The City in the Valley: Biblical Interpretation and Urban TheologySociety of Biblical Lit, 2005 - 370 páginas |
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Página xxi
... book of Revelation . Both authors were quite conscious of the urban situation and concentrated intention- ally on that , thus turning their reflection into documents of urban theology . The Gospel of John is another , even more complex ...
... book of Revelation . Both authors were quite conscious of the urban situation and concentrated intention- ally on that , thus turning their reflection into documents of urban theology . The Gospel of John is another , even more complex ...
Página xxii
... book of Revelation. In the latter part of the collection, streamlining is achieved by emphasis on the more economic and educational aspects of social history and history of theol- ogy, aspects present to this very day. Urban theology is ...
... book of Revelation. In the latter part of the collection, streamlining is achieved by emphasis on the more economic and educational aspects of social history and history of theol- ogy, aspects present to this very day. Urban theology is ...
Página xxiii
... book of Revelation . Horace and John are set against each other with respect to the relevance and reality of their prophetic claims about the future of the city , proving that the prophet of Christ indeed showed more concern for the ...
... book of Revelation . Horace and John are set against each other with respect to the relevance and reality of their prophetic claims about the future of the city , proving that the prophet of Christ indeed showed more concern for the ...
Página xxv
... book of Rev- elation, reflects the major trend of mission and activity of the early church, which started and ... Revelation through the reprint of a public address, “The Wrath of the Dragon: Patriarchy's Last Stand.” In his vision in ...
... book of Rev- elation, reflects the major trend of mission and activity of the early church, which started and ... Revelation through the reprint of a public address, “The Wrath of the Dragon: Patriarchy's Last Stand.” In his vision in ...
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... book of the New Testament, John, and the Roman poet Horace. The social image the writer of the book of Revelation gives to the new and final world is that of the city. The Roman poet and prophet instead sings of the idyllized ...
... book of the New Testament, John, and the Roman poet Horace. The social image the writer of the book of Revelation gives to the new and final world is that of the city. The Roman poet and prophet instead sings of the idyllized ...
Contenido
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Jesus and Caesar | 69 |
On Pauls Image of the Human | 93 |
Legal Dimensions of Money and Theological | 103 |
Meditations on Pauls Ethics | 135 |
Johns Heavenly Jerusalem | 161 |
Patriarchys Last Stand | 187 |
Should Augustine Have the Last Word | 195 |
for the Social History of Biblical Criticism | 221 |
Is There Justification in Money? A Historical | 283 |
Josiah Royce | 309 |
Reflections on | 323 |
On Sojourning | 367 |
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Términos y frases comunes
active already ancient Antioch Apocalypse Augustine Augustus biblical book of Revelation Caesar religion Carmen saeculare chapter Christ community Christian Christology claim concept concrete congregation consciousness contemporary context critical cult culture described dimensions discussion divine early church economic Epistle Ernst Käsemann eschatological especially essay ethics Exegetical experience expression Frankfurt future gnostic God’s gospel Greek Günther Bornkamm Harvard Divinity School heaven heavenly Hellenistic city Hellenistic-Roman Horace Horaz human idea individual integration interest interpretation issue Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jewish eschatology Jews John John’s Josiah Royce Julius Caesar major means Mediterranean ment missionary motif origin Paul Paul’s Pauline person political praxis present prophetic reality relationship religious Revelation role Roman Rome Royce Rudolf Bultmann secular secular games Sibylline Oracles social society speak spiritual temple term Testament theologians theology Tillich tion tradition turned understanding University urban theology vision
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Página xxviii - I see Barsad, and Cly, Defarge, The Vengeance, the Juryman, the Judge, long ranks of the new oppressors who have risen on the destruction of the old, perishing by this retributive instrument, before it shall cease out of its present use. I see a beautiful city and a brilliant people rising from this abyss, and, in their struggles to be truly free, in their triumphs and defeats, through long years to come, I see the evil of this time and of the previous time of which this is the natural birth, gradually...
Página 4 - Are many lesser Faculties that serve Reason as chief; among these Fancy next Her office holds ; of all external things, Which the five watchful Senses represent, She forms Imaginations, Aery shapes, Which Reason joining or disjoining, frames All what we affirm or what deny, and call Our knowledge or opinion; then retires Into her private Cell when Nature rests.
Página 368 - So Jesus also suffered outside the gate in order to sanctify the people through his own blood.
Página 70 - The universe, if my thesis is right, is a realm which is through and through dominated by social categories. Time, for instance, expresses a system of essentially social relations. The present interprets the past to the future. At each moment of time the results of the whole world's history up to that moment are, so to speak, summed up and passed over to the future for its new deeds of creation and of interpretation. I state this principle here in a simply dogmatic form, and merely as an example...
Página 84 - Ye are all the children of light, and the children of the day: we are not of the night, nor of darkness.
Página 48 - RH Charles, A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Revelation of St. John (2 vols.; ICC; Edinburgh: T.
Página 66 - For the kingdom of God is not eating and drinking, but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit : for he that herein serveth Christ is wellpleasing to God and approved by men.
Página 32 - WHITHER, O Bacchus, dost thou hurry me, o'erflowing with thy power ? Into what groves or grottoes am I swiftly driven in fresh inspiration? In what caves shall I be heard planning to set amid the stars, and in Jove's council, peerless Caesar's immortal glory ? I will sing of a noble exploit, recent, as yet untold by other lips.
Página 254 - Jesus, that is, its location within the evolution of the bourgeois consciousness, not just as an ideal but as an expression of a socioeconomic and political momentum. The contemporaneity of the New Quest with the end of the New Deal and the restoration of the bourgeoisie in the United States and Germany after World War II and within the confines of a burgeoning...
Página 37 - ... rival might, nor fierce Spartacus, nor the Gaul, disloyal in time of tumult, nor wild Germany, with its blueeyed youth, nor Hannibal by parents hated,— this selfsame city we ourselves shall ruin, we, an impious generation, of stock accurst ; and the ground shall again be held by beasts of prey. The savage conqueror shall stand, alas! upon the ashes of our city, and the horseman shall trample it with clattering hoof, and (impious to behold !) shall scatter wantonly Quirinus' bones, that now...