Jesus, the tribulation, and the end of the exile: restoration eschatology and the origin of the atonement

Brant Pitre takes up Albert Schweitzer's hypothesis that the origin of the doctrine of the atonement can be traced back to Jesus' teachingthat he must die in the messianic tribulation that would precede the coming of the kingdom of God. Based on an in-depth exploration of the messianic tri...

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Auteur principal: Pitre, Brant James 1975- (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Publié: Tübingen [u.a.] Mohr Siebeck [u.a.] 2005
Dans: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament / 2 (204)
Année: 2005
Recensions:Jesus, the Tribulation, and the End of the Exile: Restoration Eschatology and the Origin of the Atonement. By Brant Pitre (2007) (Court, John M., 1943 -)
Jesus, the Tribulation, and the End of the Exile. Restoration, Eschatology and the Origin of the Atonement (2007) (Ådna, Jostein, 1955 -)
Collection/Revue:Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament / 2 204
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Judaïsme primitif / Eschatologie / Captivité de Babylone / Messianisme
B Jesus Christus / Fin des temps / Israël (Théologie) / Exil
B Synoptische Apokalypse / Exégèse
RelBib Classification:HA Bible
Sujets non-standardisés:B Bible. New Testament Theology
B Eschatology Biblical teaching
B Jesus Christ Messiahship
B Messianic era (Judaism)
B Eschatology History of doctrines
B Atonement Biblical teaching
B Tribulation (Christian eschatology) Biblical teaching
B Publication universitaire
B Jesus Christ Person and offices
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Résumé:Brant Pitre takes up Albert Schweitzer's hypothesis that the origin of the doctrine of the atonement can be traced back to Jesus' teachingthat he must die in the messianic tribulation that would precede the coming of the kingdom of God. Based on an in-depth exploration of the messianic tribulation in Second Temple Judaism and the sayings of Jesus, this work demonstrates that the tribulation was an important part of the eschatology of early Judaism and of Jesus himself. It was also closely tied to the coming of the Messiah and the restoration of Israel from exile. The author argues that Jesus' mission was indeed to bring about "the End of the Exile" - but not the Babylonian Exile. Rather, Jesus sought to inaugurate the ingathering of all twelve tribes of Israel - including the lost ten tribes of the Assyrian Exile. In order to accomplish this, he aimed to set in motion the Great Tribulation that the prophets had said would precede the ingathering of the exiles and the conversion of the Gentiles. He would take the sufferings of the tribulation upon himself in order to set in motion a New Exodus that would ransom captive Israel from exile.
Description matérielle:XII, 586 S, 23 cm
ISBN:3161487516