Imitating Jesus: And Inclusive Approach to New Testament EthicsIn contrast to many studies of New Testament ethics, which treat the New Testament in general and Paul in particular, this book focuses on the person of Jesus himself. Richard Burridge maintains that imitating Jesus means following both his words -- which are very demanding ethical teachings -- and his deeds and example of being inclusive and accepting of everyone. Burridge carefully and systematically traces that combination of rigorous ethical instruction and inclusive community through the letters of Paul and the four Gospels, treating specific ethical issues pertaining to each part of Scripture. The book culminates with a chapter on apartheid as an ethical challenge to reading the New Testament; using South Africa as a contemporary case study enables Burridge to highlight and further apply his previous discussion and conclusions. |
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Cuprins
Great Moral Teacher or Friend of Sinners? | 33 |
Follower or Founder? | 81 |
Suffering for the Kingdom | 155 |
Being Truly Righteous | 187 |
A Universal Concern | 227 |
Teaching the Truth in Love | 285 |
An Ethical and Generic Challenge | 347 |
Embracing an overall symbolic worldview | 382 |
Reading together in an inclusive community | 388 |
Conclusion | 406 |
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
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