Determinism and petitionary prayer in John and the Dead Sea Scrolls: ideological reading of John and the rule of community (1QS)

Tukasi explores the theme of the determinism as articulated in the Rule of the Community and the Fourth Gospel with the aim of uncovering the relevance of petitionary prayer within the framework of the determinism of each book. Chapter one sets out the background against which the themes of determin...

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Main Author: Tukasi, Emmanuel O. (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: London New York T & T Clark c2008
In:Year: 2008
Reviews:[Rezension von: Tukasi, Emmanuel O., Determinism and petitionary prayer in John and the Dead Sea Scrolls] (2013) (Whitley, Thomas J.)
Series/Journal:Library of Second Temple studies 66
The Library of Second Temple Studies v.66
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Priaere - Judaeisme
B Prayer Judaism
B Qumran community
B Bible. N.T. John Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Free will and determinism Biblical teaching
B Electronic books
B Bible. N.T. John Comparative studies
B Dead Sea Scrolls Relation to the New Testament
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Summary:Tukasi explores the theme of the determinism as articulated in the Rule of the Community and the Fourth Gospel with the aim of uncovering the relevance of petitionary prayer within the framework of the determinism of each book. Chapter one sets out the background against which the themes of determinism and petition in 1QS and John should be understood. Chapter two explores the nature of the determinism in the 1QS. The determinism is cosmological, soteriological, and eschatological. Chapter three demonstrates that the contents of the petitions are in harmony with the determinism articulated in
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [145]-161) and index
ISBN:0567033465