On freedom, love, and power
Ellul's evaluation of a number of interrelated books of Scripture, including Genesis, Job, Matthew, and John, challenges Jewish and Christian orthodoxies and more progressive interpretations alike by claiming that the Judeo-Christian tradition is both anti-moral and anti-religious. Promoting a...
Основен автор: | Ellul, Jacques, 1912-1994. |
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Други автори: | Vanderburg, William H. |
Формат: | Електронен |
Език: | English French |
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Toronto [Ont.] :
University of Toronto Press,
℗♭2010
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Онлайн достъп: |
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=467830 |
Съдържание:
- PART ONE: Freedom From Morality and Religion (Genesis 1-3)
- 1. Introductory Remarks to Genesis 1-3
- 2. The First Creation Account
- 3. The Second Creation Account
- 4. The Break between God and Humanity
- 5. The Consequences of the Break between God and Humanity
- PART TWO: The Love That Seeks Us Out (Job 32-42)
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Elihu (Chapters 32-37)
- 3. God's Appearance (Chapters 38-39)
- 4. The Two Beasts (Chapters 40-41)
- 5. Job's Conversion (Chapter 42)
- 6. Reconciliation (Chater 42)
- PART THREE: The Culmination of Judaism : The Kingdom of Love
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The First Three Parables (Matthew 13:1-43)
- 3. The Second Set of Parables (Matthew 13:44-50)
- 4. The Parable of Debtors (Matthew 18:23-35)
- 5. The Parable of the Labourers' Wages (Matthew 20:1-26)
- 6. The Parable of the Wedding Feast (Matthew 22:1-14)
- 7. The Parables of the Virgins and the Talents (Matthew 25:1-30)
- 8. The Remaining References to the Kingdom of Heaven
- PART FOUR: It Was All There in the Beginning (John 1:1-2)
- 1. Love within the Beginning
- Epilogue : History and reconciliation.