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Resisting Empire - Rethinking the Purpose of the Letter to "the Hebrews" (Hardcover): Jason A. Whitlark Resisting Empire - Rethinking the Purpose of the Letter to "the Hebrews" (Hardcover)
Jason A. Whitlark
R4,312 Discovery Miles 43 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book offers a fresh reading about the purpose for which Hebrews was written. In this book Whitlark argues that Hebrews engages both the negative pressures (persecution) and positive attractions (honor/prosperity) of its audience's Roman imperial context. Consequently, the audience of Hebrews appears to be in danger of defecting to the pagan imperial context. Due to the imperial nature of these pressures, Hebrews obliquely critiques the imperial script according to the rhetorical expectations in the first-century Mediterranean world--namely, through the use of figured speech. This critique is the primary focus of Whitlark's project. Whitlark examines Hebrews's figured response to the imperial hopes boasted by Rome along with Rome's claim to eternal rule, to the power of life and death, and to be led by the true, victorious ruler. Whitlark also makes a case for discerning Hebrews's response to the challenges of Flavian triumph. Whitlark concludes his study by suggesting that Hebrews functions much like Revelation, that is, to resist the draw of the Christians' Roman imperial context. This is done, in part, by providing a covert opposition to Roman imperial discourse. He also offers evaluation of relapse theories for Hebrews, of Hebrews's place among early Christian martyrdom, and of the nature of the resistance that Hebrews promotes.

Inventing Hebrews - Design and Purpose in Ancient Rhetoric (Hardcover): Michael Wade Martin, Jason A. Whitlark Inventing Hebrews - Design and Purpose in Ancient Rhetoric (Hardcover)
Michael Wade Martin, Jason A. Whitlark
R2,657 Discovery Miles 26 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Inventing Hebrews examines a perennial topic in the study of the Letter to the Hebrews, its structure and purpose. Michael Wade Martin and Jason A. Whitlark undertake at thorough synthesis of the ancient theory of invention and arrangement, providing a new account of Hebrews' design. The key to the speech's outline, the authors argue, is in its use of 'disjointed' arrangement, a template ubiquitous in antiquity but little discussed in modern biblical studies. This method of arrangement accounts for the long-observed pattern of alternating epideictic and deliberative units in Hebrews as blocks of narratio and argumentatiorespectively. Thus the 'letter' may be seen as a conventional speech arranged according to the expectations of ancient rhetoric (exordium, narratio, argumentatio, peroratio), with epideictic comparisons of old and new covenant representatives (narratio) repeatedly enlisted in amplification of what may be viewed as the central argument of the speech (argumentatio), the recurring deliberative summons for perseverance. Resolving a long-standing conundrum, this volume offers a hermeneutical tool necessary for interpreting Hebrews, as well as countless other speeches from Greco-Roman antiquity.

Resisting Empire - Rethinking the Purpose of the Letter to "the Hebrews" (Paperback): Jason A. Whitlark Resisting Empire - Rethinking the Purpose of the Letter to "the Hebrews" (Paperback)
Jason A. Whitlark
R1,451 Discovery Miles 14 510 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book offers a fresh reading about the purpose for which Hebrews was written. In this book Whitlark argues that Hebrews engages both the negative pressures (persecution) and positive attractions (honor/prosperity) of its audience's Roman imperial context. Consequently, the audience of Hebrews appears to be in danger of defecting to the pagan imperial context. Due to the imperial nature of these pressures, Hebrews obliquely critiques the imperial script according to the rhetorical expectations in the first-century Mediterranean world-namely, through the use of figured speech. This critique is the primary focus of Whitlark's project. Whitlark examines Hebrews's figured response to the imperial hopes boasted by Rome along with Rome's claim to eternal rule, to the power of life and death, and to be led by the true, victorious ruler. Whitlark also makes a case for discerning Hebrews's response to the challenges of Flavian triumph. Whitlark concludes his study by suggesting that Hebrews functions much like Revelation, that is, to resist the draw of the Christians' Roman imperial context. This is done, in part, by providing a covert opposition to Roman imperial discourse. He also offers evaluation of relapse theories for Hebrews, of Hebrews's place among early Christian martyrdom, and of the nature of the resistance that Hebrews promotes.

Enabling Fidelity to God (Paperback): Jason A. Whitlark Enabling Fidelity to God (Paperback)
Jason A. Whitlark; Foreword by Charles H. Talbert
R710 R629 Discovery Miles 6 290 Save R81 (11%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The primary focus of this book is to demonstrate how Hebrews represent, in view of its historical and religious context, human fidelity to God. In order to provide a fresh perspective on this issue Whitlark examines Hebrews understanding of fidelity from the perspective of its authorial audience. His conclusions have far reaching implications for understanding the soteriology of Hebrews, the authors and the auditors presumed experience of salvation in Jesus Christ, and how the message of the supremacy of Jesus Christ was heard in the context Hebrews presupposes.

Getting "Saved" - The Whole Story of Salvation in the New Testament (Paperback, New): Charles H. Talbert, Jason A. Whitlark Getting "Saved" - The Whole Story of Salvation in the New Testament (Paperback, New)
Charles H. Talbert, Jason A. Whitlark
R772 R681 Discovery Miles 6 810 Save R91 (12%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Innovative excursion into New Testament teaching on the earthly life of faith What does it mean to -get saved-? Is conversion a gift of God's grace but the post-conversion Christian life in our own hands? Is the covenant relationship sustained by a sense of personal gratitude for God's past gift of conversion -- or is post-conversion faithfulness itself an ongoing gift from God? In this book Charles H. Talbert and Jason A. Whitlark, together with Andrew E. Arterbury, Clifford A. Barbarick, Scott J. Hafemann, and Michael W. Martin, address such questions about God's role in the Christian's life. Through careful, consistent exegesis of relevant New Testament texts, they show that -getting saved- involves both God's forgiveness and God's enablement to obey -- or -new covenant piety- -- from initial conversion to eschatological salvation.

Enabling Fidelity to God - Perseverance in Hebrews in Light of the Reciprocity Systems of the Ancient Mediterranean World... Enabling Fidelity to God - Perseverance in Hebrews in Light of the Reciprocity Systems of the Ancient Mediterranean World (Hardcover)
Jason A. Whitlark; Foreword by Charles H. Talbert
R1,101 R930 Discovery Miles 9 300 Save R171 (16%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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