The Survivors of Israel: A Reconsideration of the Theology of Pre-Christian Judaism

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Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2000 - 760 oldal

This study challenges the conventional view of scholars like E. P. Sanders that Late Second Temple Judaism was theologically nationalistic, offering in its place a theory which argues that the intertestamental writings do not anticipate the salvation of all Jews but only of a faithful remnant within Israel. Working carefully with the major books of the pseudepigrapha and the Dead Sea Scrolls, Mark Adam Elliott shows that the authors of such works anticipated an imminent - and scathing - judgment of Israel that would exclude many, or even most, Israelites from the saved community. This provocative finding not only confronts accepted perspectives on Late Second Temple Judaism but also suggests important implications for our reading of Paul and the New Testament.

 

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Acknowledgments
10
A Word about Sources and Critical Presuppositions
16
33
50
The Present State of the Question
66
At Qumran
72
Apostasy in Israel
122
Limits on the Community of Salvation
129
Reform and Dissent The Sociohistorical Context 187
202
The AllImportant Flood Paradigm
438
The MessiahfortheElect
447
The MessiahfortheElect
483
Eschatology in a Dualistic Context
529
Requisites for Israels Future Salvation in
566
DestructionPreservation Soteriology
589
Implications of the Theology of
653
A Pause for Misgivings
677

The Origins and Identity of a Movement
249
Dualistic Covenantal Theology
259
Soteriological Dualism
323
A New Approach to Apocalyptic Forms
369
The Dualistic Trajectory of Pneumatology
407
Index of Subjects
721
Index of Modern Authors
730
Index of Biblical and Extrabiblical Texts
742
Copyright

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A szerzőről (2000)

Mark A. Elliott (1956-2007) served as adjunct professor at the University of Western Ontario and at Conrad Grebel College, University of Waterloo. From 1996 until 2006 he was pastor of Frank Street Baptist Church in Wiarton, Ontario.

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