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- catalog contributor b2359337.
- catalog created "1989.".
- catalog date "1989".
- catalog date "1989.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1989.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction -- 2. The religious climate of western Asia Minor in the first century A.D. -- A. The destination of the epistle: western Asia Minor -- B. Gnosticism in first-century Asia minor? -- Definitions -- Dualism in Gnosis -- Gnostic use of Christian material -- Jewish Gnosis? -- Summary and conclusions -- C. Ephesus as the leading city of Asia Minor -- D. Ephesus as a center for magical practices -- The Ephesia Grammata -- Sources -- Magic and the spirit world -- Summary -- E. The cult of the Ephesian Artemis -- Her significance -- Her power -- Artemis and magic -- The cultic image of the Ephesian Artemis -- Artemis and the mystery religions -- Artemis and Christianity -- Summary -- F. Astrology -- G. Some aspects of Judaism in Asia Minor -- Acts 19 -- Jewish magic -- Testament of Solomon -- Qumran and Asia Minor -- Summary -- H. The first-century interest in divine power -- I. The ruler cult in Asia Minor -- J. The influence of the religious climate on Christianity -- K. Conclusions".
- catalog description "3. The representation of the "powers" in Ephesians -- A. Previous interpretations of the "powers" -- The foundational works of Everling, Dibelius, and Grundmann -- Interpreting the "powers" -- Works treating the source of the "powers" thought -- The recent works of W. Carr and W. Wink -- Summary -- B. The supremacy of Christ over the "powers" -- Ephesians 1:15-23 -- Ephesians 4:8-10 -- Ephesians 3:14 -- C. The realm of the devil (Eph. 2:2) -- D. The existence of the church reveals God's wisdom to the "powers" (Eph. 3:10) -- E. The church engages in warfare with the "powers" (Eph. 6:10-20) -- F. The "powers" will be brought completely under the headship of Christ (Eph. 1:10) -- G. Summary of the "powers" teaching in Ephesians".
- catalog description "4. The power of God for believers -- A. A prayer for divine enabling power (Eph. 1:15-23) -- The introductory eulogy (Eph. 1:3-14) -- The structure, genre, and aim of the prayer -- The explicit request (Eph. 1:19) -- The related elements -- The nature of the power -- The source of power for the church -- (i) The head empowers the body -- (ii) The church shares the divine "fullness" -- Summary -- B. The prayer for divine power repeated and developed (Eph. 3:14-19) -- The genre, setting, structure, and aim of the prayer -- The explicit request (Eph. 3:16-17a) -- The request for knowledge of the divine power repeated -- The related elements -- The relationship of power and love in the prayer and in the epistle -- Summary -- C. The divine power is praised (Eph. 3:20-21) -- D. Conclusions".
- catalog description "5. The conflict with the "powers" -- A. Introduction -- The unique emphasis on spiritual warfare and power -- The problem: why is there an extended discussion on "spiritual warfare"? -- B. The structure and genre of the passage -- The structure -- The genre -- C. The acquisition of divine power for the battle -- The admonition: "be strengthened" -- The armor of God as a manifestation of strength -- Prayer as the prerequisite and means of acquiring divine enablement -- D. The time of the battle -- E. The nature of the warfare -- The opposition -- The expressed goal: "to stand" -- Summary -- E. Conclusions".
- catalog description "6. Features of the theology of Ephesians in light of its background -- A. Tentative conclusions regarding the situation behind Ephesians -- B. Christology -- The superiority of Christ -- Christ as the ̲̲̲-- Election in Christ -- Summary -- C. The "cosmic powers" and anthropology -- D. New life in Christ -- The transfer of dominions -- Incorporation into Christ -- Access to divine power -- A theology of glory? -- Ethics -- (i) Resisting the demonic "powers" -- (ii) Living by the pattern of Christ -- (iii) Taking off the old self -- putting on the new self -- (iv) Faith -- (v) The household-code -- Mission -- E. Eschatology and salvation -- Realized eschatology in Ephesians -- Resurrection and exaltation with Christ (Eph. 2:4-10) -- The "once-now" schema -- The heavenly dimension -- Battle imagery and eschatology -- A future consummation -- Summary -- F. Ecclesiology -- Images of the church -- Christ's gifts to the church -- The apostle -- Early catholicism? -- G. Summary".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 214-228.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 244 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0521362369".
- catalog isPartOf "Monograph series (Society for New Testament Studies) ; 63.".
- catalog isPartOf "Society for New Testament Studies monograph series ; 63".
- catalog issued "1989".
- catalog issued "1989.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog subject "227/.506 19".
