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Hebrews: A Social Identity Commentary [Kõva köide]

(St. Olaf College, USA)
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Matthew J. Marohl argues that Hebrews is written to Christ-followers in crisis. While the nature of their situation is unknown to us, their continued faithfulness is at risk. It is into this context that the author tells God's grand narrative. Described as being higher than the angels, a Son in the house of God, a high priest and the bearer of a new covenant, Jesus serves as the ultimate example of faithfulness. While Hebrews is concerned with sustaining the faithfulness of the addressees, it is ultimately concerned with describing the faithfulness of God. God has been faithful throughout history and God will continue to be faithful in the lives of the addressees.

With a text that so heavily relies upon a variety of forms of comparison, an appropriate conceptual framework is required. This commentary introduces a culturally sensitive reading of the text by employing a social identity approach. In the end, this social identity approach reveals a work with two strands thoroughly intertwined. Readers will encounter a unique and powerful depiction of the faithful Jesus and a dynamic group of Christ-followers who are called upon to maintain their faithfulness.

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It is a perpetual temptation of our modern culture to read biblical texts as if they only relates to the individual person. Matthew Mahrohls masterful social identity commentary on Hebrews shows how this cannot, and must not, be our sole reading. Expertly leveraging Social Identity Theory, and through insightful perspectives on community, otherness, and intragroup comparison, this commentary deepens an understanding of the social dimensions of the Epistle to the Hebrews. Richly engaged in broader scholarship it is a vital resource for thoughtful interpretation and teaching. * Rev Dr Christopher Porter, Trinity College Theological School, University of Divinity, Australia *

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Matthew J. Marohl introduces a social identity reading of Hebrews focused on faithfulness to Christ in a situation of crisis

Series Editor Preface
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations

Introduction
Commentary
Bibliography
Index

Matthew J. Marohl is pastor at St. Olaf College, USA.