The place of Paideia in Hebrews' moral thought


Phillip A. Davis, Jr.
Bok Engelsk 2018
Omfang
xii, 291 pages ;
Opplysninger
Slightly revised version of the author's dissertation, University of Numster, 2016.--Foreword.. - Chapter 1. Introduction. I. Terms and Method ; II. Recent History of the Discussion ; III. The Way Forward -- Chapter 2. Hebrews' Moral Thought. I. Limits of the Passage ; II. Hebrews in Moral Perspective ; III. Conclusions -- Chapter 3. The Educational Tradition of Corporal Punishment. I. Painful Childhood Memories ; II. Corporal Punishment and its Moral Fruit ; III. Theoretical Conceptions of Corporal Punishment ; IV. Parents and Punishment ; V. Conclusions -- Chapter 4. Proverbs 3-4: Context and Comparison. I. Sayings in Context ; II. Parallels to Proverbs 3:11-12 ; III. Conclusions -- Chapter 5. The Moral Thought of Hebrews 12:1-17. I. Hebrews 12:1-11 ; II. Hebrews 12:12-17 ; III. Conclusions -- Chapter 6: Final Conclusions.. - Hebrews 12:1-17 depicts the audience's sufferings as God's discipline. But is this discipline a punishment for sin or positive, formative training? Phillip A. Davis, Jr. examines this question in light of Hebrews' ethics, ancient corporal punishment practices, and the passage's use of Proverbs 3:11-12 -- Bac cover.
Emner
ISBN
3161560035. - 3161560043. - 9783161560033. - 9783161560040
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