자료유형 | E-Book |
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개인저자 | Scha?fer, Peter, 1943-, author. |
서명/저자사항 | Two gods in heaven :Jewish concepts of God in antiquity /Peter Scha?fer ; translated by Allison Brown. |
발행사항 | Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2020] |
형태사항 | 1 online resource (vi, 178 pages) |
소장본 주기 | Added to collection customer.56279.3 |
ISBN | 0691199892 9780691199894 |
서지주기 | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
내용주기 | Frontmatter --Contents --Introduction: One God? --1. The Son of Man in the Vision of Daniel --2. The Personified Wisdom in the Wisdom Literature --3. The Divinized Human in the Self-Glorification Hymn from Qumran --4. The Son of God and Son of the Most High in the Daniel Apocryphon from Qumran --5. The Son of Man-Enoch in the Similitudes of the Ethiopic Book of Enoch --6. The Son of Man-Messiah in the Fourth Book of Ezra --7. The Firstborn in the Prayer of Joseph --8. The Logos according to Philo of Alexandria --Transition: From Pre-Christian to Post-Christian Judaism --9. The Son of Man in the Midrash --10. The Son of Man-Messiah David --11. From the Human Enoch to the Lesser God Metatron --Conclusion: Two Gods --Abbreviations --Notes --Bibliography --Index |
요약 | "In this book Peter Scha?fer casts light on the common assumption that Judaism from its earliest formulations was strictly monotheistic. Over and over again in the Hebrew Bible the biblical writers insist upon the idea that there is one and only one God. But the biblical text is multifarious and contains many sources that subvert from within the strong monotheistic thesis. Old Canaanite deities such as Baal and El, although pushed to the edges, prove stubbornly persistent. They come to the forefront in, for example, the famous "Son of Man" of chapter 7 of the Book of Daniel. In sum, Scha?fer argues that monotheism was an ideal in ancient Judaism that was consistently aspired to, but never fully achieved. Through close textual analysis of the Bible and certain key post-biblical sources, Scha?fer tracks the long history of a second, younger, subordinate God next to the senior Jewish God YHWH. One might expect that with early Christianity's embrace of this idea (in the form of Jesus Christ), Judaism would have abandoned it utterly. But the opposite was the case. Even after Christianity usurps the original Jewish notion of a second, younger God, certain post-biblical Jewish circles-in particular early Jewish mystical circles-maintained and revived it with the archangel "Metatron," a controversial figure whose very existence is questioned and fiercely debated by the rabbis of the Babylonian Talmud. This book was originally published in Germany by C.H. Beck Verlag in 2016"-- |
통일서명 | Zwei Go?tter im Himmel.English |
일반주제명 | God (Judaism) -- History of doctrines. Son of God (Judaism) Monotheism. Christianity and other religions -- Judaism. RELIGION -- Judaism -- History. Christianity. God (Judaism) -- History of doctrines. Interfaith relations. Judaism. Monotheism. Son of God (Judaism) |
언어 | Translated from the original German into English. |
기타형태 저록 | Print version:Scha?fer, Peter, 1943-Two gods in heaven.Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2020]9780691181325 |
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