A perfect priest: studies in the letter to the Hebrews

Cover -- Titel -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Introduction: 'A Perfect Priest': The Letter to the Hebrews in the Scholarship of Albert Vanhoye -- I. Albert Vanhoye: Life and Career -- II. Central Features of Vanhoye's Work -- III. Rationale and Contents of This Volume -- Part One...

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Main Author: Vanhoye, Albert 1923-2021 (Author)
Contributors: Moore, Nicholas J. 1984- (Editor, Translator) ; Ounsworth, Richard 1972- (Editor, Translator)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck [2018]
In: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament (477)
Year: 2018
Reviews:[Rezension von: Vanhoye, Albert, 1923-, A perfect priest : studies in the Letter to the Hebrews] (2021) (Mackie, Scott D., 1964 -)
[Rezension von: Vanhoye, Albert, 1923-, A perfect priest : studies in the Letter to the Hebrews] (2020) (Mitchell, Alan Christopher)
Series/Journal:Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 477
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Hebrews
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
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Summary:Cover -- Titel -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Introduction: 'A Perfect Priest': The Letter to the Hebrews in the Scholarship of Albert Vanhoye -- I. Albert Vanhoye: Life and Career -- II. Central Features of Vanhoye's Work -- III. Rationale and Contents of This Volume -- Part One - Priesthood and Sacrifice -- Chapter 1: Christ as High Priest in Hebrews 2.17-18 -- I. A New Concept -- II. The Characteristics of the High Priest -- III. Expiation? -- IV. A Help in Trials -- Chapter 2: The Place and Meaning of Hebrews 5.1-10 -- I. The relationship of Heb 5.1-10 to its immediate context (4.15-16) -- II. The relationship between Heb 5.1-10 and the preceding passages (Heb 3-4) -- III. The relationship between Heb 5.1-10 and the following passages (Heb 7-10) -- Chapter 3: The teleiosis of Christ: Chief Point of Hebrews' Priestly Christology -- I. The teleiosis of Christ: 'chief point'? -- II. The rhetorical function of τετελειωμένον in Heb 7.28 -- III. The teleiosis of Christ according to Heb 8.1-2 -- IV. Rhetorical function of Heb 8.1-2 and the extent of the section -- V. Reformulation of the concept of priestly teleiosis -- VI. Existential priestly teleiosis -- VII. Relational priestly teleiosis -- VIII. Conclusion -- Chapter 4: 'By the Greater and More Perfect Tent' (Heb 9.11) -- I. Text and Context -- II. Interpretative Positions -- III. The Theme of the New Temple -- IV. The Tent: Body of the Risen Christ -- V. Conclusion -- Chapter 5: Eternal Spirit and Sacrificial Fire in Hebrews 9.14 -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- VI -- VII -- VIII -- Chapter 6: Earthly Sanctuary and Heavenly Sanctuary in the Letter to the Hebrews -- I. God's House or Christ's House (3.2-6) -- II. God's 'Rest' (3.11-4.11) -- III. The Sanctuaries in the Central Section (8.1-9.28) -- IV. The True Tent (8.2 -- 9.11) -- V. Conclusion
Chapter 7: Historical Recollection and Theological Creativity in the Letter to the Hebrews -- I. The Priestly Cult and the Death of Jesus -- II. Covenant Sacrifice and the Death of Jesus -- Part Two - Thematic Studies -- Chapter 8: The Law in the Letter to the Hebrews -- I. The place of νόμος in the letter -- II. The exact meaning of νόμος in the letter -- III. Polemic against the law in Heb 7.11-28 -- IV. Change of law in the new 'dispensation' (Heb 8.1 - 9.28)? -- V. The prefigurative value of certain commandments (Heb 9.18-23) -- VI. The powerlessness of the law and the efficacy of the will of God (Heb 10.1-18) -- VII. New approaches in a new situation (Heb 10.19-29) -- VIII. Conclusion -- Chapter 9: The God of the New Covenant in the Letter to the Hebrews -- I. God, first and last -- II. God establishes mediation -- III. Questioning the First Covenant -- IV. Establishment of the new covenant -- V. Revelation of God through the new covenant -- VI. Conclusion -- Chapter 10: Universal Salvation through Christ and the Validity of the Old Covenant -- I. 'The old covenant' in 2 Cor 3.14: a written text -- II. Permanent and provisional aspects of the Old Testament -- III. Permanent validity of the covenant promise given to Abraham (Gal 3.15-18) -- IV. Discrediting the legal covenant of Sinai (Gal 4.21-31) -- V. Other Pauline texts on the 'covenants' with Israel -- VI. Conclusions on the Pauline position -- VII. 'The first covenant' destined to disappear (Heb 8.13) -- VIII. Conclusion -- Chapter 11: Christ as Re-creator of Humanity and Restorer of Human Rights according to the Letter to the Hebrews -- I. Christ fulfils the human vocation (Heb 2.5-9) -- II. The path to fulfilment (Heb 2.10) -- III. Redemptive solidarity -- IV. Human rights in the New Covenant -- V. Conclusion -- Part Three - Exegetical Studies
Chapter 12: The οἰκουμένη in the Letter to the Hebrews -- I. State of the question -- II. The oikoumene of the Lord -- Chapter 13: Long Journey or Imminent Access? The Biblical Context of Hebrews 3.7-4.11 -- I. Allusions in the Hebrew Psalm -- II. Allusions in the Greek version -- III. The Perspective of Hebrews -- IV. Exegetical Insight -- V. Links with the rest of the Letter -- VI. Conclusion -- Chapter 14: Hebrews 6.7-8 and the Rabbinic Mashal -- Chapter 15: The Faith of Jesus? On Hebrews 12.2: 'Jesus, Author and Perfecter of Faith' -- Chapter 16: The Literary Question of Hebrews 13.1-6 -- I. Composition of Hebrews 13.1-6 -- II. Situation of Hebrews 13.1-6 in the Letter as a Whole -- III. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- I. Works by Albert Vanhoye -- II. Other Works Cited -- Acknowledgements -- Index of Ancient Sources -- Index of Modern Authors -- Index of Subjects
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 293-299
ISBN:3161563638
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1628/978-3-16-156363-8