• Media type: Book; Thesis; Bibliography
  • Title: The Colossian hymn in context : an exegesis in light of Jewish and Greco-Roman hymnic and epistolary conventions
  • Contributor: Gordley, Matthew E. [Author]
  • Published: Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2007
  • Published in: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament / 2 ; 228
  • Extent: IX, 295 S.; 24 cm
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 3161492552; 9783161492556
  • RVK notation: BC 7550 : Reihen, die das NT umfassen
    BC 7320 : Kolosserbrief
  • Keywords: Bibel > Exegese
    Bibel > Griechisch > Hymne
    Bibel > Frühjudentum > Hymne
    Bibel > Umwelt
    Paulus > Bibel > Theologie
    Bibel > Traditionsgeschichtliche Forschung
  • Origination:
  • University thesis: Teilw. zugl.: Notre Dame, Ind., Univ., Diss., 2006
  • Footnote: Bibliography p. [271] - 280
  • Description: The suggestion that the New Testament contains citations of early Christological hymns has long been a controversial issue in New Testament scholarship. As a way of advancing this facet of New Testament research, Matthew E. Gordley examines the Colossian hymn (Col 1:15-20) in light of its cultural and epistolary contexts. As a result of a broad comparative analysis, he claims that Col 1:15-20 is a citation of a prose-hymn which represents a fusion of Jewish and Greco-Roman conventions for praising an exalted figure. A review of hymns in the literature of Second Temple Judaism demonstrates that the Colossian hymn owes a number of features to Jewish modes of praise. Likewise, a review of hymns in the broader Greco-Roman world demonstrates that the Colossian hymn is equally indebted to conventions used for praising the divine in the Greco-Roman tradition. In light of these hymnic traditions of antiquity, the analysis of the form and content of the Colossian hymn shows how the passage fits well into a Greco-Roman context, and indicates that it is best understood as a quasi-philosophical prose-hymn cited in the context of a paraenetic letter. Finally, in view of ancient epistolary and rhetorical theory and practice, an analysis of the role of the hymn in Colossians suggests that the hymn serves a number of significant rhetorical functions throughout the remainder of the letter.

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