Finsterbusch, Karin
Summary
The topic of covenant is as important to the study of ancient Near Eastern religions, Second Temple Judaism, early Christian literature, and the early Christian Church and Rabbinic Judaism as it is complex and disputed among ancient and modern scholars. It permeates much of biblical and cognate literature throughout many centuries. The essays in this collection explore the diverse spectrum of covenant concepts that emerged during this time period in different parts of the ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean. They also discuss theological implications and later applications in mostly religious texts from different scholarly perspectives. The result is a detailed, comprehensive, and thorough presentation of the tremendous range of covenantal concepts and their complexities in biblical and cognate literature throughout the ages, together with a keen look at the history of pertinent scholarly research.
"The New Covenant for Israel in Jeremiah: Notes on the Different Textual Versions of the Pericope and their Meaning" in Eberhart, Christian A. and Wolfgang Kraus (eds.) Covenant-Concepts of Berit, Diatheke, and Testamentum: Proceedings of the Conference at the Lanier Theological Library in Houston, Texas, November 2019
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- Author
- Finsterbusch, Karin
- Publisher
- Mohr Siebeck
- Year
- 2023
- Pages
- pp. 109-120
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