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Divine Discourse in the Epistle to the Hebrews
Book • 2020
In this monograph, Madison N. Pierce argues that the author of Hebrews employs divine discourse—speech attributed to God, the Son, and the Spirit—to develop a characterization of God and support the broader argument of the epistle.
Pierce utilizes prosopological exegesis, a method of assigning 'faces' or characters to ambiguous entities in Scripture, to analyze how these speeches are crucial to the text's structure and theological themes.
Pierce utilizes prosopological exegesis, a method of assigning 'faces' or characters to ambiguous entities in Scripture, to analyze how these speeches are crucial to the text's structure and theological themes.
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Recommended by Amy Peeler for its insights on divine discourse in Hebrews.

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Jesus, Melchizedek, and the Priestly Line – Feat. the Rev. Dr. Amy Peeler


