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Biblical Interpretation in Early Christian Gospels Volume 1: The Gospel of Mark: The Library of New Testament Studies

Editat de Dr. Thomas R. Hatina
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 apr 2006
This collection of essays is the second volume in a projected series of five volumes that gather together recent research by leading scholars on the narrative function of embedded Jewish scripture texts (quotations or allusions) in early Christian Gospels. While the contributors employ a diverse range of methods, their research is directed towards considering the function of embedded scripture texts in the context of the Gospels as self-contained narratives written and read/heard in their early Christian settings. The essays are arranged according to their appropriate methodological categories.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567080677
ISBN-10: 0567080676
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria The Library of New Testament Studies

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Includes a wide range of contributors from narrative critics to those who are oriented towards more historical-critical approaches.

Cuprins

(1) Darrell Bock (Dallas Theological Seminary) The Function of Scripture in Mark 15:1-39 (2) Edwin Broadhead (Berea College) "Reconfiguring Jesus: The Son of man in Markan Perspective" (3) Tony Cummins (Trinity Western University) The Death of John the Baptist in Mark 6:14-29 and Early Jewish Antecedents (4) Joanna Dewey (Episcopal Divinity School) Broader issues in Orality, Narrative and Hermeneutics in Mark (5) James Edwards (Whitworth College) The Servant in Isaiah 49 and The Hiddennes Motif in Mark (6) Craig Evans (Acadia Divinity College) "Zechariah in Mark's Passion Narrative" (7) Thomas Hatina (Trinity Western University) Introduction - Literary approches The Function of Daniel 7:13 in the formation of Mark's Plot (8) Elizabeth Struthers Malbon (possible) (Virginia Polytechnical Inst. and State Univ.) (9) Steve Moyise (University College of Chicester) "Is Mark 1:1-3 the Key to His Use of Scripture?" (10) Geert van Oyen (?) "The Influence of Isaiah 53 in Mark 10:45: Background, Context, and Hermeneutics" (11) Larry Perkins (Canadian Associated Theological Schools) (12) Stanley Porter (McMaster Divinity College) The Use of Authoritative Religious Texts in Mark and Ancient Biography (13) Mark Proctor (Baylor University) Mark's Resurrection Predictions (8:31, 9:31, and 10:33-34) and Early Christian Readings of Hosea 6:2 (14) Tom Shepherd (Union College) (15) Jesper Svartvik (Lund University) "Mark's Interpretation of the Pentateuchal Food Laws" (16) Mary Ann Tolbert (Pacific School of Religion) Genesis Creation Tradition and the 'Divorce' Pericope in Mark (17) Alvin Thompson (Central American Theological Seminary) "The Narrative Function of Mark 1:2-3: Discipleship and the Message of Mark" (18) Michael Vines (Lees-McRae College) Influence of Jewish Narrative Literature in the Ketuvim in Mark's Narrative Program OR Influence of Jewish Narratives of Trail and Martyrdom in Mark's Passion Narrative (19) Rikk Watts (Regent College) Psalms in Mark

Recenzii

mentioned in Chronicle of Higher Education June 2006
"This first volume of a series sets a high standard for the remaining four. Most of the contributors to this book show how the landscape has shifted from the detailed analysis of verbal citations to the more interesting, if less precise, features of narrative intertextuality. The essays aree good examples of the healthy state of intertextual studies, helpful for methodology and illuminating in their own right for students of Mark."   Kent Brower, JSNTS Booklist 2007
"Hatina and the contributors have provided a very useful and therefore recommendable volume on essays on biblical interpretation in Mark Gospel." -David du Toit, Review of Biblical Literature, January 2008
"Anyone interested in Mark's Gospel or the interpretation of the Hebrew Bible in the first century will certainly profit from reading this book." -Eric Stewart, Biblical Theology Bulletin, Vol. 39, 2009