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The child-parent relationship in the New Testament and its environment
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  • The child-parent relationship in the New Testament and its environment
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  • Hendrickson Publishers, Peabody, Mass : 2006
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  • 1111
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  • p. cm.
Anmärkning: Allmän
  • Originally published: Tubingen : Mohr Siebeck, c2003.
  • Originally presented as the author's thesis (Dr. Habil.)--Evangelical Lutheran Theological University, Budapest, 2001.
  • Table of Contents.Abbreviations XIII.Introduction 1.Part I: The Environment of the New Testament 5.Chapter One: From Homer to the End of the Greek Classical.Period 6.1. Introduction 6.2. Traditional expectations concerning the duties of children towards.their parents 10.3. Reasons and grounds for children's duties towards their parents 21.4. Limits to children's duties towards their parents 31.5. Summary and classification of the results 36.Chapter Two: Greek and Latin Sources from the Hellenistic.Period to the Third Century A.D. 41.1. Introduction 41.2. The child-parent relationship in practice 44.a) Preliminary remarks 44.b) Expectations emerging from the social role of the father and of the.mother 45.c) Parents as husbands and wives. 48.d) Sons and daughters. 50.e) Differences between various segments of society 52.f) How long did the influence of parents over their children last? 53.g) Children learning a trade or a profession 55.h) Correspondence 56.i) Conflicts between children and parents 58.j) Anti-family ethos among the Cynics and the Stoics 60.3. Norms and expectations about the behaviour of children.to their parents 62.a) Honour and reverence 63.b) Provision for the old, funeral and veneration of the dead 64.c) Some further duties 68.4. Reasons and grounds for children's duties 70.5. Limits to children's duties towards their parents 73.6. Summary and classification of the results 76.Chapter Three: Jewish Sources in the Centuries around the Turn.of the Era 80.1. Introduction. 80.2. Some insights into real-life practice 82.a) Children following their parents' teaching 82.b) Obedience to parents in the matter of marriage 84.3. Children's duties towards their parents . 86.a) Honour and respect 86.b) Honour due to older people in general 91.c) Respectful speech 92.d) Obedience, loyalty, and gratitude 93.e) Provision in old age 94.f) Providing a funeral 95.4. Reasons and grounds for children's duties . 97.a) God as the reason for duties. 97.b) Divine court and human court as combined reasons 99.c) Further religious reasons for duties 99.d) Nature calls for a debt to be repaid 100.e) Virtue and other "logical reasons" 101.f) Parents' authority and right to punish their children 102.g) The promise attached to the Fifth Commandment: a long life 103.5. Limits to children's duties 104.a) Limit implied by ranking 104.b) What is "just and profitable" 105.c) Torah, temple, and conversion to "Judaism" as limits 106.d) Enmity in the apocalyptic literature 108.6. Summary and classification of the results 109.Part II: The Child-Parent Relationship in the New Testament 113.Chapter Four: The Gospel Tradition 114.1. Introduction 114.2. "Honour your father and your mother" . 117.a) The Fifth Commandment in the Gospels 117.b) Traditions assuming the duty of honouring parents 121.3. Tensions within the family . 130.a) Jesus calls his first disciples 131.b) A new family? 133.c) Conflict suffered as a consequence of discipleship 138.d) The urgency of discipleship 142.e) Jesus against "fathers on earth" and against "his (own) mother"? 149.4. Summary 155.Chapter Five: Traditions in the Pauline Corpus 157.1. Introduction 157.2. Texts concerning real child-parent relationships 160.a) Undisputed Pauline letters 160.b) The Household Codes in Colossians and Ephesians 165.c) The Pastoral Epistles 178.3. Family imagery in a figurative sense 182.a) Undisputed Pauline letters 182.b) The Pastoral Epistles 196.4. Summary 198.Chapter Six: The Rest of the New Testament 202.1. Introduction 202.2. Texts concerning real child-parent relationships 203.3. Family imagery in a figurative sense 209.4. Summary 227.Conclusion 229.Bibliography 233.1. Editions of ancient texts 233.2. Literature on the environment of the New Testament 237.a) Graeco-Roman environment 237.b) Jewish environment 241.3. Literature related to the New Testament . 244.a) Commentaries 244.b) Other works related to the New Testament 247.Index of References 261.Index of Authors 274.Index of Subjects 277.Abbreviations.
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  • Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and indexes.
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