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100 1 _aSiker, Jeffrey S.,
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245 1 0 _aSin in the New Testament /
_cJeffrey S. Siker.
264 1 _aNew York, NY :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2020.
300 _axiii, 224 pages ;
_c22 cm
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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440 _aEssentials of Biblical Studies
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages [202]-211) and indexes.
505 0 _aWhatever happened to sin? -- A taxonomy of sin in the New Testament worlds -- Sin in the Gospel of Mark -- Sin in the Gospel of Matthew -- Sin in Luke-Acts -- Sin in the Gospel of John and the Johannine Epistles -- Sin in the letters of Paul and Deutero-Paul -- Sin in Hebrews, James, and 1 and 2 Peter -- Sin in Jude, Revelation, and beyond -- Sin then and now.
520 _a"Sin was an extremely important and serious concern for the earliest Christians and the authors of the New Testament writings. Early Christians came to see the life and ministry of Jesus as challenging presumptions about the meanings of sin and faithfulness. This book provides a comprehensive treatment of different understandings of sin in early Christianity. Jeffrey S. Siker describes how the earliest Christian voices represented in the New Testament writings understood 'sin' not only as a theological abstraction, but also as a real reflection upon human thought and behavior that violated right relationships with both other human beings and with God. Siker explores language about sin in relation to the Jewish and Greco-Roman contextual worlds of the New Testament writings, and examines the development and change of these worlds in relation to the modern concept of sin."--
_cProvided by publisher.
630 0 7 _aBibel
_pNeues Testament
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650 0 _aSin
_xBiblical teaching.
650 0 _aSin
_xReligious aspects
_xChristianity.
650 7 _aSin
_xBiblical teaching.
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650 7 _aBiblische Theologie
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650 7 _aSünde
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830 0 _aEssentials of biblical studies.
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