Sira and Gen 1-3 -- 3.1.2 Wisdom of Solomon -- 3.1.2.1 Wisdom 7:1 -- 3.1.2.2 Wisdom 9:1-2 -- 3.1.2.3 Wisdom 10:1-2 -- 3.1.2.4 Wisdom 15:8-17 -- 3.1.2.5 Wisdom 2:23-24 -- 3.2 The Adamic Template in Late Jewish Apocalyptic -- 3.2.1 Fourth Ezra -- 3.2.1.1 The First Dialogue -- 3.2.1.2 The Third Dialogue -- 3.2.2 Second Baruch -- 3.2.2.1 Second Baruch 3:1-4 -- 3.2.2.2 Second Baruch 14:1-19 -- 3.2.2.3 Second Baruch 15:1-18:2 -- 3.2.2.4 Second Baruch 48:42-43 -- 3.2.2.5 Second Baruch 54:15-19 -- 3.2.2.6 Second Baruch 56:5-14 -- 3.2.2.7 Second Baruch 73:3-5 -- 3.3 Conclusion -- Chapter Four: Evil in Enochic Tradition and Jubilees -- 4.1 Book of Watchers -- 4.1.1 Shemihazah and Asael Narratives (1 En. 6-11) -- 4.1.1.1 Etiology -- 4.1.1.2 Paradigm -- 4.1.1.3 Unresolved Ambiguities -- 4.1.2 Book of Watchers (1 En. 1-36) -- 4.1.2.1 Previous Approaches -- 4.1.2.2 Etiology and Plural Responsibility -- 4.1.2.3 Human Agency in Reception History -- 4.2 Jubilees -- 4.2.1 Jubilees and the Origin and Persistence of Evil -- 4.2.2 Adamic Tradition (Jub. 3:8-31 -- 4:29-30). "In this study, Tyler A. Stewart investigates narrative explanations for evil in Galatians set in the context of Second Temple Judaism and early Christianity. Scholarship has typically interpreted Paul's view of evil based on Adam's fall or a mere reflex of Christology. In contrast, the author argues that in Galatians Paul's view of evil is based on the narrative of rebellious angels found in the Book of Watchers. Additionally, he claims that Paul's use of Enochic tradition is consistent with Second Temple Jewish literature and finds support in early Christian reception of Galatians." "Was Paul's view of evil based on Adam's fall or a mere reflex of Christology? Tyler A. Stewart argues that, in Galatians, Paul's thoughts about where evil comes from and why it continues are not based on Adam's fall as the background story, but rather the rebellion of angels."--Page 4 of printed paper wrapper

     

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    ISBN: 9783161598746
    RVK Klassifikation: BC 7305
    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    Schriftenreihe: Array ; 566
    Schlagworte: Good and evil; Good and evil; Good and evil; Transgression (Ethics); Angels; Electronic books; Transgression; Anges - Christianisme; Transgression (Ethics); Good and evil - Religious aspects - Judaism; Good and evil - Religious aspects - Christianity; Angels - Christianity; Good and evil - Biblical teaching; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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