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050 0 4 _aBS2775.S324.N497 2019
100 1 _aSchenck, Kenneth,
_d1966-
_e1
245 1 2 _aA new perspective on Hebrews :
_brethinking the parting of the ways /
_cKenneth Schenck.
_hPR
260 _aLanham, Maryland :
_bLexington Books/
_c(c)2019.
300 _aix, 217 pages ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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_2rdacarrier
520 0 _aGoing against the tide of much recent scholarship on Hebrews, Kenneth Schenck argues that the letter was addressed to a primarily Gentile audience, to console them and strengthen their faith in the wake of the destruction of the Temple. The implications--that Christians, Jews and Gentiles alike, valued the Temple highly and grieved its destruction--point to a new perspective on the so-called parting of the ways between Jews and predominantly Gentile Christians. Schenck's work challenges many of the established assumptions of Hebrews scholarship and will deserve close attention for years to come. --
_cProvided by publisher, page 4 of cover.
504 _a1 (pages 201-211) and index.
505 0 0 _aHebrews in the context of Christian Judaism --
_tThe ethnicity of the audience of Hebrews --
_tEarly Christians and the Temple --
_tHebrews and the Temple --
_tHebrews and Christology --
_tHebrews and God's covenant with Israel --
_tConclusion.
530 _a2
_ub
630 0 0 _aBible.
_pHebrews
_xCriticism, interpretation, etc.
942 _m(c)2019.
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902 _a1
_bCynthia Snell
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_dCynthia Snell