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- catalog contributor b1561036.
- catalog created "c1981.".
- catalog date "1982".
- catalog date "c1981.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1981.".
- catalog description "1. Old Testament texts: 2 Chronicles 19:7 ; Deuteronomy 10:17 ; Job 34:19 ; Psalm 82:1-14 -- Deuterocanonical literature: Wisdom tradition ; Wisdom of Jesus ben Sira ; Wisdom of Salomon ; The testament of Job ; 1 Esdras (3 Ezra) ; Israel and the nations: Jubilees ; Psalms of Salomon ; 2 Baruch ; The Biblical antiquities of Philo (Pseudo-Philo) ; 1 Enoch -- 2. Impartiality in the Rabbinic Literature: Polemical applications of the axiom of impartiality ; The Targums ; The Mishna -- A hermeneutical difficulty -- A hermeneutical challenge: "Is there favoritism in this matter?" -- Miscellaneous applications: A defense of God's justice:. Yoma 87a ; A defense of Rabbinic interpretation: Sabb. 13b ; Moses' fate as paradigm: Num. Rab 19:33 ; God's concern for the lowly: Tanhuma ; No favoritism towards small or great: Midrash Tadshe -- Tanna debe Eliahu: "Blessed be he who shows no partiality." ; "Whether Gentile or Israelite . . . " -- ".
- catalog description "3. Philo's interpretation of divine impartiality: Appropriation of the biblical concept ; From idiom to axiom ; Axiom in conflict with axiom ; Axiom and apologetics -- Applications of Deuteronomy 10:17: Spec. leg. I, 301 ; Spec. Leg. Iv, 177 ; Dec. 41 ; Mos. Li, 238 ; Aspects of universalism ; Philo's universalism -- 4. Divine impartiality in Paul's letter to the Romans: Introduction -- The unity of 1:16-2:11: Formal evidence ; The evidence of words and themes -- The transition at Romans 1:32/2:1 -- Romans 2:12-29: The unity of 2:12-29 ; The theme of impartiality ; The basic statement ; The Gentiles: Case A. ; The Jews: Case B ; The final Statement -- 4. The function of Rom 1:16-2:29: Earlier assessments ; Impartiality and justification ; Romans 3: One God ; Romans 4: Abraham ; Romans 9-11: Gentiles and Jews ; Romans 14-15: Sociological Implications -- Impartiality and the purpose of the letter -- ".
- catalog description "5. The Christian trajectory of divine impartiality: Galatians 2 ; 1 Corinthians 1-4 ; Acts 10 ; Ephesians and Colossians ; Other developments -- Resume of the investigation -- Appendices : The linguistic development of the Jewish and Jewish-Christian idioms for impartiality ; Aspects of impartiality emphasized in canonical and deuterocanonical literature ; Old Testament allusions in Rom 1:23 ; The ring-structure of Rom 1:16-2:10 ; Objections to Klostermann's analysis of Rom 1:22-31 ; The relationship between Rom 1:16-17 and 1:18ff.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 283-302.".
- catalog extent "vii, 302 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Divine impartiality.".
- catalog identifier "0891304746".
- catalog identifier "0891304754 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Divine impartiality.".
- catalog isPartOf "Dissertation series (Society of Biblical Literature) ; no. 59.".
- catalog isPartOf "Dissertation series / Society of Biblical Literature ; no. 59".
- catalog issued "1982".
- catalog issued "c1981.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chico, Calif. : Scholars Press,".
- catalog relation "Divine impartiality.".
- catalog subject "BS2398 .B37".
- catalog subject "Bible. Epistles of Paul Theology.".
- catalog subject "God Impartiality Biblical teaching.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Old Testament texts: 2 Chronicles 19:7 ; Deuteronomy 10:17 ; Job 34:19 ; Psalm 82:1-14 -- Deuterocanonical literature: Wisdom tradition ; Wisdom of Jesus ben Sira ; Wisdom of Salomon ; The testament of Job ; 1 Esdras (3 Ezra) ; Israel and the nations: Jubilees ; Psalms of Salomon ; 2 Baruch ; The Biblical antiquities of Philo (Pseudo-Philo) ; 1 Enoch -- 2. Impartiality in the Rabbinic Literature: Polemical applications of the axiom of impartiality ; The Targums ; The Mishna -- A hermeneutical difficulty -- A hermeneutical challenge: "Is there favoritism in this matter?" -- Miscellaneous applications: A defense of God's justice:. Yoma 87a ; A defense of Rabbinic interpretation: Sabb. 13b ; Moses' fate as paradigm: Num. Rab 19:33 ; God's concern for the lowly: Tanhuma ; No favoritism towards small or great: Midrash Tadshe -- Tanna debe Eliahu: "Blessed be he who shows no partiality." ; "Whether Gentile or Israelite . . . " -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "3. Philo's interpretation of divine impartiality: Appropriation of the biblical concept ; From idiom to axiom ; Axiom in conflict with axiom ; Axiom and apologetics -- Applications of Deuteronomy 10:17: Spec. leg. I, 301 ; Spec. Leg. Iv, 177 ; Dec. 41 ; Mos. Li, 238 ; Aspects of universalism ; Philo's universalism -- 4. Divine impartiality in Paul's letter to the Romans: Introduction -- The unity of 1:16-2:11: Formal evidence ; The evidence of words and themes -- The transition at Romans 1:32/2:1 -- Romans 2:12-29: The unity of 2:12-29 ; The theme of impartiality ; The basic statement ; The Gentiles: Case A. ; The Jews: Case B ; The final Statement -- 4. The function of Rom 1:16-2:29: Earlier assessments ; Impartiality and justification ; Romans 3: One God ; Romans 4: Abraham ; Romans 9-11: Gentiles and Jews ; Romans 14-15: Sociological Implications -- Impartiality and the purpose of the letter -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. The Christian trajectory of divine impartiality: Galatians 2 ; 1 Corinthians 1-4 ; Acts 10 ; Ephesians and Colossians ; Other developments -- Resume of the investigation -- Appendices : The linguistic development of the Jewish and Jewish-Christian idioms for impartiality ; Aspects of impartiality emphasized in canonical and deuterocanonical literature ; Old Testament allusions in Rom 1:23 ; The ring-structure of Rom 1:16-2:10 ; Objections to Klostermann's analysis of Rom 1:22-31 ; The relationship between Rom 1:16-17 and 1:18ff.".
- catalog title "Divine impartiality : Paul and a theological axiom / Jouette M. Bassler.".
- catalog type "text".