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Az Ószövetség antropológiája by HANS WALTER WOLFF - HUNGARIAN TRANSLATION OF Anthropology of the Old Testament / The aim of lifework into present for theological consideration the Old Testament witness to the nature of man

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Az Ószövetség antropológiája by HANS WALTER WOLFF - HUNGARIAN TRANSLATION OF Anthropology of the Old Testament / The aim of lifework into present for theological consideration the Old Testament witness to the nature of man (9639148539)

 

PAPERBACK 2001

ISBN: 9639148539 / 963-9148539

PAGES 320

PUBLISHER: HARMAT

 

About the Author:

Hans Walter Wolff (December 17, 1911 – October 22, 1993) was a German Protestant theologian. He was professor at the University of Mainz from 1959 to 1967, and from 1967 to 1978 he was Professor of Old Testament at the University of Heidelberg.

Hungarian Summary:

Az egyetemi előadásokból összeállított könyv 1973-as megjelenése óta alapművé vált a nemzetközi teológiai szakirodalomban. A szerző részletesen foglalkozik a bibliai emberképpel, az első részben az Ószövetség antropológiai alapfogalmait tárgyalja, a 2. és a 3. rész fejezetei tematikusan dolgozzák fel az antropológia egy-egy kérdéskörét, mintegy hosszmetszetet adva a téma megjelenéséről és változásáról a különböző bibliai szerzőknél.

English Summary:

The aim of lifework into present for theological consideration the Old Testament witness to the nature of man. It contains detailed studies of the way in which Israelite man was thought of, and of the ways in which the Old Testament describes his physical being. Part two then goes on to look at the context in which Hebrew man lived out his existence, and its notion of time and of the created universe, in which man both worked and found leisure. Part three moves on to the social aspect of man's life, with its institutions, pattems of relationship and moral demands. A concluding chapter sums up the overall picture given in the Old Testament of man's destiny. The book is well translated and readable, and has a very great usefulness for the general reader of the Bible, because of the way in which it fills out the picture of what life was like in Old Testament times. While it is primarily aimed at a theological readership, ft will prove to be an indispensable tool for any study of Old Testament ethics. At a host of points it describes very lucidly the context of moral behaviour in the life of ancient Israel. In line with this it reveals very clearly the possibilities which life offered, and serves in a number of ways to illuminate the reasoning behind Israelite laws. All in all it impresses the reader with a recognition of the inextricable way in which culture, religion and morality are intertwined in the Old Testament. Only by attention to this can biblical morality and the biblical conception of man be understood.

 

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