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Nature plays an important and often neglected role in Jewish apocalypses. Most Second Temple Jewish apocalypses (ca. 200 BC - AD 100) do not oppose the material world, but view nature as damaged by human and angelic sin. Rather than expecting God to destroy the world, many look forward to God's dramatic eschatological deliverance of nature from corruption. Although Romans 8:19-22 was not written in the genre of an apocalypse, it shares the basic apocalyptic world view. The Apostle Paul follows that stream of apocalyptic thought that looks forward to the transformation of creation by an…mehr
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Nature plays an important and often neglected role in Jewish apocalypses. Most Second Temple Jewish apocalypses (ca. 200 BC - AD 100) do not oppose the material world, but view nature as damaged by human and angelic sin. Rather than expecting God to destroy the world, many look forward to God's dramatic eschatological deliverance of nature from corruption. Although Romans 8:19-22 was not written in the genre of an apocalypse, it shares the basic apocalyptic world view. The Apostle Paul follows that stream of apocalyptic thought that looks forward to the transformation of creation by an eschatological divine act, the reversal of the damage caused by sin, and the perfection of nature to share glory with redeemed humanity. A comparison of nature in Jewish apocalypses and Romans 8:19-22 reveals important insights into the theology of early Judaism and its influence on early Christian thought.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2006
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Harry Hahne is Associate Professor of New Testament at Golden Gate Baptist theological Seminary, Arizona, USA.
Introduction
Part I: History of Research on Romans 8:19-22
Chapter 1: History of the Interpretation of Romans 8:19-22 A survey of
approaches to Romans 8:19-22 from the Patristic era to modern times.
Chapter 2: History of Research on the Apocalyptic Background to Romans
8:19-22 Characteristics of Jewish Apocalyptic Literature The Corruption and
Redemption of Creation in Jewish Apocalyptic Writings The Relationship of
Paul's Thought to Jewish Apocalyptic Writings The Apocalyptic Dimensions of
Romans 8:19-22
Part II: The Corruption and Redemption of Creation in Jewish Apocalyptic
Literature In each primary source
Chapter 3: Early Jewish Apocalyptic Literature (Third to Second Century
B.C.) 1 Enoch Book 1 (Ch. 1-36): The Book Of Watchers 1 Enoch Book 3 (Ch.
72-82): The Astronomical Book 1 Enoch Book 4 (Ch. 83-90): The Book Of
Dreams 1 Enoch Book 5 (Ch. 91-108): The Epistle Of Enoch The Book Of
Jubilees
Chapter 4: 2 Enoch (Slavonic Enoch)
Chapter 5: Jewish Apocalyptic Literature From the First Century A.D. 1
Enoch Book 2 (Ch. 37-71): The Book Of Parables 4 Ezra 2 Baruch The
Apocalypse of Moses and the Life of Adam And Eve
Chapter 6: Summary: The Corruption And Redemption Of Creation In Jewish
Apocalyptic Literature General Trends The Corruption of Creation Causes of
the Corruption of Creation Aspects of the Corruption of Creation The Degree
of Corruption The Redemption of Creation The Relationship Between the Old
and New Creation The Future Dwelling Place of the Righteous The
Eschatological Changes in Creation Nature in the Future World The
Personification of Creation Types of Personification Functions of
Personification
Part III: Interpretation of Romans 8:19-22 in the Light of Jewish
Apocalyptic Literature
Chapter 7: Exegesis Of Romans 8:19-22 The theme and context of the passage
Structure of the passage The meaning of kts The interpretation of various
verses The themes of the corruption of creation, the redemption of creation
and the personification of creation
Chapter 8: Comparison of Romans 8:19-22 and Jewish Apocalyptic Literature
on the Corruption and Redemption Of Creation The Corruption of Creation The
Impact of Sin on the Natural World The Cause of Cosmic Corruption Is
Creation Itself Fallen or a Victim Of Sin? Aspects of the Corruption of
Creation The Period During Which Creation Is Corrupted The Solidarity
Between Humanity And The Natural World The Redemption of Creation The Hope
of the Eschatological Redemption of Creation The Relationship Between the
Old and the New Creations The Time of the Redemption of Creation The
Redemption of Creation and the Eschatological Destiny of the People of God
Eschatological Changes in the Natural World Two Age Dualism The Solidarity
Between Humanity and the Natural World The Personification of Creation
Aspects of the Natural World Personified Types of Personification The
Functions of Personification The Function of the Corruption and Redemption
of Creation Themes
Conclusions
Part I: History of Research on Romans 8:19-22
Chapter 1: History of the Interpretation of Romans 8:19-22 A survey of
approaches to Romans 8:19-22 from the Patristic era to modern times.
