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Record Nr.

UNINA9910965036903321

Titolo

Son of God : Divine Sonship in Jewish and Christian Antiquity / / edited by Garrick V. Allen, Kai Akagi, Paul Sloan, and Madhavi Nevader

Pubbl/distr/stampa

University Park, Pennsylvania : , : Eisenbrauns, , [2019]

©2019

ISBN

9781646020089

1646020081

9781646020065

1646020065

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (ix, 281 pages)

Disciplina

231

Soggetti

Son of God (Judaism)

Son of God - History of doctrines - Early church, ca. 30-600

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-266) and index.

Nota di contenuto

Son of God and Son of Man : 4Q246 in the light of the Book of Daniel / Reinhard G. Kratz -- Son of God, Sons of God, and election in the Dead Sea scrolls / George J. Brooke -- Son of God in Wisdom 2:16-18 : between the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament / Jan Joosten -- Son of God in the Book of Revelation and apocalyptic literature / Garrick V. Allen -- Whose Son is the Messiah? / Matthew V. Novenson -- Jesus's use of "Father" and disuse of "Lord" / Richard Bauckham -- "Whoever does the will of God" (Mark 3:35) : Mark's Christ as the model Son / Max Botner -- Son of God and Christian origins / N.T. Wright -- Son of God in Gentile contexts (that is, almost everywhere) / Michael Peppard -- "Declared to be Son of God in power" : Romans 1:4 and the iconography of imperial apotheosis / Sarah Whittle -- "To become like his brothers" : divine sonship and siblingship in Hebrews / Mateusz Kusio -- Son(s) of God : Israel and Christ : a study of transformation, adaption, and rivalry / Menahem Kister -- What does God get out of it? : reciprocity and divine sonship / Michael A. Lyons.

Sommario/riassunto

"An interdisciplinary exploration of the diverse discourse on divine sonship in ancient Jewish and Christian literature. Authors focus on a



range of issues including messianism, deification, eschatological figures, Jesus, interreligious polemics, and the Roman and Jewish backgrounds of early Christian writers and the authors of the Dead Sea Scrolls"--Provided by publisher.