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Listen, understand, obey : essays in honor of Gareth Lee Cockerill / edited by Caleb T. Friedeman.

Contributor(s): Cockerill, Gareth Lee [honouree.] | Friedeman, Caleb T [editor.]
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Eugene : Pickwick Publications, 2017Description: xx, 187 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781498278539; 1498278531Subject(s): Bible. Hebrews -- Criticism, interpretation, etcBibliography, Etc. Note: Bibliography of Gareth Lee Cockerill (pages 173-174).; Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Gareth Lee Cockerill: a tribute / Matt Friedeman -- The use of Psalm 8 in Hebrews / Rick Boyd -- "Let us draw near...but not too near": a critique of the attempted distinction between "drawing near" and "entering" in Hebrews' entry exhortations / Scott D. Mackie -- Rest now or not yet? Temporal aspects of social identity in Hebrews 3:7-4:11 / Matt O'Reilly -- The living and active word of God: a theological reading of Hebrews / Jon C. Laansma -- "You are my son": climactic revelation in the Son of God in Mark and Hebrews / Caleb T. Friedeman -- If son, then priest: the filial foundation of ordination in Hebrews and other New Testament texts / Amy L. Peeler -- Preexistence, kenosis, and exaltation in Hebrews, John, and Paul: distinctive explications of a common underlying narrative / Carey B. Vinzant -- "Son though he was, he learned obedience": the submission of Christ in theological perspective (in dialogue with Thomas Aquinas and Karl Barth) / Thomas H. McCall -- Early Methodist theology in the book of Hebrews / Christopher T. Bounds.

Bibliography of Gareth Lee Cockerill (pages 173-174).

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Gareth Lee Cockerill: a tribute / Matt Friedeman -- The use of Psalm 8 in Hebrews / Rick Boyd -- "Let us draw near...but not too near": a critique of the attempted distinction between "drawing near" and "entering" in Hebrews' entry exhortations / Scott D. Mackie -- Rest now or not yet? Temporal aspects of social identity in Hebrews 3:7-4:11 / Matt O'Reilly -- The living and active word of God: a theological reading of Hebrews / Jon C. Laansma -- "You are my son": climactic revelation in the Son of God in Mark and Hebrews / Caleb T. Friedeman -- If son, then priest: the filial foundation of ordination in Hebrews and other New Testament texts / Amy L. Peeler -- Preexistence, kenosis, and exaltation in Hebrews, John, and Paul: distinctive explications of a common underlying narrative / Carey B. Vinzant -- "Son though he was, he learned obedience": the submission of Christ in theological perspective (in dialogue with Thomas Aquinas and Karl Barth) / Thomas H. McCall -- Early Methodist theology in the book of Hebrews / Christopher T. Bounds.

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