Ierousalem or Hierosolyma
Exploring the Semitic and Hellenistic Onomastic Notions in Luke’s Work
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2023
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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (Verlag)
978-3-525-50042-2 (ISBN)
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (Verlag)
978-3-525-50042-2 (ISBN)
Jerusalem and its two names: Ierousalem and Heriosolyma
There is no doubt that Jerusalem in the Bible is a city of great historical and theological significance. However, many modern readers are unaware that authors writing in Greek used its two names, Ierousalem and Heriosolyma. Among the few who used both names simultaneously is Luke the Evangelist. Commentators of this onomastic phenomenon have tried to explain this fact in various ways, referring to Luke's literary and theological choices or denying its meaning altogether. Krzysztof Mielcarek's monograph proposes a new view and explanation of this phenomenon in a theological-historical key. In his opinion, Luke's choices may be underpinned by his deep immersion in the world and terminological richness of the Septuagint, as well as important historical events that influenced the perception of the Holy City by the Hellenistic Jewish community and later also by the early Christians.
There is no doubt that Jerusalem in the Bible is a city of great historical and theological significance. However, many modern readers are unaware that authors writing in Greek used its two names, Ierousalem and Heriosolyma. Among the few who used both names simultaneously is Luke the Evangelist. Commentators of this onomastic phenomenon have tried to explain this fact in various ways, referring to Luke's literary and theological choices or denying its meaning altogether. Krzysztof Mielcarek's monograph proposes a new view and explanation of this phenomenon in a theological-historical key. In his opinion, Luke's choices may be underpinned by his deep immersion in the world and terminological richness of the Septuagint, as well as important historical events that influenced the perception of the Holy City by the Hellenistic Jewish community and later also by the early Christians.
Krzysztof Mielcarek is associate professor at the Katholic University of Lublin and a head of the Department of Exegesis of the Gospels and Apostolic Writings.
Adam Kubiś is Professor at the Faculty of Theology / Institute of Biblical Studies at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin.
Marek Jagodziński, Prof. Dr. hab., is Professor in the Chair of the Orthodox Theology at the Faculty of Theology, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland, and Major Seminary in Radom, Poland.
Paweł Mąkosa is Professor of Theology specializing in religious education, with research focusing on the effectiveness of religious instruction in schools and the challenges posed by youth secularization.
| Erscheinungsdatum | 28.11.2023 |
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| Reihe/Serie | Lublin Theological Studies ; Volume 006 |
| Mitarbeit |
Herausgeber (Serie): Adam Kubiś, Nicholas Adams, Marek Jagodziński, Pawel Mąkosa Berater: Pawel Mąkosa, Zdzisław Kijas, Juan Luis Lorda, David Fagerberg, Klaus Baumann, Carl-Maria Sultana, Ilaria Ramelli, Łukasz Popko, Dalia Marx |
| Verlagsort | Göttingen |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 160 x 235 mm |
| Gewicht | 593 g |
| Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Religion / Theologie ► Christentum |
| Schlagworte | hellenistische Ära • Hierosolyma • Jerusalem, name of • Lukasevangelium • Theologie |
| ISBN-10 | 3-525-50042-4 / 3525500424 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-3-525-50042-2 / 9783525500422 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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