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Paul Owen began his life with a lot of disadvantages. His single
mother did the best she could to raise him on food stamps and
welfare. But when he was only thirteen, she died tragically of
cancer, leaving him at the mercies of relatives and foster care.
This is the story of his journey through seven foster homes, across
three states, during his high school years. Eventually, he found a
settled life, and a career as a college professor in North
Carolina. How did he get there? This book explains how ordinary
people can overcome difficult challenges. Among many poignant
themes in these pages, one will read of teenage angst, the despair
of poverty, the solace of nature, the power of romance, a boy's
love for his dog, and the challenges which face many thousands of
children who live in foster care in our country.
This bookis the first ever collection of scholarly essays in
English devoted specifically to the theme of the expression 'son of
man'. Itdescribes the major competing theories which have addressed
questions such as: What is the original Aramaic expression which
lies behind the Greek phrase, and what was its original
connotation? How do the gospel writers use the expression 'son of
man'? Is it a Christological title, pregnant with meaning, much
like the titles son of God, Christ/Messiah, and son of David? Is it
used as a way of designating Jesus as a human being of unique
redemptive significance? Or does it rather originate in a nuanced
use (obscured in Greek translation) of an Aramaic expression used
in place of the first person pronoun, as an indefinite pronoun, or
for generic statements about human beings? Larry Hurtado and Paul
Owen have brought together contributing scholars on the basis of
theirexpertise in Aramaic, historical Jesus research, the son of
man debate itself, and related fields of research.
Paul Owen began his life with a lot of disadvantages. His single
mother did the best she could to raise him on food stamps and
welfare. But when he was only thirteen, she died tragically of
cancer, leaving him at the mercies of relatives and foster care.
This is the story of his journey through seven foster homes, across
three states, during his high school years. Eventually, he found a
settled life, and a career as a college professor in North
Carolina. How did he get there? This book explains how ordinary
people can overcome difficult challenges. Among many poignant
themes in these pages, one will read of teenage angst, the despair
of poverty, the solace of nature, the power of romance, a boy's
love for his dog, and the challenges which face many thousands of
children who live in foster care in our country.
This book is the first ever collection of scholarly essays in
English devoted specifically to the theme of the expression 'son of
man'. It describes the major competing theories which have
addressed questions such as: What is the original Aramaic
expression which lies behind the Greek phrase, and what was its
original connotation? How do the gospel writers use the expression
'son of man'? Is it a Christological title, pregnant with meaning,
much like the titles son of God, Christ/Messiah, and son of David?
Is it used as a way of designating Jesus as a human being of unique
redemptive significance? Or does it rather originate in a nuanced
use (obscured in Greek translation) of an Aramaic expression used
in place of the first person pronoun, as an indefinite pronoun, or
for generic statements about human beings? Larry Hurtado and Paul
Owen have brought together contributing scholars on the basis of
their expertise in Aramaic, historical Jesus research, the son of
man debate itself, and related fields of research.
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