Heilsverlangen und Heilsverwirklichung
Studien zur Erwartung des Heils in der apokalyptischen Literatur des antiken Judentums und im ältesten Christentum. Mit einem Geleitwort von E. Baasland, Hrsg. von K.H. Rengstorf
Biographical note
Sverre Aalen was professor of New Testament Studies in the Gemeinde-Fakultät in Oslo. He died in 1980.
Readership
Scholars and students of Judaica and Biblical studies.
Reviews
'Im Sinne einer zusammenfassenden Übersicht und damit zugleich auch Einführung in die entsprechenden Texte zum Thema haben die Studien ihren Wert.'
Stefan Schreiner, Theologische Literaturzeitung, 1992.
'The book usefully highlights a set of important theological features in the texts and how the changed.'
James C. VanderKam, Journal of Ecumenical Studies, 1995.
'...the clarity with which the case is argued and care taken in tracing the development make this study a valuable contribution to the study of theological anthropology from a biblical intertestamental, and patristic perspective. It would be helpful to scholars, to graduate and undergraduate students, and to German-reading pastors.'
Gene L. Davenport, Religious Studies Review, 1991.
Stefan Schreiner, Theologische Literaturzeitung, 1992.
'The book usefully highlights a set of important theological features in the texts and how the changed.'
James C. VanderKam, Journal of Ecumenical Studies, 1995.
'...the clarity with which the case is argued and care taken in tracing the development make this study a valuable contribution to the study of theological anthropology from a biblical intertestamental, and patristic perspective. It would be helpful to scholars, to graduate and undergraduate students, and to German-reading pastors.'
Gene L. Davenport, Religious Studies Review, 1991.
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James R. Royse
A study of the Greek texts (ranging from brief lines in florilegia to complete books) which have been incorrectly ascribed to Philo of Alexandria. Analysis of the sources of these texts (especially the catenae and florilegia), and the correct identifications of many texts, often for the first time.
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