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a biblical theology of ordination

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Holiness and Ministry: A Biblical Theology of Ordination
2008, Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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Table of Contents

The introduction
The goals
The methodology
Holiness and the history of religions
The mosaic office and the history of the composition of Torah
Canonical criticism and the inter-biblical interpretation of the mosaic office
The overview
Holiness and ordination
Holiness as separation
The sacred and the profane
The pure and the impure
Holiness, sanctuaries, and ordination as a rite-of-passage
Theories of holiness and the ordination to word and sacrament
Rudolf otto and the charismatic power of holiness
The separate quality of holiness
The sacred and the profane
The sacred and ordination
Jacob Milgrom and holiness as a ritual resource
The separate quality of holiness
The sacred and the profane
The sacred and ordination
The mosaic office as the model for ordination
The mosaic office in Torah
The mosaic office as a rite-of-passage
The call to the mosaic office and the two theories of holiness
The prophetic call of Moses
The priestly call of Moses
The ordination to the divine word in Deuteronomy and in the New Testament
The literary setting of the book of Deuteronomy
The separate quality of holiness
The sacred and the profane
The dynamic power of divine election
The past election of Israel in the Exodus and the Revelation at Mount Horeb
The present election of a sanctuary for the divine name
The sacred and ordination
The origin of the ordination to the divine word
The responsibilities of the ordination to the divine word
Moses the charismatic teacher
Moses the intercessor
Additional responsibilities and offices of ordination
The ordination to sacrament rituals in the
Priestly literature and in the New Testament
The literary setting of the priestly literature
The separate quality of holiness
The sacred and the profane
Covenant and divine memory
The glory of Yahweh at Mount Sinai
The descent to the summit of Mount Sinai
The descent into the tabernacle
The descent into the altar
The sacred and ordination
The origin of the ordination to sacramental rituals
The sanctuary setting
The vestments of ordination
The separate status of the priest
The responsibilities of the ordination to sacramental rituals
The mediation of holiness
The ethical demands of holiness
Additional responsibilities and offices of ordination
The offices of ordination in the New Testament
The challenge of the New Testament
The office of apostle
The office of apostle as a ritual resource in Luke-Acts
The origin of the apostles
The apostolic office
The office of the apostle as a dynamic power in the Pauline Epistles
The call of Paul
Paul's apostolic calling
The office of the presbyter
The tradition of the elders in second temple Judaism
The office of the elder in the New Testament
The office of the deacon
The office of the bishop
The mosaic office and the ordination to word and sacrament in Christian tradition
The ordination to the mosaic office
The sacred and the profane and the rite-of-passage of ordination
The two theories of holiness and the ordination to the divine word and sacramental ritual
The call of ordination
The identity of the ordained
The mosaic office and the ecumenical mandate
A canonical interpretation of holiness and ordination
The social and theological background for the rise of canonical criticism
The goals of canonical criticism
The mutual recognition of the ordained in ecumenical dialogue
The mosaic office and the ordination to a specific denomination.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
262/.14
Library of Congress
BV683 .D69 2008, BV683.D69 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
158

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16395637M
Internet Archive
holinessministry00doze
ISBN 13
9780195367331
LCCN
2007052278
OCLC/WorldCat
190760613
Goodreads
4805431

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