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This book shares the strengths and weaknesses of any edited volume, but in this case there is greater unity in approach and outlook among the different writers than usual. The differences that do emerge are of the sort that gratifyingly send one back to the original texts to wrestle with the issues at hand. Indeed, while this volume is a significant contribution in its own right, its greatest value may well lie in the impetus it can provide to further research in NT cosmology. I warmly recommend this book to anyone interested in the cosmology or the theology of the NT, and readers will discover in the end that neither of these subjects can in fact be treated in isolation from the other. Pertenece a las seriesPertenece a las series editoriales
For first-century people, cosmology was a fundamental part of their worldview. Whether it was the philosopher contemplating the perfection of the heavenly orbits, the farmer searching the sky for signs of when to plant his crops, or the desert-dwelling sectarian looking for the end of the world, the cosmos held an endless fascination and occupied a prominent place in their understanding of life. For most ancient peoples, cosmology and theology were inseparable. Thus, when the Jewish and Christian Scriptural traditions begin with the bold claim, "In the beginning God created the heavens and ear No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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