Third, will those churches move into the mainstream of evangelical Christianity and a deeper understanding of discipleship, or will they become increasingly
cultic? Finally, will older Christian movements be able to move into positive relationships with such churches in order that each might learn from the other?
Her attempt to connect the material with the Temple and the ascent of the visionary with a priestly investiture is plausible and adds weight to the theory of the
cultic setting of the apocalypses suggested by the fragments of the Songs of the suggested Sabbath Sacrifice.
Some would seat Mary on a throne next to God, and others would promote bizarre
cultic practices in their hyperthyroid zeal.
The Song of Solomon has received various interpretations, the most common being allegorical, dramatic,
cultic, or literal.
She attempts to prove that these moral polarities were connected to the couplings "left/crooked/circular" and "right/straight/rectilinear." She garners symbolic,
cultic, archaeological, and architectural evidence to demonstrate that the evolution of sharply-divided gender spheres led to an association between, on the one hand, women, earth, underworld, nature, chaos, cycles and, on the other hand, men, sky, heaven, civilization, order, linear progress.
His topics include primogeniture in Greco-Roman society and in Jewish inheritance practices; the firstborn in the Jewish
cultic setting; the firstborn son as self-perception of Israel; and primogeniture in Romans, Colossians, Hebrews, and Revelation.
This includes an examination of the difference between ritual and cult, where it is explained that
cultic acts performed in the same order become a "ritual," and where the totality of the ceremonies carried out within the tomb chapels perforce became a ritual (p.
discerns from Greek
cultic texts what he calls "the paradigm of the founder-figure," and then argues both that Paul conceived his missionary work within this paradigm (largely for apologetic reasons) and that his contemporaries would have perceived him in this context.
Temple building and temple cult; architecture and
cultic paraphernalia of temples in the Levant (2.-1.
The author of these final chapters identifies with those who "tremble at the word of Yahweh" and are called Yahweh's servants; their opponents are the temple priesthood, who are accused of alien
cultic practices.
A number of texts in the Hebrew Bible provide legislation regarding the
cultic and domestic handling of blood.