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- catalog contributor b7921396.
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "2. Angelophanic prohibitions in Jewish and Jewish-Christian writings: Beauckham's study ; Components of the angelic refusal: The origin and development of the tradition ; The seer's reaction to an angelophanic setting ; Fear: The seer's veneration and the angel's prohibition ; The angelic denial of superiority over the seer ; Emphasis on God ; Alleged allusions to angel worship in new testament writings and early Christian literature ; Galatians 4:3, 8-9 (viz. 3:19-20) ; Colossians 2:18 ; Hebrews 1:5-2:18 ; Second century accusations: Kerygma petrou, Aristides, and Celsus -- Non-polemical sources: Qumran documents ; Purported evidence ; Fellowship with angels and veneration ; The song of the Sabbath sacrifice ; 11Q berakhot ; Other early Jewish texts ; A doxology in Tobit 11:14-15 ; Joseph and Seneth 14:1-12 and 15:11-12x ; Pseudo-Philo 13:6 ; Angelic meditation and prayer: Other early Jewish texts ; Enochic literature ; 1 Enoch 9:1-11 ; 1 Enoch 15:2 ; 1 Enoch 40:6, 9 ; 1 Enoch 99:3 ; 1 Enoch 104:1 ; Testaments of the twelve patriarchs ; Testament of Levi 3:5-7 ; Testament of Levi 5:5-6 ; Testament of Dan 6:2 ; Other writings ; Tobit 12:12, 15 ; 3 Baruch 11-16 ; Pseudo-Philo 15:5 ; Vita et Adae et Evae 9:3 ; Testament of Solomon 5:5 ; Angelos inscriptions in Asia minor ; Rheneia (near Delos) ; Kalecik (Glatia) ; Eumenia (Phrygia) ; Jewish magical materials from Asia minor ; Cyzicus (ca. 90 mi. north of Pergamu) ; The region of Smyrna ; Excursus: Jewish invocation of angels in magical sources from Antiquity -- 3. Summary -- A veneration of angels in early Judaism? -- Angelology and Christology".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [284]-316) and indexes.".
- catalog description "Part four: Conclusion -- Angels and monotheistic devotion -- Traditions against worshiping angles -- A polemic against worshiping angels in the apocalypse of John -- Angelomorphic Christology in the apocalypse of John -- Christology and monotheism: A pattern of accommodation?".
- catalog description "Part one: Introduction -- 1. The problem -- 2. Jewish concepts and early Christology: Continuity and discontinuity -- 3. Monotheism: Defining a theological construct -- 4. Scholarly approaches to Christology in the apocalypse of John -- The apocalypse: Jewish or Christian? -- Eschatology -- The socio-historical situation -- The symbolic world -- 5. Angelology, Christology, and Monotheism: An approach to the apocalypse of John -- Part two: Angelic and heavenly figures: veneration and monotheism -- 1. An accommodation of monotheism in Judaism: The criterion of veneration -- 2. The venerative status angels -- Polemical texts: Midrashic proscriptions in Rabbinic literature ; Rabbinic interpretation of Exodus 2:4, 23: Angels and natural phenomena ; Other Rabbinic interdictions ; Berakhoth 9:13a-b ; Exodus Rabbah 32:4 ; Exodus Rabbah 32:4 ; Sanhedrin 38b ; Excursus".
- catalog description "Part three: Aspects of angelology and monotheism in the Christology of the apocalypse of John -- Introduction -- The opening epiphany in revelation 1:12-20 and its relation to angelology in the apocalypse -- A tradition-historical comparison ; Christ's divinity: The ancient of days and the old Greek tradition to Daniel 7:13 ; Christ as an angelomorphic being: The tradition ; Christ as an angelic being: Affinities between angels in the apocalypse and the opening Epiphany: The voice as the sound of many waters: 14:1-5 and 19:1-8 ; Clothed and girded at the breast with golden belts: The seven angels in 15:6 ; His face as the sun and the cloud: The angel in 10:1-11 -- Christ and the angels of the seven churches: The angels of the seven churches ; The portrayal of Christ in the letters and the epiphany -- 3. Revelation 14:6-20: One like a son of man and the angels -- 4. The refusal tradition in the apocalypse of John -- The angel in 19:10 and 22:8-9 ; A double refusal ; Comparison between revelation 22:8-9 and 10:10 -- The refusal tradition and the opening vision of the apocalypse".
- catalog extent "xviii, 348 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "316146303X".
- catalog isPartOf "Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament. 2. Reihe ; 70".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Tübingen : J.C.B. Mohr,".
- catalog subject "Angels Biblical teaching.".
- catalog subject "Angels Christianity History of doctrines Early church, ca. 30-600.".
- catalog subject "Angels Cult.".
- catalog subject "Angels Judaism History of doctrines.".
