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Titre : |
Sickness and healing |
Titre original : |
Krankheit und Heilung |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Seybold, Klaus, Auteur ; Ulrich B. Mueller, Auteur ; Douglas W. Stott, Traducteur |
Editeur : |
Nashville, Tennessee [United States] : Abingdon Press |
Année de publication : |
c1981 |
Collection : |
Biblical Encounter Series |
Importance : |
205 p. |
Présentation : |
Illustrations. |
Format : |
22 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-687-38444-0 |
Note générale : |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) Langues originales : (deu) |
Catégories : |
Healing in the Bible. Medicine in the Bible.
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Index. décimale : |
BS 680.H4 |
Note de contenu : |
Introduction: Sickness as problem and as motif in the biblical tradition --
A. Old Testament. I. The situation of the sick person in Israel and its near-Eastern environment : framework and background --
Language --
Role --
Institutions --
The medical arts --
The Canaanite environment --
Mesopotamia --
Egypt --
Influences during the later period --
II. Statements concerning sickness in the Old Testament literature : available texts --
Narrative literature --
Psalms --
Wisdom literature --
Prophecy --
Theological statements --
III. Particular cases of sickness : concretizations --
"Leprosy" --
King Saul --
Ezekiel --
The suffering servant (Isaiah ch. 53) --
The case of Job --
IV. Preliminary steps toward an Old Testament --
The patriarchal faith in God --
The fundamental confession : "Yahweh, your Savior" --
Views concerning the sickness and healing of a people and of an individual --
Structure and criticism of the paradigm --
The conflict with medicine and exorcism --
Open questions on the periphery of the Old Testament. B. New Testament. I. Sickness and healing in the New Testament milieu --
The Greek sphere --
The Jewish sphere --
II. Jesus' understanding of sickness and healing --
Methods, preliminary considerations --
Jesus' exorcism of demons in the inbreaking kingdom of God --
Jesus' healings of sickness --
Sickness as the consequence of sin --
Historical reminiscence regarding Jesus' healings in the miracle stories --
III. Frequent sickness in the New Testament miracle stories --
Possession --
So-called leprosy --
Blindness --
Paralysis --
IV. The understanding of sickness and healing in the New Testament miracle stories --
The understanding of healing in the exorcisms --
The understanding of sickness and healing in the therapies --
Healing and faith --
Sickness and sin, healing and the forgiveness of sins --
Jesus Christ as Lord over sickness in the gospel portrayals --
V. Paul's illness --
VI. Healings in the early church --
Biblical concern with sickness as a theological problem : encounters. |
Sickness and healing = Krankheit und Heilung [texte imprimé] / Seybold, Klaus, Auteur ; Ulrich B. Mueller, Auteur ; Douglas W. Stott, Traducteur . - Nashville, Tennessee [United States] : Abingdon Press, c1981 . - 205 p. : Illustrations. ; 22 cm. - ( Biblical Encounter Series) . ISBN : 978-0-687-38444-0 Includes bibliographical references. Langues : Anglais ( eng) Langues originales : ( deu)
Catégories : |
Healing in the Bible. Medicine in the Bible.
|
Index. décimale : |
BS 680.H4 |
Note de contenu : |
Introduction: Sickness as problem and as motif in the biblical tradition --
A. Old Testament. I. The situation of the sick person in Israel and its near-Eastern environment : framework and background --
Language --
Role --
Institutions --
The medical arts --
The Canaanite environment --
Mesopotamia --
Egypt --
Influences during the later period --
II. Statements concerning sickness in the Old Testament literature : available texts --
Narrative literature --
Psalms --
Wisdom literature --
Prophecy --
Theological statements --
III. Particular cases of sickness : concretizations --
"Leprosy" --
King Saul --
Ezekiel --
The suffering servant (Isaiah ch. 53) --
The case of Job --
IV. Preliminary steps toward an Old Testament --
The patriarchal faith in God --
The fundamental confession : "Yahweh, your Savior" --
Views concerning the sickness and healing of a people and of an individual --
Structure and criticism of the paradigm --
The conflict with medicine and exorcism --
Open questions on the periphery of the Old Testament. B. New Testament. I. Sickness and healing in the New Testament milieu --
The Greek sphere --
The Jewish sphere --
II. Jesus' understanding of sickness and healing --
Methods, preliminary considerations --
Jesus' exorcism of demons in the inbreaking kingdom of God --
Jesus' healings of sickness --
Sickness as the consequence of sin --
Historical reminiscence regarding Jesus' healings in the miracle stories --
III. Frequent sickness in the New Testament miracle stories --
Possession --
So-called leprosy --
Blindness --
Paralysis --
IV. The understanding of sickness and healing in the New Testament miracle stories --
The understanding of healing in the exorcisms --
The understanding of sickness and healing in the therapies --
Healing and faith --
Sickness and sin, healing and the forgiveness of sins --
Jesus Christ as Lord over sickness in the gospel portrayals --
V. Paul's illness --
VI. Healings in the early church --
Biblical concern with sickness as a theological problem : encounters. |
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