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A Narrative Theology Of The New Testament Exploring The Metanarrative Of Exile And Restoration Timo Eskola

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A Narrative Theology Of The New Testament Exploring The Metanarrative Of Exile And Restoration Timo Eskola
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Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.69 MB
Pages: 477
Author: Timo Eskola
ISBN: 9783161540370, 9783161540127, 3161540123, 3161540379
Language: English
Year: 2015

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A Narrative Theology Of The New Testament Exploring The Metanarrative Of Exile And Restoration Timo Eskola by Timo Eskola 9783161540370, 9783161540127, 3161540123, 3161540379 instant download after payment.

Focusing on the metanarrative of exile and restoration Timo Eskola claims that a post-liberal, narrative New Testament theology is both consistent and explanative. Combining a post-New Quest perspective on Jesus with an eschatological reading of Paul, the author states that Jesus' temple criticism aims at restoration eschatology. Jesus starts a priestly community that expects God's jubilee to begin with Jesus' work, and proceed with the preaching of the new gospel. The reception of this message in the post-Easter church results in resurrection Christology that proclaims Jesus' Davidic kingship on God's throne of glory. Both Paul and Jewish Christian teachers later present Christ's community as a new temple where believers serve the Lord as priests of the new covenant. Furthermore, restoration eschatology provides a new basis for understanding Paul's contrast with the words of the law, and his teaching of justification.

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