- catalog subject "Angels Judaism.".
- catalog subject "BT198 .S77 1995".
- catalog subject "Bible. Revelation Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog subject "Dead Sea Scrolls Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog subject "Jesus Christ History of doctrines Early church, ca. 30-600.".
- catalog subject "Jesus Christ Person and offices.".
- catalog tableOfContents "2. Angelophanic prohibitions in Jewish and Jewish-Christian writings: Beauckham's study ; Components of the angelic refusal: The origin and development of the tradition ; The seer's reaction to an angelophanic setting ; Fear: The seer's veneration and the angel's prohibition ; The angelic denial of superiority over the seer ; Emphasis on God ; Alleged allusions to angel worship in new testament writings and early Christian literature ; Galatians 4:3, 8-9 (viz. 3:19-20) ; Colossians 2:18 ; Hebrews 1:5-2:18 ; Second century accusations: Kerygma petrou, Aristides, and Celsus -- Non-polemical sources: Qumran documents ; Purported evidence ; Fellowship with angels and veneration ; The song of the Sabbath sacrifice ; 11Q berakhot ; Other early Jewish texts ; A doxology in Tobit 11:14-15 ; Joseph and Seneth 14:1-12 and 15:11-12x ; Pseudo-Philo 13:6 ; Angelic meditation and prayer: Other early Jewish texts ; Enochic literature ; 1 Enoch 9:1-11 ; 1 Enoch 15:2 ; 1 Enoch 40:6, 9 ; 1 Enoch 99:3 ; 1 Enoch 104:1 ; Testaments of the twelve patriarchs ; Testament of Levi 3:5-7 ; Testament of Levi 5:5-6 ; Testament of Dan 6:2 ; Other writings ; Tobit 12:12, 15 ; 3 Baruch 11-16 ; Pseudo-Philo 15:5 ; Vita et Adae et Evae 9:3 ; Testament of Solomon 5:5 ; Angelos inscriptions in Asia minor ; Rheneia (near Delos) ; Kalecik (Glatia) ; Eumenia (Phrygia) ; Jewish magical materials from Asia minor ; Cyzicus (ca. 90 mi. north of Pergamu) ; The region of Smyrna ; Excursus: Jewish invocation of angels in magical sources from Antiquity -- 3. Summary -- A veneration of angels in early Judaism? -- Angelology and Christology".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part four: Conclusion -- Angels and monotheistic devotion -- Traditions against worshiping angles -- A polemic against worshiping angels in the apocalypse of John -- Angelomorphic Christology in the apocalypse of John -- Christology and monotheism: A pattern of accommodation?".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part one: Introduction -- 1. The problem -- 2. Jewish concepts and early Christology: Continuity and discontinuity -- 3. Monotheism: Defining a theological construct -- 4. Scholarly approaches to Christology in the apocalypse of John -- The apocalypse: Jewish or Christian? -- Eschatology -- The socio-historical situation -- The symbolic world -- 5. Angelology, Christology, and Monotheism: An approach to the apocalypse of John -- Part two: Angelic and heavenly figures: veneration and monotheism -- 1. An accommodation of monotheism in Judaism: The criterion of veneration -- 2. The venerative status angels -- Polemical texts: Midrashic proscriptions in Rabbinic literature ; Rabbinic interpretation of Exodus 2:4, 23: Angels and natural phenomena ; Other Rabbinic interdictions ; Berakhoth 9:13a-b ; Exodus Rabbah 32:4 ; Exodus Rabbah 32:4 ; Sanhedrin 38b ; Excursus".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part three: Aspects of angelology and monotheism in the Christology of the apocalypse of John -- Introduction -- The opening epiphany in revelation 1:12-20 and its relation to angelology in the apocalypse -- A tradition-historical comparison ; Christ's divinity: The ancient of days and the old Greek tradition to Daniel 7:13 ; Christ as an angelomorphic being: The tradition ; Christ as an angelic being: Affinities between angels in the apocalypse and the opening Epiphany: The voice as the sound of many waters: 14:1-5 and 19:1-8 ; Clothed and girded at the breast with golden belts: The seven angels in 15:6 ; His face as the sun and the cloud: The angel in 10:1-11 -- Christ and the angels of the seven churches: The angels of the seven churches ; The portrayal of Christ in the letters and the epiphany -- 3. Revelation 14:6-20: One like a son of man and the angels -- 4. The refusal tradition in the apocalypse of John -- The angel in 19:10 and 22:8-9 ; A double refusal ; Comparison between revelation 22:8-9 and 10:10 -- The refusal tradition and the opening vision of the apocalypse".
- catalog title "Angel veneration and Christology : a study in early Judaism and in the Christology of the Apocalypse of John / by Loren T. Stuckenbruck.".
- catalog type "text".