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A new interpretation of the meaning and purpose of the Epistle to the Hebrews, employing the branch of social psychology known as social identity theory.Faithfulness and the Purpose of Hebrews offe...
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29 July 2010

A new interpretation of the meaning and purpose of the Epistle to the Hebrews, employing the branch of social psychology known as social identity theory.
Faithfulness and the Purpose of Hebrews offers fresh answers to several unresolved questions by employing that branch of social psychology known as social identity theory. The author of Hebrews describes the faithfulness of Jesus as "prototypical" and relates the faithfulness of all other to Jesus' faith. Utilizing a model of present temporal orientation, the study interprets the dynamic relationship between the "antecedent" faithfulness of many witnesses and the "forthcoming" promised rest of the addressees. The addressees of Hebrews were encouraged to "understand their futures by looking to the past". Social identity theorists explain that groups with a negative social identity have two broad options: social mobility or social change. The study concludes that the author of Hebrews provides internal constraints that are meant to prevent social mobility.
Faithfulness and the Purpose of Hebrews offers fresh answers to several unresolved questions by employing that branch of social psychology known as social identity theory. The author of Hebrews describes the faithfulness of Jesus as "prototypical" and relates the faithfulness of all other to Jesus' faith. Utilizing a model of present temporal orientation, the study interprets the dynamic relationship between the "antecedent" faithfulness of many witnesses and the "forthcoming" promised rest of the addressees. The addressees of Hebrews were encouraged to "understand their futures by looking to the past". Social identity theorists explain that groups with a negative social identity have two broad options: social mobility or social change. The study concludes that the author of Hebrews provides internal constraints that are meant to prevent social mobility.
Price: $29.99
Pages: 226
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Clarke
Publication Date:
29 July 2010
Trim Size: 9.02 X 5.98 in
ISBN: 9780227173374
Format: Paperback
There has been much debate and no consensus about to whom the New Testament epistle was addressed or why, and Marohl offers some fresh answers by using that branch of social psychology known as social identity theory.'
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 The Historical Critical Investigation of the Identity of the Addressees of Hebrews: An Overview and Critique
2 The Historical Critical Investigation of the Purpose of Hebrews: An Overview and Critique
3 Social Identity Theory and Hebrews
4 Social Identity Theory and First-Century Mediterranean Culture
5 "Us" and "Them": the "Faithful" and the "Unfaithful"
6 The Faithfulness of Jesus in Hebrews
7 Present Temporal Orientation and Faithfulness in Hebrews
8 Faithfulness and the Purpose of Hebrews
Bibliography
Introduction
1 The Historical Critical Investigation of the Identity of the Addressees of Hebrews: An Overview and Critique
2 The Historical Critical Investigation of the Purpose of Hebrews: An Overview and Critique
3 Social Identity Theory and Hebrews
4 Social Identity Theory and First-Century Mediterranean Culture
5 "Us" and "Them": the "Faithful" and the "Unfaithful"
6 The Faithfulness of Jesus in Hebrews
7 Present Temporal Orientation and Faithfulness in Hebrews
8 Faithfulness and the Purpose of Hebrews
Bibliography