The Cultic Motif in the Book of Daniel

Author:   Winfried Vogel
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
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9781433107030


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   10 November 2009
Format:   Hardback
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This unique study of the theology of the book of Daniel examines the cultic motif within the book as it relates to space and time. Numerous references and allusions to cult are investigated with linguistic, literary, and contextual analyses. The findings are then related to the main theological themes of the book such as judgment, eschatology, kingdom, and worship. It is evident that the idea of cult plays a dominant role in Daniel, and that it demonstrates the intention of the author to present the issue of conflict of two opposing systems of cult and worship. For all who are interested in an exegesis of Daniel that pays dutiful attention to the theology of Daniel, The Cultic Motif in the Book of Daniel is a must-read.

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Author:   Winfried Vogel
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Imprint:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
Weight:   0.510kg
ISBN:  

9781433107030


ISBN 10:   1433107031
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   10 November 2009
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Winfried Vogel's erudition in his field is very impressive and thus creates an ethos of convincing power for his thesis, namely, that the book of Daniel is 'permeated by cultic ideas and concerns', and that the cultic motif contributes to the theology of the biblical book with 'an impact greater than heretofore anticipated'. I unreservedly recommend 'The Cultic Motif in the Book of Daniel'. (Andre LaCocque, Professor Emeritus, Chicago Theological Seminary) 'The Cultic Motif in the Book of Daniel' provides us with a significant key to the book of Daniel: the cultic dimension. The demonstration of the pervasive and intense presence of this motif, in space as in time, and the analysis of its theological meaning have considerable impact for the understanding of some of the most obscure and complex issues in the book of Daniel. In this light, Daniel's allusions to the Day of Atonement, his stress on worship, and his perspective on the cosmic prophetic horizon make better sense and enrich the reading of this mysterious book. Winfried Vogel's observations and contributions are an unavoidable prerequisite for all students interested in the interpretation of the book of Daniel. (Jacques Doukhan, Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Exegesis, Andrews University)


Winfried Vogel's erudition in his field is very impressive and thus creates an ethos of convincing power for his thesis, namely, that the book of Daniel is 'permeated by cultic ideas and concerns', and that the cultic motif contributes to the theology of the biblical book with 'an impact greater than heretofore anticipated'. I unreservedly recommend 'The Cultic Motif in the Book of Daniel'. (Andre LaCocque, Professor Emeritus, Chicago Theological Seminary) 'The Cultic Motif in the Book of Daniel' provides us with a significant key to the book of Daniel: the cultic dimension. The demonstration of the pervasive and intense presence of this motif, in space as in time, and the analysis of its theological meaning have considerable impact for the understanding of some of the most obscure and complex issues in the book of Daniel. In this light, Daniel's allusions to the Day of Atonement, his stress on worship, and his perspective on the cosmic prophetic horizon make better sense and enrich the reading of this mysterious book. Winfried Vogel's observations and contributions are an unavoidable prerequisite for all students interested in the interpretation of the book of Daniel. (Jacques Doukhan, Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Exegesis, Andrews University)


Winfried Vogel's erudition in his field is very impressive and thus creates an ethos of convincing power for his thesis, namely, that the book of Daniel is 'permeated by cultic ideas and concerns', and that the cultic motif contributes to the theology of the biblical book with 'an impact greater than heretofore anticipated'. I unreservedly recommend 'The Cultic Motif in the Book of Daniel'. (Andre LaCocque, Professor Emeritus, Chicago Theological Seminary) 'The Cultic Motif in the Book of Daniel' provides us with a significant key to the book of Daniel: the cultic dimension. The demonstration of the pervasive and intense presence of this motif, in space as in time, and the analysis of its theological meaning have considerable impact for the understanding of some of the most obscure and complex issues in the book of Daniel. In this light, Daniel's allusions to the Day of Atonement, his stress on worship, and his perspective on the cosmic prophetic horizon make better sense and enrich the reading of this mysterious book. Winfried Vogel's observations and contributions are an unavoidable prerequisite for all students interested in the interpretation of the book of Daniel. (Jacques Doukhan, Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Exegesis, Andrews University)


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The Author: Winfried Vogel received his theological training in Germany and England before pastoring several churches. He received his M.Div. and his Th.D. from Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan, and is currently Professor of Old Testament Exegesis at Seminar Schloss Bogenhofen in Austria.

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