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Atonement and Ethics in 1 John: A Peacemaking Hermeneutic

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Library of New Testament Studies - 654Publication details: London T&T Clark 2023Description: 225pContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780567700780
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Atonement and ethics in 1 JohnDDC classification:
  • B70.1 23 J826
Contents:
Introduction: Some peacemaking hermeneutical approaches to 1 John -- The background, purpose, literary structure and reception of 1 John -- I(lasmo/j and its cognates in the Septuagint, the intertestamental literature and the Dead Sea Scrolls -- I(lasmo/j in 1 John -- Sfa/zw and a)nqrwpokto/noj in 1 John -- )Agapa/w and a)delfo/j in 1 John -- Peacemaking in 1 John.
Summary: "Christopher Armitage considers previous theological perception of 1 John as a text advocating that God abhors violence, contrasted with biblical scholarship analysis that focuses upon the text's birth from hostile theological conflict between 'insiders' and 'outsiders', with immensely hostile rhetoric directed towards 'antichrists' and those who have left the community"-- Provided by publisher.
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Reference Reference DVK Library Reference -> Ground Floor -> B B70.1 J826 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 11078969

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Some peacemaking hermeneutical approaches to 1 John -- The background, purpose, literary structure and reception of 1 John -- I(lasmo/j and its cognates in the Septuagint, the intertestamental literature and the Dead Sea Scrolls -- I(lasmo/j in 1 John -- Sfa/zw and a)nqrwpokto/noj in 1 John -- )Agapa/w and a)delfo/j in 1 John -- Peacemaking in 1 John.

"Christopher Armitage considers previous theological perception of 1 John as a text advocating that God abhors violence, contrasted with biblical scholarship analysis that focuses upon the text's birth from hostile theological conflict between 'insiders' and 'outsiders', with immensely hostile rhetoric directed towards 'antichrists' and those who have left the community"-- Provided by publisher.

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