Lamb of the free: recovering the varied sacrificial understandings of Jesus's death

"Lamb of the Free analyzes the different sacrificial imagery applied to Jesus in the NT in light of the facts that (a) there is no such thing as substitutionary death sacrifice in the Torah--neither death nor suffering nor punishment of the animal has any place in the sacrificial system--and (b...

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Autor principal: Rillera, Andrew Remington (Autor)
Otros Autores: Campbell, Douglas A. 1961- (Autor de introducción, etc.)
Tipo de documento: Print Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Publicado: Eugene, Oregon Cascade Books [2024]
En:Año: 2024
Críticas:[Rezension von: Rillera, Andrew Remington, Lamb of the free : recovering the varied sacrificial understandings of Jesus's death] (2025) (Liebengood, Kelly D., 1970 -)
Otras palabras clave:B Theology
B Jésus-Christ - Crucifiement - Enseignement biblique
B Bible Theology
B Sacrifice Biblical teaching
B Sacrifice - Biblical teaching
B Crucifixion of Jesus Christ
B Bible - Théologie
B Bible
B Sacrifice dans la Bible
B Atonement Biblical teaching
B Jesus Christ
B Atonement - Biblical teaching
B Sacrifice in the Bible
B Jesus Christ Crucifixion Biblical teaching
B Sacrifice - Enseignement biblique
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Sumario:"Lamb of the Free analyzes the different sacrificial imagery applied to Jesus in the NT in light of the facts that (a) there is no such thing as substitutionary death sacrifice in the Torah--neither death nor suffering nor punishment of the animal has any place in the sacrificial system--and (b) there are both atoning and non-atoning sacrifices. Surprisingly, the earliest and most common sacrifices associated with Jesus's death are the non-atoning ones. Nevertheless, when considering the whole NT, Jesus is said to accomplish all the benefits of the entire Levitical system, from both atoning and non-atoning sacrifices and purification. Moreover, all sacrificial interpretations of Jesus's death in the NT operate within the paradigm of participation, which is antithetical to notions of substitution. The sacrificial imagery in the NT is aimed at grounding the exhortation for the audience to be conformed to the cruciform image of Jesus by sharing in his death. The consistent message throughout the entire NT is not that Jesus died instead of us, rather, Jesus dies ahead of us so that we can unite with him and be conformed the image of his death." --
Notas:Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-293) and indexes
Descripción Física:xxvii, 325 Seiten, 23 cm
ISBN:978-1-6667-0304-7
1-6667-0305-2
978-1-6667-0305-4