Die Kulttheologie des Hebräerbriefes

Gäbel, Georg  Die Kulttheologie des Hebräerbriefes. Eine exegetisch-religionsgeschichtliche Studie
2006. XV, 598 pages. WUNT II 212

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Georg Gäbel

Die Kulttheologie des Hebräerbriefes

Eine exegetisch-religionsgeschichtliche Studie

[The Cultic Theology of the Epistle to the Hebrews. An Exegetical and Religious Historical Study.]

Published in German.

The cultic theology of the Epistle to the Hebrews is not a critique of cultic sacrifice that aims at a non-sacrificial interpretation of Christ's saving work and of Christian faith and life; on the contrary, it shows that Christ's sacrifice is the inauguration of the new, heavenly cult. The addressees of the Epistle are to see themselves as participators in and indeed as priests of this heavenly cult. At the same time, however, this exclusive attachment to the heavenly cult makes it impossible for them to continue participating in cultic activities on earth. While the believers' participation in the heavenly cult is founded on Christ's ministry as a high priest in heaven, their life on earth is modelled on the example of Christ's earthly life, suffering and obedience. Firmly rooted in early Jewish discourses concerning cultic theology and practice, the Epistle urges readers to take part in the heavenly cult and to abstain from participation in Jewish cultic activities.

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