Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1 The Hermeneutical Issues
- 2 The Linguistic Background
- 3 The Perfecting of Christ: The Broad Perspective
- 4 The Perfecting of Christ: His Earthly Struggle
- 5 The Perfecting of Christ: His Exaltation
- 6 The Perfecting of Believers
- 7 Perfection and the Purpose of Hebrews
- Appendix A The Sinlessness of Christ and his Perfecting
- Appendix B When Did Jesus 'Become' High Priest?
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index of Passages Quoted
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1 The Hermeneutical Issues
- 2 The Linguistic Background
- 3 The Perfecting of Christ: The Broad Perspective
- 4 The Perfecting of Christ: His Earthly Struggle
- 5 The Perfecting of Christ: His Exaltation
- 6 The Perfecting of Believers
- 7 Perfection and the Purpose of Hebrews
- Appendix A The Sinlessness of Christ and his Perfecting
- Appendix B When Did Jesus 'Become' High Priest?
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index of Passages Quoted
Summary
My interest in Hebrews was first aroused when I read the commentary by Professor F.F. Bruce in connection with undergraduate theological studies. It was therefore a great privilege for me to pursue my study of Hebrews at a postgraduate level under his supervision. His many writings and personal example have continued to challenge me, and I am especially grateful to him for the many hours spent in personal consultation over my work. This book is the modification of a doctoral dissertation accepted by the University of Manchester in 1978.
The research was made possible financially by the granting to me of the Joan Augusta Mackenzie Travelling Scholarship, by various provisions of the Principal and Executive Committee of Moore Theological College and by the awarding of a Research Studentship in Theology through the University of Manchester. To the relevant authorities in each case I offer again my sincere thanks.
I want to express my thanks to the editors of this Monograph Series for the many helpful suggestions made in connection with the revision of my thesis for publication. Dr Peter O'Brien was kind enough to read through the manuscript of this book, making helpful suggestions and pointing out errors. I would also like to record my appreciation of the typing assistance given by Mrs Margaret Kirton, Mrs Sue Westwood, Miss Lynda Graham and Miss Elizabeth Lockrey during various stages of the revision.
The work is dedicated to my wife and children, who have lived for so long in its shadow.
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- Hebrews and PerfectionAn Examination of the Concept of Perfection in the Epistle to the Hebrews, pp. viiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1982