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Christian Stettler shows how the expectation of the last judgment developed from the classical prophets to Jesus. Deeply rooted in ancient royal ideology and world-order tradition, the various expectations of a last judgment are ultimately unified by the hope that YHWH would establish his kingdom by...

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Έκδοση: Mohr Siebeck 2019
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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-247802021-11-10T07:54:05Z Das letzte Gericht Stettler, Christian Theology & Religion Last Judgment Jesus Just bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HR Religion & beliefs::HRA Religion: general Christian Stettler shows how the expectation of the last judgment developed from the classical prophets to Jesus. Deeply rooted in ancient royal ideology and world-order tradition, the various expectations of a last judgment are ultimately unified by the hope that YHWH would establish his kingdom by means of a universal judgment. While early Jewish movements and texts agree that only those who are 'just' according to the Torah will be part of this kingdom, the question of who the 'just' are and how a person becomes 'just' is answered in different ways. From here E. P. Sanders' influential 'covenantal nomism' theory is critically analyzed. – John the Baptist and Jesus are part of the apocalyptic movement. A new element in Jesus' teaching is that he expects himself and his death to play a decisive part in the last judgment. 2019-08-28 23:55 2020-03-31 03:00:25 2020-04-01T10:09:21Z 2020-04-01T10:09:21Z 2019-06-12 book 1005329 OCN: 1135845519 9783161516429 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/24780 ger application/pdf n/a 1005329.pdf https://www.mohrsiebeck.com/en/book/das-letzte-gericht-9783161516429 Mohr Siebeck 10.1628/978-3-16-151642-9 104818 10.1628/978-3-16-151642-9 773c36f2-8bde-4e8c-8b8d-7fab7b2879fe b818ba9d-2dd9-4fd7-a364-7f305aef7ee9 9783161516429 Knowledge Unlatched (KU) 104818 KU Open Services Knowledge Unlatched open access
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description Christian Stettler shows how the expectation of the last judgment developed from the classical prophets to Jesus. Deeply rooted in ancient royal ideology and world-order tradition, the various expectations of a last judgment are ultimately unified by the hope that YHWH would establish his kingdom by means of a universal judgment. While early Jewish movements and texts agree that only those who are 'just' according to the Torah will be part of this kingdom, the question of who the 'just' are and how a person becomes 'just' is answered in different ways. From here E. P. Sanders' influential 'covenantal nomism' theory is critically analyzed. – John the Baptist and Jesus are part of the apocalyptic movement. A new element in Jesus' teaching is that he expects himself and his death to play a decisive part in the last judgment.
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