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Heiligkeit und Herrschaft: Intertextuelle Studien zu Heiligkeitsvorstellungen und zu Psalm 110

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In addition to a fundamental introduction to the current state of the intertextuality debate, the volume of essays offers seven articles that shed light on the concept of intertextuality from a biblical-theological perspective using two central thematic complexes (concepts of holiness in the Old and New Testaments; Psalm 110). This shows, among other things, that there are diverse relationships between Old and New Testament texts, which cannot be determined solely from literal quotations, paraphrases, allusions and motivic echoes.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Neukirchener Verlagsgesellschaft mbH
Country
Germany
Date
10 February 2003
Pages
222
ISBN
9783788719487

In addition to a fundamental introduction to the current state of the intertextuality debate, the volume of essays offers seven articles that shed light on the concept of intertextuality from a biblical-theological perspective using two central thematic complexes (concepts of holiness in the Old and New Testaments; Psalm 110). This shows, among other things, that there are diverse relationships between Old and New Testament texts, which cannot be determined solely from literal quotations, paraphrases, allusions and motivic echoes.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Neukirchener Verlagsgesellschaft mbH
Country
Germany
Date
10 February 2003
Pages
222
ISBN
9783788719487