Rethinking the Judaism-Hellenism Dichotomy: A Historiographical Case Study of Second Peter and Jude (Coniectanea Biblica, New Testament Series, 36)
Released: Jan 01, 2001
Publisher: Almqvist & Wiksell Intl
Format: Paperback, 382 pages
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Since the beginning of modern New Testament exegesis, the Judaism-Hellenism dichotomy has been influential as a heuristic tool. However, the concept of Hellenism is ambiguous and its historiographical foundation needs rethinking, having been formed out of Hegelian idealism with a Christian bias. Current histiography urges reconsideration of Hellenism, Hellenisation and Hellenistic Judaism. Contents include: Syntax, Vocabulary, and Style. Semitic linguistic influence in 2Peter and Jude. Literary form. The use of sacred texts as an ideological marker. Cosmology and eschatology as ideological markers. Ethos, soteriology, and anthropology as ideological markers.
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