Studies in the New Testament

Studies in the New Testament
Author: John Duncan Martin Derrett
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1982
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004065962

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Studies in the New Testament Volume 3 Midrash Haggadah and the Character of the Community

Studies in the New Testament  Volume 3  Midrash  Haggadah  and the Character of the Community
Author: Derrett
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2023-10-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004671775

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Studies in the New Testament Midrash Haggadah and the character of the community

Studies in the New Testament  Midrash  Haggadah  and the character of the community
Author: John Duncan Martin Derrett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1977
Genre: Bible
ISBN: LCCN:77377356

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Studies in the New Testament

Studies in the New Testament
Author: John Duncan Martin Derrett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1982
Genre: Bible
ISBN: UOM:39015081717962

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The Gospel in Parable

The Gospel in Parable
Author: John R. Donahue
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1988-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451411529

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Professor Donahue here argues that "the parables of Jesus" offer a Gospel in miniature, while at the same time giving shape, direction, and meaning to the Gospels in which they appear. "To study the parables of the Gospels is to study the gospel in parable." After surveying recent discussions of parable, metaphor, and narrative, Donahue examines and interprets the parables of Mark, Matthew, and Luke as texts in the context of the theology of each of these Gospels. Finally, he outlines what "The Gospel in Parable" looks like and offers suggestions for the proclamation of parables today.

The Gospel of Luke

The Gospel of Luke
Author: Joel B. Green
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 1036
Release: 1997-10-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781467422673

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This highly original commentary, part of the New International Commentary, is unique for the way it combines concerns with first-century culture in the Roman world with understanding the text of Luke as a wholistic, historical narrative.

The Power of Parables

The Power of Parables
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 491
Release: 2023-11-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004680043

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The Power of Parables documents the surprising ways in which Jewish and Christian parables bridge religion with daily life. This 2019 conference volume rediscovers the original power of parables to shock and affect their audience, which has since been reduced by centuries of preaching and repetition. Not only do parables enhance the perspective on Scripture or the kingdom of heaven, they also change the sensory regime of the audience in perceiving the outer world. The theological differences in their applications appear secondary in view of their powerful rhetoric and suggest a shared genre.

Fish in the Bible

Fish in the Bible
Author: Carmen M. Cusack
Publsiher: Vernon Press
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2019-02-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781622736249

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'Fish in the Bible: Psychosocial Analysis of Contemporary Meanings, Values, and Effects of Christian Symbolism' analyzes why and to what end tales and truths about fish presented in the Bible hold water in Christian societies today. Fish in the Bible argues that portraits of fish and fishermen presented in the Bible have been both embraced and rejected by contemporary cultures with primarily Christian constituents (e.g. American culture). This book does not make an ethical argument; rather, it explores manners in which Christians have selectively rejected or accepted depictions and symbols of fish and fishermen. It explores differences between Christian maxims presented in Bible verses and the beliefs and actions of societies operating under Christian moral majorities. Fish in the Bible also considers the evolution of symbolism and metaphors in Christian society using parables and tales found in the Bible. 'Fish in the Bible' works on several specialized topics to argue that, overall, depictions of fish and fishermen in the Bible significantly and subtly shape Christian cultures even when Christians ignore or dismiss the robust ways in which fish and fishermen are characterized and treated in the Bible. Fish serve as a metaphor for God’s power, judgment, sin, and fertility; they are used to instill boundaries and standards in practitioners; and sometimes fish are worshiped, demonized, and subjugated. There is no clear or singular message regarding fish or fishermen; and Christian societies are left to abide by a patchwork of representations to formulate their own opinions and judgments. Social and behavioral science, as well as cultural customs, commerce, and current events demonstrate Christians’ navigation and interpretations of what their understandings and treatment of fish and fishermen ought to be. An Introduction and Conclusion summarize and synopsize implications raised by symbolism and literalism in certain contexts, stories, and verses demonstrating potentially pervasive significances of fish in Christian cultures throughout the world. The foundations of this research are law, social and behavioral science, policy and politics, history, cultural studies, religious studies, animal studies, animal welfare, criminal justice, sociology, anthropology, and current events.