Heavenly Mediators. Jewish Origins of Early Christology
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This publication contains works devoted to the study of the Jewish traditions of divine intermediaries and their role in the formation of early Christian theology. The materials in the collection show that in early Judaism there were several types of divine intermediaries, which included (1) personalized divine attributes and powers (such as, for example, the Wisdom of God or the Divine Logos); (2) ascended biblical figures (such as, for example, Enoch, Melchizedek, and Moses); and (3) the great angels (Michael and Jahoel). Particular attention in the collection is given to the traditions of ascended biblical figures such as Enoch and Melchizedek and the influence that these heavenly intermediaries had on early Christological ideas.
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- Name of the Author
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- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Ирина Дмитриевна Колбутова