Essays in Old Testament ethics (J. Philip Hyatt, in memoriam) Edited by James L. Crenshaw and John T. Willis.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York, Ktav Pub. House [1974]Description: xxxvi, 287 p. 24 cmISBN:- 0870682334
- 241 Es73i
- BS1199.E8 E84
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Chronological list of James Philip Hyatt's works: p. xi-xxxi.
Includes bibliographical references.
Fohrer, G. The righteous man in Job 31.--Crenshaw, J. L. The eternal gospel (Eccl. 3:11).--May, H. G. Aspects of the imagery of world dominion and world state in the Old Testament.--Wolff, H. W. Problems between the generations in the Old Testament.--McCarthy, D. J. The wrath of Yahweh and the structural unity of the Deuteronomistic history.--Blank, S. H. The prophet as paradigm.--Stinespring, W. F. A problem of theological ethics in Hosea.--Willis, J. T. Ethics in a cultic setting.--Kovacs, B. W. Is there a class-ethic in Proverbs?--Silberman, L. H. The human deed in a time of despair: the ethics of apocalyptic.--Harrelson, W. The significance of "last words" for intertestamental ethics.--Sandmel, S. Virtue and reward in Philo.--Burrows, M. Old Testament ethics and the ethics of Jesus.--Sanders, J. A. The ethic of election in Luke's great banquet parable.
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