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"A tremendous resource for understanding a key concept in the first century"This examination of the heavenly temple in the New Testament within its Jewish and Greco-Roman contexts demonstrates that the ministry of Jesus gives believers access to the very dwelling place of God himself."This is a marvelous, illuminating book that puts the idea of the heavenly sanctuary back where it belongs--at the heart of early Christian thought. This is an insight that has been gathering strength in recent years, but Moore presents the definitive case, and Hebrews is central to that case. This perceptive study is a major contribution to our understanding of the message of that marginalized book."--Philip Alexander, Centre for Jewish Studies, University of Manchester; Fellow of the British Academy"Readers will be grateful for the clarity of Moore's prose and the rigor of his scholarship and, even more, for his new taxonomy for understanding the pervasiveness and variety of conceptions of heaven and temple in the biblical world. Moore also encourages a wide and deep reading of ancient texts to answer a modern problem: flat materialism. In an age starved for meaning, The Open Sanctuary sparks a reenchantment of the cosmos, an ability to perceive the majesty of space and time and the access we have to God through Jesus Christ."--Amy Peeler, Wheaton College"This book is a tremendous resource for understanding a key concept in the first century: the heavenly worship space. Moore provides an introduction to the concept in Jewish literature, useful analyses of New Testament texts where this theme appears, and a more compelling vision of what is to come."--Madison N. Pierce, Western Theological Seminary"A very useful contribution to temple studies in the New Testament. Moore's fourfold taxonomy, delineating the spectrum of heavenly sanctuary portrayals in ancient literature, brings clarity to the topic and will surely be foundational for future studies. The Open Sanctuary will open new vistas for many readers on the New Testament's proclamation of heavenly access to God in the person and work of the Lord Jesus Christ."--L. Michael Morales, Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781540965493
  • Indbinding:
  • Hardback
  • Sideantal:
  • 256
  • Udgivet:
  • 24. september 2024
  • Størrelse:
  • 152x0x229 mm.
  • 2-3 uger.
  • 12. december 2024
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"A tremendous resource for understanding a key concept in the first century"This examination of the heavenly temple in the New Testament within its Jewish and Greco-Roman contexts demonstrates that the ministry of Jesus gives believers access to the very dwelling place of God himself."This is a marvelous, illuminating book that puts the idea of the heavenly sanctuary back where it belongs--at the heart of early Christian thought. This is an insight that has been gathering strength in recent years, but Moore presents the definitive case, and Hebrews is central to that case. This perceptive study is a major contribution to our understanding of the message of that marginalized book."--Philip Alexander, Centre for Jewish Studies, University of Manchester; Fellow of the British Academy"Readers will be grateful for the clarity of Moore's prose and the rigor of his scholarship and, even more, for his new taxonomy for understanding the pervasiveness and variety of conceptions of heaven and temple in the biblical world. Moore also encourages a wide and deep reading of ancient texts to answer a modern problem: flat materialism. In an age starved for meaning, The Open Sanctuary sparks a reenchantment of the cosmos, an ability to perceive the majesty of space and time and the access we have to God through Jesus Christ."--Amy Peeler, Wheaton College"This book is a tremendous resource for understanding a key concept in the first century: the heavenly worship space. Moore provides an introduction to the concept in Jewish literature, useful analyses of New Testament texts where this theme appears, and a more compelling vision of what is to come."--Madison N. Pierce, Western Theological Seminary"A very useful contribution to temple studies in the New Testament. Moore's fourfold taxonomy, delineating the spectrum of heavenly sanctuary portrayals in ancient literature, brings clarity to the topic and will surely be foundational for future studies. The Open Sanctuary will open new vistas for many readers on the New Testament's proclamation of heavenly access to God in the person and work of the Lord Jesus Christ."--L. Michael Morales, Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary

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