Chapter 2: History of Research on the Apocalyptic Background to Romans
8:19-22 Characteristics of Jewish Apocalyptic Literature The Corruption and
Redemption of Creation in Jewish Apocalyptic Writings The Relationship of
Paul's Thought to Jewish Apocalyptic Writings The Apocalyptic Dimensions of
Romans 8:19-22
Part II: The Corruption and Redemption of Creation in Jewish Apocalyptic
Literature In each primary source
Chapter 3: Early Jewish Apocalyptic Literature (Third to Second Century
B.C.) 1 Enoch Book 1 (Ch. 1-36): The Book Of Watchers 1 Enoch Book 3 (Ch.
72-82): The Astronomical Book 1 Enoch Book 4 (Ch. 83-90): The Book Of
Dreams 1 Enoch Book 5 (Ch. 91-108): The Epistle Of Enoch The Book Of
Jubilees
Chapter 4: 2 Enoch (Slavonic Enoch)
Chapter 5: Jewish Apocalyptic Literature From the First Century A.D. 1
Enoch Book 2 (Ch. 37-71): The Book Of Parables 4 Ezra 2 Baruch The
Apocalypse of Moses and the Life of Adam And Eve
Chapter 6: Summary: The Corruption And Redemption Of Creation In Jewish
Apocalyptic Literature General Trends The Corruption of Creation Causes of
the Corruption of Creation Aspects of the Corruption of Creation The Degree
of Corruption The Redemption of Creation The Relationship Between the Old
and New Creation The Future Dwelling Place of the Righteous The
Eschatological Changes in Creation Nature in the Future World The
Personification of Creation Types of Personification Functions of
Personification
Part III: Interpretation of Romans 8:19-22 in the Light of Jewish
Apocalyptic Literature
Chapter 7: Exegesis Of Romans 8:19-22 The theme and context of the passage
Structure of the passage The meaning of kts The interpretation of various
verses The themes of the corruption of creation, the redemption of creation
and the personification of creation
Chapter 8: Comparison of Romans 8:19-22 and Jewish Apocalyptic Literature
on the Corruption and Redemption Of Creation The Corruption of Creation The
Impact of Sin on the Natural World The Cause of Cosmic Corruption Is
Creation Itself Fallen or a Victim Of Sin? Aspects of the Corruption of
Creation The Period During Which Creation Is Corrupted The Solidarity
Between Humanity And The Natural World The Redemption of Creation The Hope
of the Eschatological Redemption of Creation The Relationship Between the
Old and the New Creations The Time of the Redemption of Creation The
Redemption of Creation and the Eschatological Destiny of the People of God
Eschatological Changes in the Natural World Two Age Dualism The Solidarity
Between Humanity and the Natural World The Personification of Creation
Aspects of the Natural World Personified Types of Personification The
Functions of Personification The Function of the Corruption and Redemption
of Creation Themes
Conclusions
Introduction
Part I: History of Research on Romans 8:19-22
Chapter 1: History of the Interpretation of Romans 8:19-22 A survey of
approaches to Romans 8:19-22 from the Patristic era to modern times.
Chapter 2: History of Research on the Apocalyptic Background to Romans
8:19-22 Characteristics of Jewish Apocalyptic Literature The Corruption and
Redemption of Creation in Jewish Apocalyptic Writings The Relationship of
Paul's Thought to Jewish Apocalyptic Writings The Apocalyptic Dimensions of
Romans 8:19-22
Part II: The Corruption and Redemption of Creation in Jewish Apocalyptic
Literature In each primary source
Chapter 3: Early Jewish Apocalyptic Literature (Third to Second Century
B.C.) 1 Enoch Book 1 (Ch. 1-36): The Book Of Watchers 1 Enoch Book 3 (Ch.
