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- catalog contributor b2510137.
- catalog created "c1975.".
- catalog date "1975".
- catalog date "c1975.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1975.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 257-270.".
- catalog description "Chapter V: The death of the martyrs in IV Maccabees -- The death of the martyrs and its effects -- the sources and origin of the concept of effective death in IV Maccabees -- The date of IV Maccabees -- Chapter VI: The background, source, and origin of the concept of Jesus' death as saving event -- Part I: Jesus said so -- a) The Eucharistic texts -- b) Mark 10:45 -- Part II: Primitive Palestinian Christianity said so -- a) Mark 10:45 -- b) Mark 14:22-25 -- c) I Corinthians 15:3-5 -- Part III: The Scriptures said so -- a) Quotations from Isaiah 53 in the New Testament -- b) Possible echoes of Isaiah 53 in other New Testament texts -- c) other OT texts and the death of Jesus -- Conclusions -- Part IV: The origin of the concept of Jesus' death as saving event -- The origin of the concept: An hypothesis -- The hypothesis refined: Jesus' saving death and IV Maccabees -- a) IV Maccabees and early Christianity -- b) IV Maccabees and Antioch -- Conclusion".
- catalog description "Introduction -- Chapter I: The meaning of Jesus' death in Romans 3:24-26 -- The Pre-Pauline formulation at Romans 3:24-26 -- The meaning of Jesus' death in the Pre-Pauline formulation -- Excursus: Four models of event interpretation -- Chapter II: Traditions of the Maccabean martyrs from Daniel to II Maccabees and Josephus -- The death of the righteous one in Daniel -- The death of the righteous one in assumption of Moses -- The suffering and death of the faithful in I Maccabees -- Josephus on the righteous ones who suffered under Antiochus -- The suffering and death of the martyrs in II Maccabees -- Chapter III: Suffering and death in the Old Testament and other Jewish writings -- Suffering in the Old Testament and other Jewish writings -- The death of individuals in the Old Testament -- Vicarious expiatory suffering and death in the Old Testament -- a) Introduction -- b) Transference and substitution in the Old Testament -- c) Isaiah 53: The prophet's intent -- d) Isaiah 53 and Post-exilic Jewish literature -- Vicarious expiatory suffering and death in Judaism prior to A.D. 70 -- a) Introduction -- b) Rabbinic sources-and Josephus -- c) Testament of Benjamin 3:8 -- d) Qumran -- e) Conclusion -- Chapter IV: Suffering and death in Greek and Hellenistic literature -- Suffering as education -- Traditions of the steadfast philosopher -- Glorious death among the Greeks -- Sufferers with a cause: Prometheus and Antigone -- Deliberate self-sacrifice for the good of others in the plays of Euripides -- Postscript: A brief comparison".
- catalog extent "xi, 270 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Jesus' death as saving event.".
- catalog identifier "0891300295 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Jesus' death as saving event.".
- catalog isPartOf "Harvard dissertations in religion ; no. 2".
- catalog issued "1975".
- catalog issued "c1975.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Missoula, Mont. : Published by Scholars Press for Harvard Theological Review,".
- catalog relation "Jesus' death as saving event.".
- catalog subject "234".
- catalog subject "BT752 .W54 1975".
- catalog subject "Death.".
- catalog subject "Jesus Christ Crucifixion.".
- catalog subject "Martyrdom.".
- catalog subject "Salvation Christianity History of doctrines.".
- catalog subject "Salvation History of doctrines.".
- catalog subject "Suffering Religious aspects Christianity.".
- catalog subject "Suffering.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter V: The death of the martyrs in IV Maccabees -- The death of the martyrs and its effects -- the sources and origin of the concept of effective death in IV Maccabees -- The date of IV Maccabees -- Chapter VI: The background, source, and origin of the concept of Jesus' death as saving event -- Part I: Jesus said so -- a) The Eucharistic texts -- b) Mark 10:45 -- Part II: Primitive Palestinian Christianity said so -- a) Mark 10:45 -- b) Mark 14:22-25 -- c) I Corinthians 15:3-5 -- Part III: The Scriptures said so -- a) Quotations from Isaiah 53 in the New Testament -- b) Possible echoes of Isaiah 53 in other New Testament texts -- c) other OT texts and the death of Jesus -- Conclusions -- Part IV: The origin of the concept of Jesus' death as saving event -- The origin of the concept: An hypothesis -- The hypothesis refined: Jesus' saving death and IV Maccabees -- a) IV Maccabees and early Christianity -- b) IV Maccabees and Antioch -- Conclusion".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Chapter I: The meaning of Jesus' death in Romans 3:24-26 -- The Pre-Pauline formulation at Romans 3:24-26 -- The meaning of Jesus' death in the Pre-Pauline formulation -- Excursus: Four models of event interpretation -- Chapter II: Traditions of the Maccabean martyrs from Daniel to II Maccabees and Josephus -- The death of the righteous one in Daniel -- The death of the righteous one in assumption of Moses -- The suffering and death of the faithful in I Maccabees -- Josephus on the righteous ones who suffered under Antiochus -- The suffering and death of the martyrs in II Maccabees -- Chapter III: Suffering and death in the Old Testament and other Jewish writings -- Suffering in the Old Testament and other Jewish writings -- The death of individuals in the Old Testament -- Vicarious expiatory suffering and death in the Old Testament -- a) Introduction -- b) Transference and substitution in the Old Testament -- c) Isaiah 53: The prophet's intent -- d) Isaiah 53 and Post-exilic Jewish literature -- Vicarious expiatory suffering and death in Judaism prior to A.D. 70 -- a) Introduction -- b) Rabbinic sources-and Josephus -- c) Testament of Benjamin 3:8 -- d) Qumran -- e) Conclusion -- Chapter IV: Suffering and death in Greek and Hellenistic literature -- Suffering as education -- Traditions of the steadfast philosopher -- Glorious death among the Greeks -- Sufferers with a cause: Prometheus and Antigone -- Deliberate self-sacrifice for the good of others in the plays of Euripides -- Postscript: A brief comparison".
- catalog title "Jesus' death as saving event : the background and origin of a concept / by Sam K. Williams. --".
- catalog type "text".