The Book of Hebrews (PDF)
Its Challenge from Zion
(Sprache: Englisch)
How fitting it is that after some thirty-five years since the appearance of his original Anchor Bible Commentary on Hebrews Professor George Wesley
Buchanan again turns his hand to this challenging document of early Christianity--now as an intertextual...
Buchanan again turns his hand to this challenging document of early Christianity--now as an intertextual...
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How fitting it is that after some thirty-five years since the appearance of his original Anchor Bible Commentary on Hebrews Professor George Wesley
Buchanan again turns his hand to this challenging document of early Christianity--now as an intertextual commentary. Here he further elaborates
upon his novel thesis that Hebrews 1-12 is a midrashic sermon based on Psalm 110, giving special attention throughout to its frequent use of scripture.
The commentary in a way represents vintage Buchanan. It is at once fresh, bold, provocative, suggestive, learned, and filled with helpful insight.
Buchanan is equally conversant with ancient sources and modern scholarship, including recent archaeology. His masterful knowledge of Judaism, displayed in many publications over the years, pays rich dividends in the commentary. Buchanan is never dull, never predictable. Never does one have the feeling that one is getting things second hand; on the contrary, it is continually evident that one is reading the result of a direct, fresh encounter with the text. Above all, Buchanan does what he also asks his readers to do: Think for yourself! Knowledge, after all, will not progress if one accepts only traditional and settled opinions on everything. This is anything but just another commentary on Hebrews. It will engage and challenge readers as very few commentaries do! Therefore, I am happy to recommend it!
Donald A. Hagner
George Eldon Ladd Professor of New Testament, Fuller Theological Seminary
Buchanan again turns his hand to this challenging document of early Christianity--now as an intertextual commentary. Here he further elaborates
upon his novel thesis that Hebrews 1-12 is a midrashic sermon based on Psalm 110, giving special attention throughout to its frequent use of scripture.
The commentary in a way represents vintage Buchanan. It is at once fresh, bold, provocative, suggestive, learned, and filled with helpful insight.
Buchanan is equally conversant with ancient sources and modern scholarship, including recent archaeology. His masterful knowledge of Judaism, displayed in many publications over the years, pays rich dividends in the commentary. Buchanan is never dull, never predictable. Never does one have the feeling that one is getting things second hand; on the contrary, it is continually evident that one is reading the result of a direct, fresh encounter with the text. Above all, Buchanan does what he also asks his readers to do: Think for yourself! Knowledge, after all, will not progress if one accepts only traditional and settled opinions on everything. This is anything but just another commentary on Hebrews. It will engage and challenge readers as very few commentaries do! Therefore, I am happy to recommend it!
Donald A. Hagner
George Eldon Ladd Professor of New Testament, Fuller Theological Seminary
Autoren-Porträt von George Wesley Buchanan
George Wesley Buchanan is a clergy member who spent fourteen happy years in the parish before becoming a professor in a theological seminary. He is known for his familiarity with Near Eastern languages and literature. He located the northern boundaries of the Promised Land and the Jerusalem temples. His writings include church school materials, articles for pastors, poetry, sixteen books, and sixty-five articles for academic journals. He writes for scholars, pastors, and church schoolteachers.
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- Autor: George Wesley Buchanan
- 2006, 528 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Wipf and Stock Publishers
- ISBN-10: 1725243628
- ISBN-13: 9781725243620
- Erscheinungsdatum: 17.07.2006
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