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_aAsale, Bruk Ayele, _eauthor _910896 |
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_a1 Enoch as Christian scripture : _ba study in the reception and appropriation of 1 Enoch in Jude and the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewah[e]do canon / _cBruk Ayele Asale ; foreword by Loren T. Stuckenbruck. _h[print] |
246 | 3 | _aFirst Enoch as Christian scripture | |
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_aEugene, Oregon : _bPickwick Publications, _c[(c)2020. |
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_tIntroduction ; _t1 Enoch: an overview of the transmission history of the text and contemporary academic dialogue ; _t1 Enoch in Jude and other early Christian texts ; _t1 Enoch in other early Jewish and Christian texts ; _t1 Enoch in the EOTC: reception and transmission of scriptures ; _t1 Enoch in the EOTC: literary and cultural appropriation. |
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_aSince its publication in English translation in 1821, the book of Enoch has enjoyed immense popularity in Western culture as a variety of religious groups, interested historians, and academics have sought to illuminate the Jewish context of Christian beginnings two thousand years ago. Taking the quotation of 1 Enoch in Jude 14 as its point of departure, the present study explores the significance of Enochic tradition within the context of Christian tradition in the Horn of Africa, where it continues to play a vital role in shaping the diverse yet interrelated self-understanding of Orthodox, Catholic, and Protestant churches. As discussions on the importance of 1 Enoch from antiquity to the present take on new dimensions among increasingly global and diverse voices, 1 Enoch as Christian Scripture offers a rare orientation into a rich culture in which the reception of the book is "at home" as a living tradition more than anywhere else in the world today. The present work argues that serious attention to 1 Enoch holds forth an opportunity for church traditions in Ethiopia-and, indeed, around the world-to embrace some of their indigenous roots and has the capacity to breathe life into time-worn expressions of faith. _uhttps://www.amazon.com/Enoch-Christian-Scripture-Reception-Appropriation/dp/1532691157/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=9781532691157&qid=1599705687&s=books&sr=1-1 _zLink to source of summary |
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545 | _aBruk Ayele Asale is president of Mekane Yesus Seminary and Lecturer of New Testament at Mekane Yesus Seminary and the Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology in Addis Ababa Ethiopia. He is a member of SBL and the Enoch Seminar and has published several articles on a number of topics. | ||
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_aEthiopia _xChurch history. _911232 |
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653 | _aChristian Bible Exegesis. | ||
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