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- catalog alternative "Ethik des Neuen Testaments. English".
- catalog contributor b791428.
- catalog created "c1988.".
- catalog date "1988".
- catalog date "c1988.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1988.".
- catalog description "1. individual morality -- 2. man and wife/marriage and divorce -- 3. work, property, slavery -- 4. Christians and the state -- V. The ethics of responsibility in the Deutero-Pauline epistles -- A. the new life in Colossians and Ephesians -- B. Apostolic precepts in the pastorals -- C. Christian life according to I Peter -- VI. Parenesis in the Epistle of James -- A. Works in relationship to faith, hearing, and hope -- B. "the law of liberty" -- C. specific focal points -- VII. The commandment of brotherly love in the Johannine writings -- A. Christological basis -- B. Christological imperative -- C. Separation from the world and freedom from sin -- D. The commandment of brotherly love -- VIII. Exhortations addressed to the Pilgrim people in the Epistle to the Hebrews -- IX. Eschatological exhortation in the book of Revelation -- A. Eschatological framework -- B. The letters to the churches -- C. Conflict with the state.".
- catalog description "3. possessions/poverty and riches -- 4. the state and violence -- II. Ethical beginnings in the earliest congregations -- A. presuppositions and influences -- B. the sayings of Jesus and the law -- C. community of goods -- D. critical reception of traditional principles -- III. Ethical accents in the synoptic Gospels -- A. discipleship in Mark -- B. the "better righteousness" in Matthew -- C. the Christian life in Luke -- IV. The Christological ethics of Paul -- A. the basis of Pauline ethics -- 1. "indicative and imperative" -- 2. Christological basis -- 3. Sacramental basis -- 4. Pneumatologic-Charismatic basis -- 5. Eschatological basis -- B. The nature and structure of the new life -- 1. the integrity of the Christian life -- 2. The situational pluralism of the apostolic commandment -- 3. free and conscientious obedience -- C. Material criteria -- 1. relationship to non-Christian criteria -- 2. the meaning of the Old Testament -- 3. Conformity to Jesus Christ and His Word -- 4. Love, the greatest commandment -- D. concrete ethics".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 349-352.".
- catalog description "I. Jesus' Eschatology ethic -- A. Eschatology and ethics -- 1. the kingdom of God as the foundation and horizon of Jesus' ethics -- 2. The relationship of eschatology and ethics -- 3. eschatological ethics -- neither apocalyptic nor sapiential -- 4. eschatological ethics -- conforming to God's salvation -- B. The will of God and the law -- 1. Repentance and total obedience -- 2. Discipleship -- 3. The attitude of Judaism and Jesus to the law -- 4. Acceptance, interpretation, and transcendence of the law -- 5. Jesus' freedom from and criticism of the law -- C. The double commandment of love -- 1. The tradition in Mark 12:28-34 par. -- 2. The priority of the law of love -- 3. Love of neighbors and enemies -- 4. The law of love in formal ethics and situation ethics -- 5. Love of neighbors and love of God -- excursus: unique features of Jesus' ethics? -- D. Concrete precepts -- 1. fundamental considerations -- 2. man and wife/marriage and divorce".
- catalog extent "xiv, 369 p. ; 24 cm.".
- catalog hasFormat "Ethics of the New Testament.".
- catalog identifier "0800608356".
- catalog isFormatOf "Ethics of the New Testament.".
- catalog issued "1988".
- catalog issued "c1988.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engger".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia : Fortress Press,".
- catalog relation "Ethics of the New Testament.".
- catalog subject "241.5 19".
- catalog subject "BS2545.E8 S2613 1988".
- catalog subject "Bible. New Testament Theology.".
- catalog subject "Christian ethics History Early church, approximately 30-600.".
- catalog subject "Christian ethics History Early church, ca. 30-600.".
- catalog subject "Ethics in the Bible.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. individual morality -- 2. man and wife/marriage and divorce -- 3. work, property, slavery -- 4. Christians and the state -- V. The ethics of responsibility in the Deutero-Pauline epistles -- A. the new life in Colossians and Ephesians -- B. Apostolic precepts in the pastorals -- C. Christian life according to I Peter -- VI. Parenesis in the Epistle of James -- A. Works in relationship to faith, hearing, and hope -- B. "the law of liberty" -- C. specific focal points -- VII. The commandment of brotherly love in the Johannine writings -- A. Christological basis -- B. Christological imperative -- C. Separation from the world and freedom from sin -- D. The commandment of brotherly love -- VIII. Exhortations addressed to the Pilgrim people in the Epistle to the Hebrews -- IX. Eschatological exhortation in the book of Revelation -- A. Eschatological framework -- B. The letters to the churches -- C. Conflict with the state.".
- catalog tableOfContents "3. possessions/poverty and riches -- 4. the state and violence -- II. Ethical beginnings in the earliest congregations -- A. presuppositions and influences -- B. the sayings of Jesus and the law -- C. community of goods -- D. critical reception of traditional principles -- III. Ethical accents in the synoptic Gospels -- A. discipleship in Mark -- B. the "better righteousness" in Matthew -- C. the Christian life in Luke -- IV. The Christological ethics of Paul -- A. the basis of Pauline ethics -- 1. "indicative and imperative" -- 2. Christological basis -- 3. Sacramental basis -- 4. Pneumatologic-Charismatic basis -- 5. Eschatological basis -- B. The nature and structure of the new life -- 1. the integrity of the Christian life -- 2. The situational pluralism of the apostolic commandment -- 3. free and conscientious obedience -- C. Material criteria -- 1. relationship to non-Christian criteria -- 2. the meaning of the Old Testament -- 3. Conformity to Jesus Christ and His Word -- 4. Love, the greatest commandment -- D. concrete ethics".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Jesus' Eschatology ethic -- A. Eschatology and ethics -- 1. the kingdom of God as the foundation and horizon of Jesus' ethics -- 2. The relationship of eschatology and ethics -- 3. eschatological ethics -- neither apocalyptic nor sapiential -- 4. eschatological ethics -- conforming to God's salvation -- B. The will of God and the law -- 1. Repentance and total obedience -- 2. Discipleship -- 3. The attitude of Judaism and Jesus to the law -- 4. Acceptance, interpretation, and transcendence of the law -- 5. Jesus' freedom from and criticism of the law -- C. The double commandment of love -- 1. The tradition in Mark 12:28-34 par. -- 2. The priority of the law of love -- 3. Love of neighbors and enemies -- 4. The law of love in formal ethics and situation ethics -- 5. Love of neighbors and love of God -- excursus: unique features of Jesus' ethics? -- D. Concrete precepts -- 1. fundamental considerations -- 2. man and wife/marriage and divorce".
- catalog title "Ethik des Neuen Testaments. English".
- catalog title "The ethics of the New Testament / Wolfgang Schrage ; translated by David E. Green.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".