A Comparative Handbook to the Gospels of Matthew and Luke: Comparisons with Pseudepigrapha, the Qumran Scrolls, and Rabbinic Literature: The New Testament Gospels in their Judaic Contexts, cartea 2
Autor Bruce D. Chilton, Alan J. Avery-Peck, Darrell Bock, Craig A. Evans, Daniel M. Gurtner, Jacob Neusner, Lawrence H. Schiffman, Daniel Odenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 iul 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004459885
ISBN-10: 900445988X
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 2.06 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria The New Testament Gospels in their Judaic Contexts
ISBN-10: 900445988X
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 2.06 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria The New Testament Gospels in their Judaic Contexts
Cuprins
Preface
Introductions
1Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, Philo and Josephus
2The Dead Sea Scrolls
3The Rabbinic Canon
4The Targumim
The Comparison
Index
Introductions
1Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, Philo and Josephus
2The Dead Sea Scrolls
3The Rabbinic Canon
4The Targumim
The Comparison
Index
Notă biografică
Alan J. Avery-Peck, PhD. (1981), is Professor of Religious Studies and Kraft-Hiatt Professor of Judaic Studies at the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA, USA. A specialist in early Rabbinic Judaism, he wrote the introduction and commentary to 2 Corinthians, in A.J. Levine and Marc Brettler, eds., The Jewish Annotated New Testament (2nd edition, Oxford, 2017).
Bruce Chilton (PhD Cambridge, 1976) is Bernard Iddings Bell Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Bard College. Recent works include Rabbi Jesus (Doubleday, 2000), The Targums. A Critical Introduction (with Paul Flesher; Baylor and Brill, 2011), and Resurrection Logic (Baylor, 2019).
Darrell Bock (Phd, Aberdeen, 1983) is Senior Research Professor of New Testament Studies and Executive Director of Cultural Engagement at Dallas Theological Seminary. He is the author and editor of several books, including technical studies on blasphemy and exaltation in Judaism and on the historical Jesus.
Craig A. Evans, Ph.D. (1983), Claremont, D.Habil. (2009), Budapest, is John Bisagno Distinguished Professor of Christian Origins at Houston Baptist University in Texas. He has published several books and articles on the historical Jesus and the use of Israel’s scriptures in the New Testament and early Christianity. These include Jesus and His Contemporaries (Brill, 2005), Jesus and the Remains of His Day (Hendrickson, 2015), and Jesus and the Manuscripts (Hendrickson, 2020).
Daniel M. Gurtner, PhD (2005), has published broadly in the New Testament and Second Temple Judaism, notably the award-winning T&T Clark Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism edited with Loren T. Stuckenbruck (2 vols., 2020). His primary research interests lie in the gospels and their interface with the Hebrew Bible and Second Temple Judaism, as in his published dissertation, The Torn Veil: Matthew’s Exposition of the Death of Jesus (2007). He is currently writing the Word Biblical Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew.
Bruce Chilton (PhD Cambridge, 1976) is Bernard Iddings Bell Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Bard College. Recent works include Rabbi Jesus (Doubleday, 2000), The Targums. A Critical Introduction (with Paul Flesher; Baylor and Brill, 2011), and Resurrection Logic (Baylor, 2019).
Darrell Bock (Phd, Aberdeen, 1983) is Senior Research Professor of New Testament Studies and Executive Director of Cultural Engagement at Dallas Theological Seminary. He is the author and editor of several books, including technical studies on blasphemy and exaltation in Judaism and on the historical Jesus.
Craig A. Evans, Ph.D. (1983), Claremont, D.Habil. (2009), Budapest, is John Bisagno Distinguished Professor of Christian Origins at Houston Baptist University in Texas. He has published several books and articles on the historical Jesus and the use of Israel’s scriptures in the New Testament and early Christianity. These include Jesus and His Contemporaries (Brill, 2005), Jesus and the Remains of His Day (Hendrickson, 2015), and Jesus and the Manuscripts (Hendrickson, 2020).
Daniel M. Gurtner, PhD (2005), has published broadly in the New Testament and Second Temple Judaism, notably the award-winning T&T Clark Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism edited with Loren T. Stuckenbruck (2 vols., 2020). His primary research interests lie in the gospels and their interface with the Hebrew Bible and Second Temple Judaism, as in his published dissertation, The Torn Veil: Matthew’s Exposition of the Death of Jesus (2007). He is currently writing the Word Biblical Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew.