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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PARENESIS»
Scopri l'uso di
parenesis nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
parenesis e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Encyclopedia of Christianity
2.4. Hebrews Hebrews, a letter-sermon, is an admonition dealing with a specific
situation. The theological terms thus have a function of encouragement (®
Parenesis), even though they rest on a theological basis found in the so-called ...
2
The New Testament, an introduction: proclamation and ...
proclamation and parenesis, myth and history Norman Perrin, Dennis C. Duling,
Robert L. Ferm. Martin Dibelius also called attention to the role of parenesis in
the New Testament, using it as a technical term to describe the activities of the ...
Norman Perrin, Dennis C. Duling, Robert L. Ferm,
1982
3
Deuteronomy and City Life: A Form Criticism of Texts with ...
Parenesis In l907, Klostermann pioneered the identification Deuteronomy as
preached law, a genre with a liturgical setting.5l This identification of
Deuteronomy as preached law — not the kind used in a court, but quoted in a
sermon ...
4
The Epistle to the Romans
8 Found in both Greek and Jewish writings, parenesis "strings together
admonitions of a general ethical content." Parenesis is characterized by
eclecticism (borrowing from many sources) and by a lack of concern for
sequence of thought and ...
5
Who are the Elect in 1 Peter?: A Study in Biblical Exegesis ...
was in the early church, the parenesis of 1 Peter has a fundamental concern for '
the new life in Christ' or believers' new identity as the elect people of God.69
Catalogical parenesis is identified to have precedent in 'the OT, in classic Greek ...
Stephen Ayodeji A. Fagbemi,
2007
6
Entering the Kingdom of Heaven: A Study on the Structure of ...
In other words, after Matthew's redaction the story suggests that the command to
sell all the property belongs not to conversion parenesis but to the sphere of
congregational parenesis and is a voluntary choice. The young man, however, ...
7
Theology of the New Testament: German Edition edited and ...
Even though the context only rarely attains the stringency of the kind of argument
found in a letter such as we find in the Pauline parenesis, it is still clear that there
are particular subjects that are of concern to the author.” From the point of view ...
Georg Strecker, Friedrich Wilhelm Horn,
2012
Thirdly, this »indicative« provides the foundation for Paul's parenesis (Gal 5:1-6:
10). The task of Christian life is not purification, separation, and preparation for
the future. Rather than doing the »works of the law«, it is »life according to the ...
9
Identity, Ethics, and Ethos in the New Testament
The claims of the parenesis open up the future for us. Those, who deal justly, will
finally be rescued. Even if they experience the evil for a short time on Earth —
they will harvest the immortal fruit of resurrection (19:3). Therefore, the pious are
...
Jan G. van der Watt,
2006
10
Jerusalem, Alexandria, Rome:
Asen. and the New Testament ethical parenesis (theoretically at least) can relate
to each other in four different ways. 1 . Jos. Asen. is the earlier one. Then — in
part — it could have influenced Christian parenesis. To what extent could Jos.
Antonius Hilhorst, Florentino Garcâia Martâinez, Gerard P. Luttikhuizen,
2003