The present study considers the degree to which John’s portrayal of the faithful Christian community in the Apocalypse is informed by Jewish apocalyptic traditions related to wealth in the Second Temple period. Previous studies have attributed the author’s radical stance against wealth and economic participation to an ad hoc response against the idolatry and social injustices of the Roman Empire and imperial cults. This thesis argues that there is reasonable evidence to suggest that the author may have already been predisposed to reject affluence as a feature of the present age for the ideal faithful community based on received tradition. The study begins by delineating the problem in a critical review of how scholars have attempted to deal...
This dissertation investigates the conflict in the Corinthian church described by 1 Clement. Using p...
This paper constructs an economic model of the argument of the biblical book of Revelation. The apoc...
The aim of this study is to present the dependence between wealth and death in the canonical and apo...
The present study considers the degree to which John’s portrayal of the faithful Christian community...
The identification of the sectarians at Qumran with the Essenes, a group that Josephus and Philo cha...
The terminology of the economic wealth is not actually related to the poor in terms of poverty and w...
grantor: Wycliffe CollegeRomans 8:19-22 says that the natural world was corrupted and suff...
grantor: Wycliffe CollegeRomans 8:19-22 says that the natural world was corrupted and suff...
Large-scale economic change such as the rise of coinage occurred during the Persian-dominated centur...
This study offers an examination of the terms for poor found in the prophetic writings--'ebyon, dal,...
Large-scale economic change such as the rise of coinage occurred during the Persian-dominated centur...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 371-394.Introduction -- Part One. Chapter 1. Elusive boundari...
After discussing both the similarities and differences between the Apocalypse of John and Palestinia...
<p class="abstract"><span lang="EN-US">Biblical traditions, in decisive form, are interested in the ...
Includes bibliographical references.This study examines the biblical texts of Luke-Acts in an attemp...
This dissertation investigates the conflict in the Corinthian church described by 1 Clement. Using p...
This paper constructs an economic model of the argument of the biblical book of Revelation. The apoc...
The aim of this study is to present the dependence between wealth and death in the canonical and apo...
The present study considers the degree to which John’s portrayal of the faithful Christian community...
The identification of the sectarians at Qumran with the Essenes, a group that Josephus and Philo cha...
The terminology of the economic wealth is not actually related to the poor in terms of poverty and w...
grantor: Wycliffe CollegeRomans 8:19-22 says that the natural world was corrupted and suff...
grantor: Wycliffe CollegeRomans 8:19-22 says that the natural world was corrupted and suff...
Large-scale economic change such as the rise of coinage occurred during the Persian-dominated centur...
This study offers an examination of the terms for poor found in the prophetic writings--'ebyon, dal,...
Large-scale economic change such as the rise of coinage occurred during the Persian-dominated centur...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 371-394.Introduction -- Part One. Chapter 1. Elusive boundari...
After discussing both the similarities and differences between the Apocalypse of John and Palestinia...
<p class="abstract"><span lang="EN-US">Biblical traditions, in decisive form, are interested in the ...
Includes bibliographical references.This study examines the biblical texts of Luke-Acts in an attemp...
This dissertation investigates the conflict in the Corinthian church described by 1 Clement. Using p...
This paper constructs an economic model of the argument of the biblical book of Revelation. The apoc...
The aim of this study is to present the dependence between wealth and death in the canonical and apo...