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An apocryphal God : beyond divine maturity / Mark McEntire.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Minneapolis : Fortress Press, 2015.Description: 1 online resource (297 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781451472387
  • 1451472382
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: An Apocryphal God : Beyond Divine Maturity.DDC classification:
  • 229 231
LOC classification:
  • BT103 .M34 2015eb
Online resources:
Contents:
God moves on -- God of the defeated and scattered, part I -- God of the defeated and scattered, part II -- God of the defeated and scattered, part III -- God of revolt -- God of dreams and visions -- God of the future -- Where do we go from here?
Summary: Mark McEntire continues the story begun in Portraits of a Mature God, extending his narrative beyond the conclusion of the Hebrew Bible as Israel and Israel's God moved into the Hellenistic world. The "narrative" McEntire perceives in the apocryphal literature describes a God protecting and guiding the scattered and persecuted, a God responding to suffering in revolt, and a God disclosing mysteries, yet also hidden in the symbolism of dreams and visions. McEntire here provides a coherent and compelling account of theological perspectives in the writings of Hellenistic Judaism.
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God moves on -- God of the defeated and scattered, part I -- God of the defeated and scattered, part II -- God of the defeated and scattered, part III -- God of revolt -- God of dreams and visions -- God of the future -- Where do we go from here?

Mark McEntire continues the story begun in Portraits of a Mature God, extending his narrative beyond the conclusion of the Hebrew Bible as Israel and Israel's God moved into the Hellenistic world. The "narrative" McEntire perceives in the apocryphal literature describes a God protecting and guiding the scattered and persecuted, a God responding to suffering in revolt, and a God disclosing mysteries, yet also hidden in the symbolism of dreams and visions. McEntire here provides a coherent and compelling account of theological perspectives in the writings of Hellenistic Judaism.

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