David being a prophet : the contingency of scripture upon history in the new testament /

This book identifies occasions in the New Testament where Scripture is interpreted as though its meaning depends upon its author or time of writing. Focusing upon Hebrews, Acts and the Davidssohnfrage in the Synoptic Gospels, it argues that this historical approach to interpretation is an important...

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Main Authors: Sargent, Benjamin
Corporate Authors: De Gruyter.
Published: De Gruyter,
Publisher Address: Berlin :
Publication Dates: [2014]
©2014
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Beihefte zur zeitschrift f r die neutestamentliche wissenschaft; 207
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110362008
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Summary: This book identifies occasions in the New Testament where Scripture is interpreted as though its meaning depends upon its author or time of writing. Focusing upon Hebrews, Acts and the Davidssohnfrage in the Synoptic Gospels, it argues that this historical approach to interpretation is an important but overlooked element of the use of Scripture in the New Testament.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xii, 215 pages) : illustrations.
Also available in print edition.
ISBN: 9783110362008
Index Number: BT202
CLC: B972
Contents: Frontmatter --
Contents --
Abbreviations --
Introduction --
Chapter 1: Historical Exegesis in the Epistle to the Hebrews --
Chapter 2: Historical Exegesis in the Acts of the Apostles --
Chapter 3: Historical Exegesis in the Davidssohnfrage: Matthew 22:41 46, Mark 12:35 37 and Luke 20:41 44. --
Chapter 4: The Historical Hermeneutics of the New Testament and the Current Crisis facing the Historical-Critical Method in Theology --
Bibliography --
Index --
Keyword Index.