Theologies of Creation in Early Judaism and Ancient Christianity : : In Honour of Hans Klein / / ed. by Tobias Nicklas, Korinna Zamfir.

As environmental destruction begins to seriously affect humans, it has become increasingly relevant to reflect on the essential elements of the Jewish and Christian theologies of creation. The essays in this volume explore key aspects of creation theology, which poses the question of the origin of t...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Backlist Complete English Language 2000-2014 PART1
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2010]
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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature Studies , 6
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Physical Description:1 online resource (447 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Inhalt / Contents
  • Why do Theologians Speak about God when they Speak about Humans?
  • Die Erkenntnis des Guten und Bösen als Gegenbewegung zur Schöpfung
  • Creation in the Book of Tobit
  • „Dir soll Deine ganze Schöpfung dienen“ (Jdt 16,14)
  • Geschaffen aus dem Nichts?
  • Schöpfungstheologie im Buch Baruch: Bedeutung und Funktion
  • „Alles hat nämlich der Herr gemacht“ – Das Telos der Schöpfung bei Ben Sira
  • Schöpfungsterminologie in der Septuaginta von Jesaja 44,24-45,25
  • Gottes Schöpfung bei Flavius Josephus
  • “… Who Created Everything by a Word!” Creation and Creator in the Oracula Sibyllina
  • Ätiologie und Paränese: Schöpfung und Urgeschichte im „Leben Adams und Evas”
  • Das böse Herz
  • Die Schöpfung in der Botschaft Jesu
  • Paradiesische Reminiszenz(en) in Mk 1,13?!
  • The Victory of Protology over Eschatology?
  • The Relation between the Destiny of Humankind and that of Creation according to Romans 8:18-23
  • Creation and Fall in 1 Timothy: A Contextual Approach
  • Schöpfung und Vollendung in der Offenbarung des Johannes
  • Creation in Gnostic Christian Texts, or: What Happens to the Cosmos when its Maker is not the Highest God
  • Backmatter