The Background And Contents Of Paul's Cultic Atonement MetaphorsBRILL, 2004 - 264 من الصفحات This examination of Gentile and Jewish religious and literary descriptions of sacrificial and expulsion rituals provides a useful background to the study of Paul's metaphorical use of sacrifice and scapegoat to characterize the significance of the death of Jesus. In addition to offering an overview of Paul's use of cultic metaphors and an assessment of Paul's synthesis of martyrology and cultic metaphor, this work shows how Paul uses still other metaphors (acquittal, reconciliation, adoption) to picture the beneficial after-effects of that death. Paperback edition is available from the Society of Biblical Literature (www.sbl-site.org) |
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The Logic | 11 |
Curse Transmission Rituals and Pauls | 73 |
25 | 123 |
Redemption and Substitution | 163 |
Martyrology and Metaphor | 193 |
Conclusion | 225 |
Bibliography | 231 |
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ancient animal animistic apotropaic atonement Azazel Bailey believers Bible biblical blood Christ's death Christian cleansing concept conflated covenant cult cultic metaphors curse transmission Cursed Christ death of Christ describe Didache divine Dunn dying formula Epistle Exod expiation expulsion ritual faith flesh Fourth Maccabees Galatians Gentiles Gese God’s Greek Hebrew Hellenistic Henten Hofius Horbury human i99lasth/rion idea implied impurity interpretation Isaiah 53 Israel Jacob Milgrom Jesus Jewish Jews judicial justification Level Levitical Leviticus literal Macc Maccabean Maccabean Martyrs Maccabees martyrdom martyrs McLean means mercy seat Milgrom N. T. Wright noble death notion NRSV offering passages Paul Paul’s Pauline payment penal substitution Pentateuch place of atonement place-taking propitiation propitiatory purification ransom reconciliation redemption religion religious righteousness rite Romans sacrifice salvation says scapegoat scholars Septuagint sins soteriological spiritual Stellvertretung substitutionary symbolic temple term Testament texts theme Theology transaction translation typology usage verb Versöhnung victim violence wrath