In this ground-breaking study of Paul, Dr Adams focuses on Paul's understanding and use of cosmological concepts, such as 'world' and 'creation'.Adams brings to bear the most recently developed disciplines, including 'critical linguistics', to the interpretation of Pauline texts, showing up, for example, the differing perspectives on the world of 1 Corinthians and Romans.He examines Paul's historical and social context and illuminates the whole cosmological project of Pauline Christianity.
In this ground-breaking study of Paul, Dr Adams focuses on Paul's understanding and use of cosmological concepts, such as 'world' and 'creation'.Ad...
The aim of this book is to establish and explore New Testament belief in the end of the world through an investigation of texts which - on the face of it - contain 'end of the world' language. It engages with recent discussion on how Jewish and early Christian 'end of the world' was meant to be understood, and interacts especially with N.T. Wright's proposals. The first part of the book is given over to background and focuses on the Old Testament, Jewish apocalyptic and related literature and Graeco-Roman sources. The latter have seldom been brought into play in previous discussion. The...
The aim of this book is to establish and explore New Testament belief in the end of the world through an investigation of texts which - on the face...
First Corinthians provides a unique glimpse info the life of a young Christian community in a Greco-Roman environment during the early decades of emerging Christianity. It supplies a range and richness of information about the early church that is unparalleled by any other New Testament document. Much effort has gone into reconstructing Christianity at Corinth; more recently, attention has focused on the Corinthian community itself. The scholarly picture of the Corinthian Christians throughout the period of modern interpretation has been far from constant, and their profile has altered as...
First Corinthians provides a unique glimpse info the life of a young Christian community in a Greco-Roman environment during the early decades of e...
This book will offer an overview of Biblical Eschatology, looking at key themes and motifs in the biblical (and intertestamental) material, and concentrating on the New Testament. The book will begin with a discussion of the key terminology, categories, questions and debates (including 'eschatology' and 'apocalyptic'), and then move to deal with the Old Testament, naturally giving attention to the eschatology of the prophetic literature. A chapter on intertestamental developments, which would discuss apocalyptic literature and themes, would pave the way for the concentration on the New...
This book will offer an overview of Biblical Eschatology, looking at key themes and motifs in the biblical (and intertestamental) material, and concen...
This book will offer an overview of Biblical Eschatology, looking at key themes and motifs in the biblical (and intertestamental) material, and concentrating on the New Testament. The book will begin with a discussion of the key terminology, categories, questions and debates (including 'eschatology' and 'apocalyptic'), and then move to deal with the Old Testament, naturally giving attention to the eschatology of the prophetic literature. A chapter on intertestamental developments, which would discuss apocalyptic literature and themes, would pave the way for the concentration on the New...
This book will offer an overview of Biblical Eschatology, looking at key themes and motifs in the biblical (and intertestamental) material, and concen...
In Liberal Epic, Edward Adams examines the liberal imagination's centuries-long dependence on contradictory, and mutually constitutive, attitudes toward violent domination. Adams centers his ambitious analysis on a series of major epic poems, histories, and historical novels, including Dryden's Aeneid, Pope's Iliad, Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Byron's Don Juan, Scott's Life of Napoleon, Napier's History of the War in the Peninsula, Macaulay's History of England, Hardy's Dynasts, and Churchill's...
In Liberal Epic, Edward Adams examines the liberal imagination's centuries-long dependence on contradictory, and mutually constitutive, att...
In Liberal Epic, Edward Adams examines the liberal imagination's centuries-long dependence on contradictory, and mutually constitutive, attitudes toward violent domination. Adams centers his ambitious analysis on a series of major epic poems, histories, and historical novels, including Dryden's Aeneid, Pope's Iliad, Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Byron's Don Juan, Scott's Life of Napoleon, Napier's History of the War in the Peninsula, Macaulay's History of England, Hardy's Dynasts, and Churchill's...
In Liberal Epic, Edward Adams examines the liberal imagination's centuries-long dependence on contradictory, and mutually constitutive, att...