Matches in Harvard for { <http://id.lib.harvard.edu/aleph/001596858/catalog> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 29 of
29
with 100 items per page.
- catalog alternative "Ratlos vor der Apokalyptik. English".
- catalog contributor b2278456.
- catalog created "[1972?]".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "[1972?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1972?]".
- catalog description "1. The purpose of this book -- 2. The Apocalyptic Renaissance -- 3. What is Apocalyptic? An attempt at a proliminary definition: The cloudiness of current definitions -- A preliminary demonstration of the apocalypse as a literary type -- A preliminary demonstration of apocalyptic as a historical movement -- The position of apocalyptic in the literature of late antiquity -- 4. The gulf between prophecy and apocalyptic: German Old Testament scholarship. Jesus as the continuation of prophecy -- The question of the apocalyptic interpretation of history -- 5. Apocalyptic in the shadow of prophecy: British and American exegesis. Successors or the prophets, opponents of the Pharisees: the viewpoint of Old Testament scholars -- Jesus ethical but not apocalyptic: the position of New Testament scholars".
- catalog description "6. The agonized attempt to save Jesus from apocalyptic: Continental New Testament scholarship. The history of religions school -- The preponderance of rabbinic studies between 1920 and 1960 -- The effects of the demythologizing programme -- The vexatious delay of the parousia -- The new advances of Wilckens and Kasemann -- The reaction ot Kasemann -- Paul and Jesus against an apocalyptic background: Stuhlmacher and Strobel -- The return to earlier positions in protest against Rosler: Nissen, Betz and Murdock -- French reserve towards apocalyptic -- 7. Systematic theology turns to eschatology. Non-apocalyptic eschatology between 1920 and 1960 -- The revival of apocalyptic universal history: Pannenberg -- Opposition to the world in the lights of the apocalyptic future: Moltmann and Sauter -- 8. Apocalyptic as a disquieting motif in non-theological thinking. Apocalyptic images in art and literature -- The historical nature of human existence in the context of modern philosophy's historical enquiry -- Philosophy under the influence of sociological questionings -- 9. Why things must change: a highly subjective epilogue. Kerygma and canon -- The unique character of the Christian faith.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog extent "157 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Rediscovery of Apocalyptic.".
- catalog identifier "0840130724".
- catalog isFormatOf "Rediscovery of Apocalyptic.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in Biblical theology, 2d ser., 22".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in biblical theology. 2nd ser ; 22.".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "[1972?]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engger".
- catalog publisher "Naperville, Ill., A. R. Allenson".
- catalog relation "Rediscovery of Apocalyptic.".
- catalog subject "229/.913".
- catalog subject "Apocalyptic literature.".
- catalog subject "BS646 .K613".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The purpose of this book -- 2. The Apocalyptic Renaissance -- 3. What is Apocalyptic? An attempt at a proliminary definition: The cloudiness of current definitions -- A preliminary demonstration of the apocalypse as a literary type -- A preliminary demonstration of apocalyptic as a historical movement -- The position of apocalyptic in the literature of late antiquity -- 4. The gulf between prophecy and apocalyptic: German Old Testament scholarship. Jesus as the continuation of prophecy -- The question of the apocalyptic interpretation of history -- 5. Apocalyptic in the shadow of prophecy: British and American exegesis. Successors or the prophets, opponents of the Pharisees: the viewpoint of Old Testament scholars -- Jesus ethical but not apocalyptic: the position of New Testament scholars".
- catalog tableOfContents "6. The agonized attempt to save Jesus from apocalyptic: Continental New Testament scholarship. The history of religions school -- The preponderance of rabbinic studies between 1920 and 1960 -- The effects of the demythologizing programme -- The vexatious delay of the parousia -- The new advances of Wilckens and Kasemann -- The reaction ot Kasemann -- Paul and Jesus against an apocalyptic background: Stuhlmacher and Strobel -- The return to earlier positions in protest against Rosler: Nissen, Betz and Murdock -- French reserve towards apocalyptic -- 7. Systematic theology turns to eschatology. Non-apocalyptic eschatology between 1920 and 1960 -- The revival of apocalyptic universal history: Pannenberg -- Opposition to the world in the lights of the apocalyptic future: Moltmann and Sauter -- 8. Apocalyptic as a disquieting motif in non-theological thinking. Apocalyptic images in art and literature -- The historical nature of human existence in the context of modern philosophy's historical enquiry -- Philosophy under the influence of sociological questionings -- 9. Why things must change: a highly subjective epilogue. Kerygma and canon -- The unique character of the Christian faith.".
- catalog title "Ratlos vor der Apokalyptik. English".
- catalog title "The rediscovery of Apocalyptic : a polemical work on a neglected area of Biblical studies and its damaging effects on theology and philosophy.".
- catalog type "text".