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This book adopts an inter-disciplinary approach to the study of the
theology, symbolism and argument of Hebrews. Employing sociological
models, the book examines Hebrews in the context of the early
Christians' construction and maintenance of a social world. In that
respect, the book elaborates the thesis that Hebrews was designed
to serve a legitimating function in the realm of social
interaction, that its theology, symbolism and argument were
designed to construct and maintain the symbolic universe of the
community of the readers. It is argued that we cannot properly
understand the theology, symbolism and argument of Hebrews apart
from its first-century context.
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