72-82): The Astronomical Book 1 Enoch Book 4 (Ch. 83-90): The Book Of
Dreams 1 Enoch Book 5 (Ch. 91-108): The Epistle Of Enoch The Book Of
Jubilees
Chapter 4: 2 Enoch (Slavonic Enoch)
Chapter 5: Jewish Apocalyptic Literature From the First Century A.D. 1
Enoch Book 2 (Ch. 37-71): The Book Of Parables 4 Ezra 2 Baruch The
Apocalypse of Moses and the Life of Adam And Eve
Chapter 6: Summary: The Corruption And Redemption Of Creation In Jewish
Apocalyptic Literature General Trends The Corruption of Creation Causes of
the Corruption of Creation Aspects of the Corruption of Creation The Degree
of Corruption The Redemption of Creation The Relationship Between the Old
and New Creation The Future Dwelling Place of the Righteous The
Eschatological Changes in Creation Nature in the Future World The
Personification of Creation Types of Personification Functions of
Personification
Part III: Interpretation of Romans 8:19-22 in the Light of Jewish
Apocalyptic Literature
Chapter 7: Exegesis Of Romans 8:19-22 The theme and context of the passage
Structure of the passage The meaning of kts The interpretation of various
verses The themes of the corruption of creation, the redemption of creation
and the personification of creation
Chapter 8: Comparison of Romans 8:19-22 and Jewish Apocalyptic Literature
on the Corruption and Redemption Of Creation The Corruption of Creation The
Impact of Sin on the Natural World The Cause of Cosmic Corruption Is
Creation Itself Fallen or a Victim Of Sin? Aspects of the Corruption of
Creation The Period During Which Creation Is Corrupted The Solidarity
Between Humanity And The Natural World The Redemption of Creation The Hope
of the Eschatological Redemption of Creation The Relationship Between the
Old and the New Creations The Time of the Redemption of Creation The
Redemption of Creation and the Eschatological Destiny of the People of God
Eschatological Changes in the Natural World Two Age Dualism The Solidarity
Between Humanity and the Natural World The Personification of Creation
Aspects of the Natural World Personified Types of Personification The
Functions of Personification The Function of the Corruption and Redemption
of Creation Themes
Conclusions
Part I: History of Research on Romans 8:19-22
Chapter 1: History of the Interpretation of Romans 8:19-22 A survey of
approaches to Romans 8:19-22 from the Patristic era to modern times.
Chapter 2: History of Research on the Apocalyptic Background to Romans
8:19-22 Characteristics of Jewish Apocalyptic Literature The Corruption and
Redemption of Creation in Jewish Apocalyptic Writings The Relationship of
Paul's Thought to Jewish Apocalyptic Writings The Apocalyptic Dimensions of
Romans 8:19-22
Part II: The Corruption and Redemption of Creation in Jewish Apocalyptic
Literature In each primary source
Chapter 3: Early Jewish Apocalyptic Literature (Third to Second Century
B.C.) 1 Enoch Book 1 (Ch. 1-36): The Book Of Watchers 1 Enoch Book 3 (Ch.
72-82): The Astronomical Book 1 Enoch Book 4 (Ch. 83-90): The Book Of
Dreams 1 Enoch Book 5 (Ch. 91-108): The Epistle Of Enoch The Book Of
Jubilees
Chapter 4: 2 Enoch (Slavonic Enoch)
Chapter 5: Jewish Apocalyptic Literature From the First Century A.D. 1
Enoch Book 2 (Ch. 37-71): The Book Of Parables 4 Ezra 2 Baruch The
Apocalypse of Moses and the Life of Adam And Eve
Chapter 6: Summary: The Corruption And Redemption Of Creation In Jewish
Apocalyptic Literature General Trends The Corruption of Creation Causes of
the Corruption of Creation Aspects of the Corruption of Creation The Degree
of Corruption The Redemption of Creation The Relationship Between the Old
and New Creation The Future Dwelling Place of the Righteous The
Eschatological Changes in Creation Nature in the Future World The
Personification of Creation Types of Personification Functions of
Personification
Part III: Interpretation of Romans 8:19-22 in the Light of Jewish
Apocalyptic Literature
Chapter 7: Exegesis Of Romans 8:19-22 The theme and context of the passage
Structure of the passage The meaning of kts The interpretation of various
verses The themes of the corruption of creation, the redemption of creation
and the personification of creation
Chapter 8: Comparison of Romans 8:19-22 and Jewish Apocalyptic Literature
on the Corruption and Redemption Of Creation The Corruption of Creation The
Impact of Sin on the Natural World The Cause of Cosmic Corruption Is
Creation Itself Fallen or a Victim Of Sin? Aspects of the Corruption of
Creation The Period During Which Creation Is Corrupted The Solidarity
Between Humanity And The Natural World The Redemption of Creation The Hope
of the Eschatological Redemption of Creation The Relationship Between the
Old and the New Creations The Time of the Redemption of Creation The
Redemption of Creation and the Eschatological Destiny of the People of God
Eschatological Changes in the Natural World Two Age Dualism The Solidarity
Between Humanity and the Natural World The Personification of Creation
Aspects of the Natural World Personified Types of Personification The
Functions of Personification The Function of the Corruption and Redemption
of Creation Themes
Conclusions