- catalog subject "BS2695.2 .A76 1989".
- catalog subject "Bible. Ephesians Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog subject "Magic Biblical teaching.".
- catalog subject "Power (Christian theology) Biblical teaching.".
- catalog subject "Powers (Christian theology) Biblical teaching.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction -- 2. The religious climate of western Asia Minor in the first century A.D. -- A. The destination of the epistle: western Asia Minor -- B. Gnosticism in first-century Asia minor? -- Definitions -- Dualism in Gnosis -- Gnostic use of Christian material -- Jewish Gnosis? -- Summary and conclusions -- C. Ephesus as the leading city of Asia Minor -- D. Ephesus as a center for magical practices -- The Ephesia Grammata -- Sources -- Magic and the spirit world -- Summary -- E. The cult of the Ephesian Artemis -- Her significance -- Her power -- Artemis and magic -- The cultic image of the Ephesian Artemis -- Artemis and the mystery religions -- Artemis and Christianity -- Summary -- F. Astrology -- G. Some aspects of Judaism in Asia Minor -- Acts 19 -- Jewish magic -- Testament of Solomon -- Qumran and Asia Minor -- Summary -- H. The first-century interest in divine power -- I. The ruler cult in Asia Minor -- J. The influence of the religious climate on Christianity -- K. Conclusions".
- catalog tableOfContents "3. The representation of the "powers" in Ephesians -- A. Previous interpretations of the "powers" -- The foundational works of Everling, Dibelius, and Grundmann -- Interpreting the "powers" -- Works treating the source of the "powers" thought -- The recent works of W. Carr and W. Wink -- Summary -- B. The supremacy of Christ over the "powers" -- Ephesians 1:15-23 -- Ephesians 4:8-10 -- Ephesians 3:14 -- C. The realm of the devil (Eph. 2:2) -- D. The existence of the church reveals God's wisdom to the "powers" (Eph. 3:10) -- E. The church engages in warfare with the "powers" (Eph. 6:10-20) -- F. The "powers" will be brought completely under the headship of Christ (Eph. 1:10) -- G. Summary of the "powers" teaching in Ephesians".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. The power of God for believers -- A. A prayer for divine enabling power (Eph. 1:15-23) -- The introductory eulogy (Eph. 1:3-14) -- The structure, genre, and aim of the prayer -- The explicit request (Eph. 1:19) -- The related elements -- The nature of the power -- The source of power for the church -- (i) The head empowers the body -- (ii) The church shares the divine "fullness" -- Summary -- B. The prayer for divine power repeated and developed (Eph. 3:14-19) -- The genre, setting, structure, and aim of the prayer -- The explicit request (Eph. 3:16-17a) -- The request for knowledge of the divine power repeated -- The related elements -- The relationship of power and love in the prayer and in the epistle -- Summary -- C. The divine power is praised (Eph. 3:20-21) -- D. Conclusions".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. The conflict with the "powers" -- A. Introduction -- The unique emphasis on spiritual warfare and power -- The problem: why is there an extended discussion on "spiritual warfare"? -- B. The structure and genre of the passage -- The structure -- The genre -- C. The acquisition of divine power for the battle -- The admonition: "be strengthened" -- The armor of God as a manifestation of strength -- Prayer as the prerequisite and means of acquiring divine enablement -- D. The time of the battle -- E. The nature of the warfare -- The opposition -- The expressed goal: "to stand" -- Summary -- E. Conclusions".
- catalog tableOfContents "6. Features of the theology of Ephesians in light of its background -- A. Tentative conclusions regarding the situation behind Ephesians -- B. Christology -- The superiority of Christ -- Christ as the ̲̲̲-- Election in Christ -- Summary -- C. The "cosmic powers" and anthropology -- D. New life in Christ -- The transfer of dominions -- Incorporation into Christ -- Access to divine power -- A theology of glory? -- Ethics -- (i) Resisting the demonic "powers" -- (ii) Living by the pattern of Christ -- (iii) Taking off the old self -- putting on the new self -- (iv) Faith -- (v) The household-code -- Mission -- E. Eschatology and salvation -- Realized eschatology in Ephesians -- Resurrection and exaltation with Christ (Eph. 2:4-10) -- The "once-now" schema -- The heavenly dimension -- Battle imagery and eschatology -- A future consummation -- Summary -- F. Ecclesiology -- Images of the church -- Christ's gifts to the church -- The apostle -- Early catholicism? -- G. Summary".
- catalog title "Ephesians, power and magic : the concept of power in Ephesians in light of its historical setting / Clinton E. Arnold.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".