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Hebrews An Introduction And Study Guide Amy L B Peeler Patrick Gray

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Hebrews An Introduction And Study Guide Amy L B Peeler Patrick Gray
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.08 MB
Pages: 113
Author: Amy L. B. Peeler, Patrick Gray
ISBN: 9780567694812, 9780567674784, 9780567674753, 9780567674760, 056769481X, 0567674789, 0567674754, 0567674762
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Hebrews An Introduction And Study Guide Amy L B Peeler Patrick Gray by Amy L. B. Peeler, Patrick Gray 9780567694812, 9780567674784, 9780567674753, 9780567674760, 056769481X, 0567674789, 0567674754, 0567674762 instant download after payment.

This volume offers a compact introduction to one of the most daunting texts in the New Testament. The Letter to the Hebrews has inspired many readers with its encomium to faith, troubled others with its hard sayings on the impossibility of a second repentance, and perplexed still others with its exegetical assumptions and operations drawn from a cultural matrix that is largely alien to modern sensibilities. Long thought to be Paul, the anonymous author of Hebrews exhibits points of continuity with the apostle and other New Testament writers in the letter's (or sermon's) vision of life in the light of the crucified Messiah, but one also finds distinctive perspectives in such areas as Christology, eschatology, and atonement. Gray and Peeler survey the salient historical, social, and rhetorical factors to be considered in the interpretation of this document, as well as its theological, liturgical, and cultural legacy. They invite readers to enter the world of one of the boldest Christian thinkers of the first century.

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