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The Radiance of God's Glory: Revealing Jesus as the Embodiment of Old Testament Glory
rigorous thesis (DEFENDED)
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Author
Referee
Matějec, Tomáš
Faculty / Institute
Catholic Theological Faculty
Discipline
Catholic Theology
Department
Department of Biblical Sciences and ancient languages
Date of defense
15. 2. 2024
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Katolická teologická fakultaLanguage
Czech
Grade
Pass
This study presents a focused theological analysis of the Epistle to the Hebrews, emphasising its Christocentric interpretation of the Old Testament and the depiction of Jesus Christ as the "radiance of God's glory." The abstract concisely covers the main objectives, methodology, and research findings. Three chapters explore the integration of Old and New Testament themes, employing Intertextual Biblical Theology to examine the Epistle's unique hermeneutical techniques, including typology, analogy, and metalepsis. These techniques are crucial in understanding the role of Jesus as both the fulfilment of Old Testament prophecy and the mediator of the new covenant. This study contributes to biblical scholarship, succinctly summarising its impact on understanding the Epistle's theological depth and its place in the Christian narrative.
This study presents a focused theological analysis of the Epistle to the Hebrews, emphasising its Christocentric interpretation of the Old Testament and the depiction of Jesus Christ as the "radiance of God's glory." The abstract concisely covers the main objectives, methodology, and research findings. Three chapters explore the integration of Old and New Testament themes, employing Intertextual Biblical Theology to examine the Epistle's unique hermeneutical techniques, including typology, analogy, and metalepsis. These techniques are crucial in understanding the role of Jesus as both the fulfilment of Old Testament prophecy and the mediator of the new covenant. This study contributes to biblical scholarship, succinctly summarising its impact on understanding the Epistle's theological depth and its place in the Christian narrative.