The Christian Moses: vision, authority, and the limits of humanity in the New Testament and early Christianity

"Two verses about Moses in the Bible have been the subject of debate since the first century. In Exodus 33:20, God tells Moses that no one can see God and live, but Numbers 12:8 says that Moses sees the form of the Lord. How does one reconcile these two opposing statements? Did Moses see God, a...

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Published in:Studies in Christianity and Judaism
Main Author: Calaway, Jared C. 1980- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Montreal Kingston London Chicago McGill-Queen's University Press [2019]
In: Studies in Christianity and Judaism (2)
Reviews:[Rezension von: Calaway, Jared C., 1980-, The Christian Moses : Vision, Authority, and the Limits of Humanity in the New Testament and Early Christianity] (2020) (Burris, Ronald D.)
[Rezension von: Calaway, Jared C., 1980-, The Christian Moses : Vision, Authority, and the Limits of Humanity in the New Testament and Early Christianity] (2021) (Saunders, Craig D.)
[Rezension von: Calaway, Jared C., 1980-, The Christian Moses : Vision, Authority, and the Limits of Humanity in the New Testament and Early Christianity] (2021) (Shedd, Nathan)
Series/Journal:Studies in Christianity and Judaism 2
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Moses / Biblical theology / Patristic theology / History
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Moses (Biblical leader) in the New Testament
B Judaism Relations Christianity
B God (Christianity)
B Moses (Biblical leader) In the New Testament
B Bible
B Christianity
B Interfaith Relations
B Bible. New Testament Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Moses
B Visions in the Bible
B Christianity and other religions Judaism
B Judaism
B Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Summary:"Two verses about Moses in the Bible have been the subject of debate since the first century. In Exodus 33:20, God tells Moses that no one can see God and live, but Numbers 12:8 says that Moses sees the form of the Lord. How does one reconcile these two opposing statements? Did Moses see God, and who gets to decide? The Christian Moses investigates how ancient Christians from the New Testament to Augustine of Hippo resolved questions of who can see God, how one can see God, and what precisely one sees. Jared Calaway explains that the decision about whether and how Moses saw God was not a neutral exercise for an early Christian. Rather, it established the interpreter's authority to determine what was possible in divine-human relations and set the parameters for the nature of humanity. As a result, Calaway argues, interpretations of Moses' visions became a means for Jews and Christians to jockey for power, allowing them to justify particular social arrangements, relations, and identities, to assert the limits of humans in the face of divinity, and to create an Other."--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-379) and index
ISBN:0773558640