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The Identity of God's People and the Paradox of Hebrews

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Does the letter to the Hebrews confirm traditional notions of Jewish identity, does it articulate a fresh notion of Christian identity, or is neither of these alternatives adequate? Taking the moti...
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Does the letter to the Hebrews confirm traditional notions of Jewish identity, does it articulate a fresh notion of Christian identity, or is neither of these alternatives adequate? Taking the motif of the "people of God" in Hebrews as his starting point, Ole Jakob Filtvedt explores these questions, and argues that the answer must be related to a paradoxical tension between newness and continuity in Hebrews. Prior attempts to read Hebrews within a supersessionist paradigm are critiqued, but so are more recent interpretations that see Hebrews as confirming a "radical new perspective" on Christian origins.
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Price: £108.40
Pages: 312
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Imprint: Mohr Siebeck
Publication Date: 03 August 2015
ISBN: 9783161540134
Format: Paperback
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Religion & beliefs, Christianity, Criticism & exegesis of sacred texts

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<p>"Future work on Hebrews, especially but not only in the area of identity, will do well to engage with this study." --<b>Nicholas J. Moore</b>, <i>Review of Biblical Literature</i> 1.20.2017</p><p></p>