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Deliver us from evil : interpreting the redemption from the power of Satan in New Testament theology / Richard H. Bell. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Tubingen, Germany : Mohr Siebeck, (c)2007.Description: xxiii, 439 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 3161494520
  • 9783161494529
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS2545.B435.D455 2007
  • BS2545.D5.B435.D455 2007
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Contents:
Deliverance from Satan in the exorcisms of Jesus Towards a philosophical framework for interpreting the exorcisms of Jesus Participation and its anthropological implications Redemption from Satan through participation in the death and resurrection of Christ Redemption from the devil in Hebrews The truth of the myth of redemption from Satan.
Summary: The author develops a theory of myth which does justice not only to the world of narrative but also to the mysteries of the physical world . He does this by building on the phenomenal distinction as introduced by Kant and further developed by Schopenhauer. He then applies the resulting theory of myth to two seemingly disparate examples of redemption from Satan found in the New Testament: first, the exorcisms of Jesus; secondly, the redemption of the human being from the power of Satan through the cross and resurrection of Christ as found in the Pauline tradition and in the letter to the Hebrews. Then the author makes an attempt to relate these two forms of redemption to each other and to draw some conclusions as to how these myths of deliverance from Satan can be considered true. This can lead not only to an enrichment of New Testament Theology but also to a greater understanding of the world in which we live. https://www.amazon.com/Richard-H-Bell/dp/3161494520/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=9783161494529&qid=1594664930&sr=8-1
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Deliverance from Satan in the exorcisms of Jesus Towards a philosophical framework for interpreting the exorcisms of Jesus Participation and its anthropological implications Redemption from Satan through participation in the death and resurrection of Christ Redemption from the devil in Hebrews The truth of the myth of redemption from Satan.

The author develops a theory of myth which does justice not only to the world of narrative but also to the mysteries of the physical world . He does this by building on the phenomenal distinction as introduced by Kant and further developed by Schopenhauer. He then applies the resulting theory of myth to two seemingly disparate examples of redemption from Satan found in the New Testament: first, the exorcisms of Jesus; secondly, the redemption of the human being from the power of Satan through the cross and resurrection of Christ as found in the Pauline tradition and in the letter to the Hebrews. Then the author makes an attempt to relate these two forms of redemption to each other and to draw some conclusions as to how these myths of deliverance from Satan can be considered true. This can lead not only to an enrichment of New Testament Theology but also to a greater understanding of the world in which we live. Link to source of summary

https://www.amazon.com/Richard-H-Bell/dp/3161494520/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=9783161494529&qid=1594664930&sr=8-1

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