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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht A Structural Commentary on the So-Called Antilegomena: Vol. 3: The Second Letter of Peter: Proclaiming the Coming of the Lord. Part 1. Eschatological Scepticism (2 Pet 1-2)
£101.08
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht A Structural Commentary on the So-Called Antilegomena: Vol. 3: The Second Letter of Peter: Proclaiming the Coming of the Lord. Part 2: Eschatological Hermeneutics (2 Pet 3)
£1,075.65
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG A Structural Commentary on the So-Called Antilegomena: Volume 2. The Letter of Jude: Expecting for the Mercy
Most commentators view the Epistle of Jude as a parenetic text. The commentary Expecting for the Mercy highlights its soteriological and Christological contents. This has been possible by taking a structural approach to the text and showing that its structure is chiastic, with Jude 1415 at its centre a description of the eschatological judgment foretold from the beginning of the world. The judgment is seen primarily as a time to show mercy to the faithful. Knowing this, the believers should also show mercy to the straying. Placing Jude 1415 at the centre of the theological reflection has allowed us to reveal the hermeneutic perspective applied to interpret apocalyptic texts. The narrator interprets this kind of texts from the Christocentric angle, just like all other writings belonging to the Jewish tradition. In addition, he uses typology and the pesher method. The commentary is ecumenical, taking into account both Catholic and Lutheran perspectives.
£103.49
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG A Structural Commentary on the So-Called Antilegomena: Volume 1 -- The Letter of James: Wisdom that Comes from Above
Controversies regarding the authorship of the Letter of James, the date of its composition, its addressees and, when compared to other biblical writings, similarities and differences on lexical, semantic and theological levels generated debates concerning its literary genre, coherence, its associations with other texts as well as intertextual strategies. This structural commentary is part of this discussion. What is emphasized in the commentary is not the issue of justification and the relationship between deeds and faith but the sapiential character of the Letter of James. The new analytical approach has become possible due to an innovative view of the structure of the letter. The authors propose a structure organized around the catalogue of attributes of wisdom enumerated in James 3:17. The second important value of this study is its ecumenical (Catholic-Lutheran) dimension.
£86.39