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  1. Evil within and without
    the source of sin and Its nature as portrayed in Second Temple literature
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 9783525354070; 352535407X
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    Series: Journal of ancient Judaism : [...], Supplements ; Vol. 9
    Subjects: Frühjudentum; Literatur; Sünde
    Other subjects: (Produktform)Hardback; (VLB-WN)1544: Hardcover, Softcover / Religion/Theologie/Judentum; Frühjudentum; Sünde; Apokryphen; Judaistik; Philo (von Alexandria)
    Scope: 331 S., 24 cm
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  2. Evil Within and Without
    The Source of Sin and Its Nature as Portrayed in Second Temple Literature
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen

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    ISBN: 9783647354071
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    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    Series: Journal of Ancient Judaism. Supplements ; Band 009
    Subjects: Frühjudentum; Literatur; Sünde
    Other subjects: (Produktform)Electronic book text; Frühjudentum; Sünde; Apokryphen; Judaistik; Philo (von Alexandria); (VLB-WN)9541
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  3. Evil Within and Without
    Published: 2013; ©2012
    Publisher:  Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen

    Miryam T. Brand explores how texts of the Second Temple period address the theological problem of the existence of sin and describe the source of human sin. By surveying the relevant Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, and Dead Sea Scrolls, as well as the... more

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    Miryam T. Brand explores how texts of the Second Temple period address the theological problem of the existence of sin and describe the source of human sin. By surveying the relevant Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, and Dead Sea Scrolls, as well as the works of Philo and (where relevant) Josephus, the study determines the extent to which texts' presentation of sin is influenced by genre and sectarian identification and identifies central worldviews regarding sin in the Second Temple period. The analysis is divided into two parts; the first explores texts that reflect a conviction that the source of sin is an innate human inclination, and the second analyzes texts that depict sin as caused by demons. The author demonstrates that the genre or purpose of a text is frequently a determining factor in its representation of sin, particularly influencing the text's portrayal of sin as the result of human inclination versus demonic influence and sin as a free choice or as predetermined fact. Second Temple authors and redactors chose representations of sin in accordance with their aims. Thus prayers, reflecting the experience of helplessness when encountering God, present the desire to sin as impossible to overcome without divine assistance. In contrast, covenantal texts (sectarian texts explaining the nature of the covenant) emphasize freedom of choice and the human ability to turn away from the desire to sin. Genre, however, is not the only determining factor regarding how sin is presented in these texts. Approaches to sin in sectarian texts frequently built upon already accepted ideas reflected in nonsectarian literature, adding aspects such as predestination, the periodization of evil, and a division of humanity into righteous members and evil nonmembers. The genre of a text is frequently a determining factor in its representation of sin.

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9783647354071
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    RVK Categories: BC 6880
    Series: Journal of Ancient Judaism. Supplements ; Volume 009, Part
    Subjects: Judaistik; Frühjudentum; Apokryphen; Sünde; Philo (von Alexandria)
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  4. Evil Within and Without
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen

    Miryam T. Brand explores how texts of the Second Temple period address the theological problem of the existence of sin and describe the source of human sin. By surveying the relevant Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, and Dead Sea Scrolls, as well as the... more

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    Miryam T. Brand explores how texts of the Second Temple period address the theological problem of the existence of sin and describe the source of human sin. By surveying the relevant Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, and Dead Sea Scrolls, as well as the works of Philo and (where relevant) Josephus, the study determines the extent to which texts' presentation of sin is influenced by genre and sectarian identification and identifies central worldviews regarding sin in the Second Temple period. The analysis is divided into two parts; the first explores texts that reflect a conviction that the source of sin is an innate human inclination, and the second analyzes texts that depict sin as caused by demons. The author demonstrates that the genre or purpose of a text is frequently a determining factor in its representation of sin, particularly influencing the text's portrayal of sin as the result of human inclination versus demonic influence and sin as a free choice or as predetermined fact. Second Temple authors and redactors chose representations of sin in accordance with their aims. Thus prayers, reflecting the experience of helplessness when encountering God, present the desire to sin as impossible to overcome without divine assistance. In contrast, covenantal texts (sectarian texts explaining the nature of the covenant) emphasize freedom of choice and the human ability to turn away from the desire to sin. Genre, however, is not the only determining factor regarding how sin is presented in these texts. Approaches to sin in sectarian texts frequently built upon already accepted ideas reflected in nonsectarian literature, adding aspects such as predestination, the periodization of evil, and a division of humanity into righteous members and evil nonmembers. The genre of a text is frequently a determining factor in its representation of sin.

     

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    ISBN: 9783647354071
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    RVK Categories: BC 6880
    Series: Journal of Ancient Judaism. Supplements ; Volume 009, Part
    Subjects: Judaistik; Frühjudentum; Apokryphen; Sünde; Philo (von Alexandria)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
  5. Drei hellenistisch-jüdische Predigten. Ps.-Philon, "Über Jona", "Über Jona" (Fragment) und "Über Simson". II. Kommentar nebst Beobachtungen zur hellenistischen Vorgeschichte der Bibelhermeneutik
    Published: 1992
    Publisher:  Mohr, Tübingen

    Die 4. Auflage bringt zunächst die Kommentierung der Präambel und der Art. 1 bis 19 auf den aktuellen Stand von Judikatur und Literatur. Die grundlegende Struktur des Kommentares wurde beibehalten und um neuere Entwicklungen wie die Implikationen der... more

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    Die 4. Auflage bringt zunächst die Kommentierung der Präambel und der Art. 1 bis 19 auf den aktuellen Stand von Judikatur und Literatur. Die grundlegende Struktur des Kommentares wurde beibehalten und um neuere Entwicklungen wie die Implikationen der Europäisierung und Digitalisierung sowie der Corona-Pandemie ergänzt.Die Herausgeberschaft des Kommentares hat ab der 4. Auflage Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf übernommen. Auch im Autorenkreis sind personelle Veränderungen zu verzeichnen: Mit Ausnahme von Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, Alexander Thiele und Ferdinand Wollenschläger, die bereits an der 3. Auflage mitgewirkt haben, liegen die Kommentierungen in den Händen neuer Autorinnen und Autoren.Der Kommentar erscheint in drei Bänden und wird nur geschlossen abgegeben.Der Grundgesetz-Kommentar ist Bestandteil des Moduls Verfassungsrecht PREMIUM, das bei beck-online.de erhältlich ist. The 4th edition of the first volume of this work provides an update of the commentary on the preamble and articles 1 to 19 in case law and literature. The structure of the book has been retained and its content supplemented by more recent developments, such as the implications of Europeanisation and digitalisation as well as the Corona pandemic. As of the 4th edition, Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf has taken over the editorship of the commentary.

     

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    Language: German
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    ISBN: 9783161572890
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    RVK Categories: BC 7550 ; BC 8710 ; BD 3880
    Series: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament ; 61
    Subjects: Diasporajudentum; Hermeneutik; Paränese; Homiletik; Hellenismus; Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament; Philo (von Alexandria); Editionen, Textausgaben; Antike
    Other subjects: Philo Alexandrinus (v25-40)
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