880 resultados para Jewish religious poetry.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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A Epístola aos Hebreus apresenta já em seus primeiros versos Jesus Cristo assentado à destra de Deus (Hebreus 1,1-4). Assim, desde o princípio a Carta aos Hebreus revela a estratégia de seu autor ao expressar Jesus Cristo em termos honrosos. Tais indícios sugerem o meio ambiente cultural típico do mundo mediterrâneo do século I E.C., em que honra e vergonha exerciam uma função pivô nessa sociedade. A estratégia de Hebreus apresenta a dignidade de Jesus Cristo e sustenta o controle social de seus leitores diante de uma eminente evasão do grupo religioso. Para isso, o autor de Hebreus lança mão de tradições angelológicas amplamente conhecidas do entorno religioso judaico do período do segundo templo. Caracterizam principalmente essas tradições elementos gloriosos desenvolvidos pela religião judaica (anjos, figuras hipostáticas, Melquisedec), que contribuíram para a confissão do Cristo exaltado de Hebreus. Fazemos um estudo da História das Religiões Comparadas das figuras mediadoras nos escritos do AT e da literatura pseudepígrafa, entendendo que essas figuras foram adquirindo cada vez mais características divinizadas possibilitando a elaboração da Cristologia angelomórfica de Hebreus 1.1-14; 2.5-18; 7.1-10. Além disso, uma aproximação sócio-retórica à Hebreus garante resultados mais claros no que diz respeito à estratégia pretendida por seu autor.
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by Joseph Leiser
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ed. with an introduction by Philipp M. Raskin
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The first edition of the German original was issued Frankfurt, 1700, under the title "Entdecktes judenthum", but was suppressed until after a second edition appeared at Königsberg, 1711. Editions of the translation, with preface by J.P. Stehelin, were issued 1732-34 and 1742 under title: The traditions of the Jews ...
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"Published according to the will of the Rev. John Hulse, in consequence of having gained the annual prize, instituted by him in the University of Cambridge."
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Spine title: The boke of Brome.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The records of the North American Jewish Students Appeal (NAJSA or APPEAL) contains documents on two levels of concern: those documents dealing with the NAJSA as a student-run organization promoting Jewish identity among college-aged youth; and those documents dealing with the APPEAL as a fundraising organization for several well-known student constituent organizations. The Constituents were: the Jewish Student Press Service, Lights in Action, the North American Jewish Students Network, the Progressive Zionist Caucus, Response: A Contemporary Jewish Review, Yavneh Religious Students Organization, and Yugntruf Youth for Yiddish. Documents include correspondence, financial records, minutes, press releases, information on grants awarded to student organizations for programming and publishing, student journals, and newspapers, photographs, and ephemera.
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These records document New York Section’s early history to the present, representing a significant portion of its work in community programming and advocacy, as well as its supporting administrative, fundraising, membership, and public relations activities. As a section of the National Council, its records also include a substantial amount of material regarding the National Organization’s programs, events, publications, and reports, dating from 1896 through 1999.