Karl-Heinrich Ostmeyer examines how all the authors of the New Testament were able to translate their specific concepts of the relationship to God and Christ into practice with the help of the terminology of prayer. This book can function as a reference work for verbal and nonverbal forms of New Testament communication with God and Christ.

As is every act of communication, prayer is an expression of the relationship between the believers, God, and Christ. For the first time, Karl-Heinrich Ostmeyer studies how all the authors of the New Testament were able to translate their specific concepts of the relationship to God and Christ into practice with the help of the terminology of prayer. The complete view of all the authors proves to be a reflection of the diversity of faiths in the first generations of Christians. In dealing with this subject in a systematic and differentiating manner, the author has written a book which can function as a reference work for verbal and nonverbal forms of New Testament communication with God and Christ and is at the same time a compendium of the theologies and Christologies behind the concepts of prayer.

Autorentext
Geboren 1967; Studium der ev. Theologie in Tübingen, Jerusalem, Berlin; 1999 Promotion; 2003 Habilitation; seit 2005 Vikar der EKKW in Bad Sooden-Allendorf.

Inhalt
I Einleitung
II Die unumstrittenen Paulusbriefe
III Die deuteropaulinischen Briefe und der Hebräerbrief
IV Katholische Briefe (ohne Johannesbriefe)
V Synoptiker und Apostelgeschichte
VI Das Johannesevangelium und die Johannesbriefe
VII Die Offenbarung des Johannes
VIII Folgerungen und Ergebnisse
IX Bibliographie
Titel
Kommunikation mit Gott und Christus
Untertitel
Sprache und Theologie des Gebetes im Neuen Testament
EAN
9783161573217
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
36.62 MB
Anzahl Seiten
482
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