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Biblical Philosophy A Hebraic Approach To The Old And New Testaments Dru Johnson

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Biblical Philosophy A Hebraic Approach To The Old And New Testaments Dru Johnson
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.38 MB
Pages: 325
Author: Dru Johnson
ISBN: 9781108932691, 9781108831307, 9781108924030, 110893269X, 1108831303, 1108924034
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Biblical Philosophy A Hebraic Approach To The Old And New Testaments Dru Johnson by Dru Johnson 9781108932691, 9781108831307, 9781108924030, 110893269X, 1108831303, 1108924034 instant download after payment.

In Biblical Philosophy, Dru Johnson examines how the texts of Christian Scripture argue philosophically with ancient and modern readers alike. He demonstrates how biblical literature bears the distinct markers of a philosophical style in its use of literary and philosophical strategies to reason about the nature of reality and our place within it. Johnson questions traditional definitions of philosophy and compares the Hebraic style of philosophy with the intellectual projects of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Hellenism. Identifying the genetic features of the Hebraic philosophical style, Johnson traces its development from its hybridization in Hellenistic Judaism to its retrieval by the New Testament authors. He also shows how the Gospels and letters of Paul exhibit the same genetic markers, modes of argument, particular argument forms, and philosophical convictions that define the Hebraic style, while they engaged with Hellenistic rhetoric. His volume offers a model for thinking about philosophical styles in comparative philosophical discussions.

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