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Divine Regeneration And Ethnic Identity In 1 Peter Mapping Metaphors Of Family Race And Nation Society For New Testament Studies Monograph Series Vol 180 Katie Marcar

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Divine Regeneration And Ethnic Identity In 1 Peter Mapping Metaphors Of Family Race And Nation Society For New Testament Studies Monograph Series Vol 180 Katie Marcar
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.34 MB
Pages: 341
Author: Katie Marcar
ISBN: 9781108841283, 1108841287
Language: English
Year: 2022
Volume: 180

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Divine Regeneration And Ethnic Identity In 1 Peter Mapping Metaphors Of Family Race And Nation Society For New Testament Studies Monograph Series Vol 180 Katie Marcar by Katie Marcar 9781108841283, 1108841287 instant download after payment.

In this book, Katie Marcar examines how 1 Peter draws together metaphors of family, ethnicity, temple, and priesthood to describe Christian identity. She examines the precedents for these metaphors in Second Temple Judaism and early Christianity in order to highlight the originality, creativity and theological depth of the text. She then explores how these metaphors are combined and developed in 1 Peter to create complex, narratival metaphors which reframe believers' understanding of themselves, their community, and their world. Integrating insights on ethnicity and race in the ancient and modern world, as well as insights from metaphor studies, Marcar examines why it is important for Christians to think of themselves as one family and ethnic group. Marcar concludes by distilling the metaphors of divine regeneration down to their underlying systematic metaphors.

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