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1 online resource. |
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Novum Testamentum, Supplements
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Supplements to Novum Testamentum.
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Preface; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Introducing the Topic; 1.1 An Oxford Disputation; 1.2 The Present Study; 1.3 Site; 1.4 Approach; 1.5 A Discourse Perspective, but Whose Discourse?; 1.6 A Blending of Episodes?; Chapter 2 A Legacy of Manly Courage; 2.1 Plato's Crito: "Saving Oneself"; 2.2 Plato's Phaedo: Emptying the Cup; 2.3 Xenophon's Apology and Memorabilia: Dying Nobly; 2.4 Socrates and Gethsemane: Some Preliminary Observations; 2.5 From Socrates to Commonplaces; Chapter 3 Manly Martyrs; 3.1 2 Maccabees 6-7; 3.2 Fourth Maccabees: Mastering the Desires. |
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3.3 The Maccabean Martyrs and Gethsemane3.4 Martyrs "Imitating Christ"; 3.5 What about the Gethsemane Prayer?; Chapter 4 Jesus' Agony Seen by Foes: A Lack of Manly Courage; 4.1 Celsus: A Greek Philosopher Evaluates Jesus in Gethsemane; 4.2 Silence as Bravery: A Common Ground; 4.3 Masculinity Negotiated; 4.4 Drawing Celsus Together; 4.5 A Roman Emperor Evaluates Gethsemane: Julian the Apostate; 4.6 The Anonymous Philosopher in Apocriticus; 4.7 How is a Wise and Divine Man Supposed to Appear?; 4.8 A Response Mirroring Accusations; 4.9 Gethsemane and Foes: A Transition to the New Testament. |
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4.10 New Testament Voices: From Story to ExampleChapter 5 Mark 14:32-42: Jesus-Righteous Sufferer and Example; 5.1 Structure; 5.2 Narrative Gethsemane; 5.3 Making Sense of the Anomaly; 5.4 Paradoxical Gethsemane; 5.5 The Lord's Prayer as Subtext; 5.6 Eschatological Temptation; 5.7 God in Absentia; 5.8 Gethsemane Remembered; Chapter 6 Matthew: "If Necessary"; 6.1 Jesus and His Disciples; 6.2 Less Troubled?; 6.3 Jesus at Prayer: Subordinating the Cup Prayer; 6.4 Praying the Lord's Prayer; 6.5 Summing Up; Chapter 7 A Heroic Jesus? Luke's Gospel (Luke 22:39-46); 7.1 Introductory Remarks. |
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7.2 Textual Criticism: Window to a Gethsemane Discourse7.3 The Shorter Version; 7.4 Asleep from Grief; 7.5 Including vv. 43-44; 7.6 Summing Up; Chapter 8 The Fourth Gospel: Gethsemane Reconfigured; 8.1 Johannine Transformations; 8.2 "Should I Not Drink the Cup?" John 18:11; 8.3 "The Hour": John 12:27-33; 8.4 John 17: Another Gethsemane Prayer?; 8.5 Gethsemane Dispersed; 8.6 Summing Up; Chapter 9 "With Loud Cries and Tears": Heb 5:7-9 and Gethsemane; 9.1 Recent Suggestions; 9.2 Heb 5:7-9 from a Passion Perspective; 9.3 The Rhetorical Strategy in which Heb 5:7-9 is Embedded. |
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9.4 The Perfection of Christ and his being "Heard"9.5 Summing Up; 9.6 Post-Apostolic Gethsemane Discourses; Chapter 10 Justin Martyr: "Autobiographic" Gethsemane; 10.1 Old Testament as "Autobiography"; 10.2 A Story of Sufferings; 10.3 The Gospel According to Psalm 22 (21); Chapter 11 Tatian: Gethsemane Harmonized; 11.1 Ordering the Events; 11.2 Troubled Outwardly and Cup Prayer; 11.3 When Individual Texts Become "Scripture"; Chapter 12 "Orthodox" versus "Non-Orthodox" Gethsemane; 12.1 Context Matters; 12.2 Affected by Mary; 12.3 Substituted Body; 12.4 A Man Leaving No Footprints. |
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eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Jesus Christ -- Prayer in Gethsemane.
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Jesus Christ. |
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Prayer in Gethsemane. |
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Electronic books.
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Print version: Sandnes, Karl Olav, 1954- Early Christian discourses on Jesus' prayer at Gethsemane. Boston : Brill, 2016 9789004309593 (DLC) 2015044035 |
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9789004309647 (electronic book) |
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9004309640 (electronic book) |
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9789004309593 (hardback ; alkaline paper) |
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9004309594 |
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