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Studies in the relationship between spirit and tradition in the bible, combining the insights of Orthodox theology with Western biblical scholarship.How deeply is new revelation rooted in and bound...
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01 September 2002

Studies in the relationship between spirit and tradition in the bible, combining the insights of Orthodox theology with Western biblical scholarship.
How deeply is new revelation rooted in and bound by old revelation, and how far does the old determine or contain the newness of the new? How does the new grow old, how is the old renewed, and what is the pattern – if any – of this process? In this study of the similarities and, equally important, the differences between older and more novel revelation in the Bible, Englezakis analyses these questions and indicates some of the ways in which answers may be found.
A wide-ranging study which combines much original thought and sound scholarship with a deep spirituality, New and Old in God’s Revelation reflects one of the rare encounters of western Biblical scholarship with eastern Christianity.
How deeply is new revelation rooted in and bound by old revelation, and how far does the old determine or contain the newness of the new? How does the new grow old, how is the old renewed, and what is the pattern – if any – of this process? In this study of the similarities and, equally important, the differences between older and more novel revelation in the Bible, Englezakis analyses these questions and indicates some of the ways in which answers may be found.
A wide-ranging study which combines much original thought and sound scholarship with a deep spirituality, New and Old in God’s Revelation reflects one of the rare encounters of western Biblical scholarship with eastern Christianity.
Price: $120.00
Pages: 136
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Clarke
Publication Date:
01 September 2002
Trim Size: 8.46 X 5.47 in
ISBN: 9780227171967
Format: Hardcover
Preface
Abbreviations
Verbum: Introduction
1. Audi Israhel
The cult and the prophets
Zion and David
The new convenant
Conclusion
2. Adventus
The first Jewish encyclopaedism
The flowering of apocalyptic
Until an accredited prophet shall arise
Textus vivus
Conclusion
3. Ecce
The synoptic tradition: Matthew
Paul
John
Conclusion
Sponsa: Afterword
Notes
Bibliography
Index of passages cited
Index of authors
Abbreviations
Verbum: Introduction
1. Audi Israhel
The cult and the prophets
Zion and David
The new convenant
Conclusion
2. Adventus
The first Jewish encyclopaedism
The flowering of apocalyptic
Until an accredited prophet shall arise
Textus vivus
Conclusion
3. Ecce
The synoptic tradition: Matthew
Paul
John
Conclusion
Sponsa: Afterword
Notes
Bibliography
Index of passages cited
Index of authors