Christology, Hermeneutics, and Hebrews: Profiles from the History of Interpretation (The Library of New Testament Studies) by Jon C. Laansma


Christology, Hermeneutics, and Hebrews: Profiles from the History of Interpretation (The Library of New Testament Studies)
eBook Christology, Hermeneutics, and Hebrews: Profiles from the History of Interpretation (The Library of New Testament Studies)
By Jon C. Laansma
ISBN 0567609650
ISBN-13 9780567609656
Publication 15 November 2025
Number of Pages 288
Format Type Paperback

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Christology, Hermeneutics, and Hebrews: Profiles from the History of Interpretation (The Library of New Testament Studies)

Christology, Hermeneutics, and Hebrews: Profiles from the History of Interpretation (The Library of New Testament Studies) By Jon C. Laansma
0567609650
9780567609656
English
288
Paperback
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This book discusses the history of the interpretation of the Letter to the Hebrews across the last two millennia Beginning with the Patristic period essays go on to examine the responses of Thomas Aquinas Martin Luther John Calvin as well as recent figures such as Karl Barth and contemporary global interpreters The premise behind the work is to move study of Hebrews away from the perennial arguments about its authorship and provenance and to instead engage with it from a theological perspective focusing upon the text s reception history Consequently the issue of the Christological message in Hebrews is at the forefront and is considered both in terms of the interpreter s context and historical setting At the end of the book the investigations are summarised and responded to by leading scholars Harold Attridge Donald A Hagner and Kathryn Greene McCreight providing a fitting conclusion to a radical academic project Christology Hermeneutics and Hebrews Profiles from the History of Interpretation The Library of New Testament Studies.