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The book of Hebrews has often been the Cinderella of the New Testament, overlooked and marginalized; and yet it is one of the most interesting and theologically significant books in the New Testament. A Cloud of Witness examines the theology of the book in the light of its ancient historical context. There are chapters devoted to the structure of Hebrews, the person of Jesus Christ, Hebrews within the context of Second Temple Judaism and the Greco-Roman empire and the role of Hebrews in early Christian thought.
Richard Bauckham is Professor of New Testament Studies, St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, UK. Daniel Driver is a postgraduate student at St Andrews University, Scotland. Trevor Hart is Professor of Divinity at St Andrews University, Scotland. Nathan MacDonald is Reader in the Interpretation of the Old Testament in the University of Cambridge, UK.
Part 1: The Structure of HebrewsPaul David Landgraf, The Structure of Hebrews: A Word of Exhortation in Light of the Day of AtonementJon Laansma, Wheaton College, Hidden Stories in Hebrews: Cosmology and TheologyPart 2: Jesus Christ in HebrewsTodd Still, Baylor University, Christos as Pistos: The Faithfulness of Jesus in the Epistle to the HebrewsChristopher Richardson, University of Aberdeen, The Passion: Reconsidering Hebrews 5:7-8David Moffitt, Duke University, "If Another Priest Arises": Jesus' Resurrection and the High Priestly Christology of HebrewsArdel Caneday, Northwestern College, St Paul, The Eschatological World Already Subjected to the Son: The Oikoumene of Hebrews 1:6 and the Son's EnthronementBryan Whitfield, Mercer University, Pioneer and Perfecter: Joshua Tradition and the Christology of HebrewsPart 3: Hebrews, the Old Testament and Second Temple JudaismCraig Blomberg, Denver Seminary, "But We See Jesus": The Relationship between the Son of Man in Hebrews 2:6 and 9 and the Implications for English Translations Barry Joslin, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Hebrews 7:1-10:18 and the Mosaic LawPetrus Gräbe, Regent University, The New Covenant and Christian Identity in HebrewsGareth Cockerill, Wesley Biblical Seminary, Melchizedek without Speculation: Hebrews 7 and Genesis 14Philip Church, University of Otago, "The True Tent which the Lord has Pitched": Balaam's Oracles in Second Temple Judaism and in HebrewsDennis Lindsay, Northwest Christian College, OR, Pistis and Emunah: The Nature of Faith in the Epistle to the Hebrews. Part 4: Hebrews and the Roman EmpireSteven Muir, Concordia University College of Alberta, The Anti-Imperial Rhetoric of Hebrews 1:3: Charakter as a Double-Edged SwordPart 5: Hebrews in Early ChristianityClaire Clivaz, University of Lausanne, Heb 5.7, Jesus' Prayer on the Mount of Olives and Jewish Christianity: Hearing Early Christian Voices in Canonical and Apocryphal TextsIlaria Ramelli, Catholic University of Milan, The Universal and Eternal Validity of Jesus' Priestly Sacrifice: The Epistle to the Hebrews in Support of Origen's Theory of Apokatastasis.
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