Christian Origins and the Establishment of the Early Jesus Movement: Texts and Editions for New Testament Study, cartea 12
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004372696
ISBN-10: 9004372695
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Texts and Editions for New Testament Study
ISBN-10: 9004372695
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Texts and Editions for New Testament Study
Notă biografică
Stanley E. Porter, Ph.D. (1988), University of Sheffield, is President, Dean, and Professor of New Testament at McMaster Divinity College, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He is the author of nearly thirty books and the editor of over eighty volumes.
Andrew W. Pitts, Ph.D. (2014), McMaster Divinity College, is an independent scholar. He is working on a monograph on Greco-Roman historiography and the Gospels.
Contributors are: Warren Carter, John DelHousaye, Hans Förster, Christoph Heilig, Catherine Hezser, Matthew Jensen, F. Stanley Jones, Mark Keown, Michael R. Licona, Darian Lockett, Matthew R. Malcolm, Stephen J. Patterson, Nicholas Perrin, Andrew W. Pitts, Stanley E. Porter,
E. Randolph Richards, Susan M. Rieske, Sarah E. Rollens, Clare K. Rothschild, Judith Stack-Nelson, Beth M. Stovell, Steven Thompson, Adam Winn, Adam Z. Wright
Andrew W. Pitts, Ph.D. (2014), McMaster Divinity College, is an independent scholar. He is working on a monograph on Greco-Roman historiography and the Gospels.
Contributors are: Warren Carter, John DelHousaye, Hans Förster, Christoph Heilig, Catherine Hezser, Matthew Jensen, F. Stanley Jones, Mark Keown, Michael R. Licona, Darian Lockett, Matthew R. Malcolm, Stephen J. Patterson, Nicholas Perrin, Andrew W. Pitts, Stanley E. Porter,
E. Randolph Richards, Susan M. Rieske, Sarah E. Rollens, Clare K. Rothschild, Judith Stack-Nelson, Beth M. Stovell, Steven Thompson, Adam Winn, Adam Z. Wright
Cuprins
PrefaceAbbreviationsList of Contributors
Christian Origins and the Establishment of the Early Jesus Movement: An IntroductionStanley E. Porter and Andrew W. Pitts
John the Baptist in the Fourth GospelClare K. Rothschild
John’s Baptist in Luke’s GospelJohn DelHousaye
From John to Apollos to Paul: How the Baptism of John Entered the Jesus MovementStephen J. Patterson
Followers, Servants and Traitors: The Representation of Disciples in the Synoptic Gospels and in Ancient JudaismCatherine Hezser
The Pre-Citation Fallacy in New Testament Scholarship and Sanders’s Tendencies of the Synoptic TraditionStanley E. Porter and Andrew W. Pitts
Was Matthew a Plagiarist? Plagiarism in Greco-Roman AntiquityE. Randolph Richards
Compositional Techniques within Plutarch and the Gospel TraditionMichael R. Licona
The Narrative Perspective of the Fourth GospelHans Förster
Assessing the Criteria for Differentiating the Cross GospelStanley E. Porter and Andrew W. Pitts
From Jesus to Lord and Other Contributions of the Early Aramaic-Speaking Congregation in JerusalemF. Stanley Jones
Did Jesus, in the Memory of His Earliest Followers, Ever Nurse the Sick?Steve Thompson
The Kingdom of God is among You: Prospects for a Q CommunitySarah Rollens
An Imminent Parousia and Christian Mission: Did the New Testament Writers Really Expect Jesus’ Imminent Return?Mark Keown
Christian Origins and Imperial-Critical Studies of the New Testament GospelsWarren Carter
“No Stone Left upon Another”: Considering Mark’s Temple Motif in Narrative and HistoryAdam Winn
The Holy Spirit as Witness of Jesus in the Canonical GospelsJudith Stack-Nelson
New Exodus Traditions in Earliest ChristianityNicholas Perrin
Sea Storms, Divine Rescues, and the Tribulation: The Jonah Motif in the Book of MatthewSusan M. Rieske
The Parables of Jesus and SocratesAdam Z. Wright
Why Have We Stopped Reading the Catholic Epistles Together? Tracing the Early Reception of a CollectionDarian Lockett
A Jewish Denial: 1 John and the Johannine MissionMatthew Jensen
Love One Another and Love the World: The Love Command and Jewish Ethics in the Johannine CommunityBeth M. Stovell
The New Perspective (on Paul) on Peter: Cornelius’s Conversion, the Antioch Incident, and Peter’s Stance towards Gentiles in the Light of the Philosophy of HistoriographyChristoph Heilig
Tradition as Interpretation: Linguistic Structure and the Citation of Scripture in 1 Peter 2:1–10Andrew W. Pitts
1 Peter and the Theological Logic of Christian Familial ImageryMatthew R. Malcolm
Index of Modern AuthorsIndex of Ancient Sources
Christian Origins and the Establishment of the Early Jesus Movement: An IntroductionStanley E. Porter and Andrew W. Pitts
Part 1 The Formation of the Jesus Movement and Its Precursors
John the Baptist in the Fourth GospelClare K. Rothschild
John’s Baptist in Luke’s GospelJohn DelHousaye
From John to Apollos to Paul: How the Baptism of John Entered the Jesus MovementStephen J. Patterson
Followers, Servants and Traitors: The Representation of Disciples in the Synoptic Gospels and in Ancient JudaismCatherine Hezser
Part 2 Production of Early Christian Gospels
The Pre-Citation Fallacy in New Testament Scholarship and Sanders’s Tendencies of the Synoptic TraditionStanley E. Porter and Andrew W. Pitts
Was Matthew a Plagiarist? Plagiarism in Greco-Roman AntiquityE. Randolph Richards
Compositional Techniques within Plutarch and the Gospel TraditionMichael R. Licona
The Narrative Perspective of the Fourth GospelHans Förster
Assessing the Criteria for Differentiating the Cross GospelStanley E. Porter and Andrew W. Pitts
Part 3 Early Christian Descriptions of the Jesus Movement
From Jesus to Lord and Other Contributions of the Early Aramaic-Speaking Congregation in JerusalemF. Stanley Jones
Did Jesus, in the Memory of His Earliest Followers, Ever Nurse the Sick?Steve Thompson
The Kingdom of God is among You: Prospects for a Q CommunitySarah Rollens
An Imminent Parousia and Christian Mission: Did the New Testament Writers Really Expect Jesus’ Imminent Return?Mark Keown
Christian Origins and Imperial-Critical Studies of the New Testament GospelsWarren Carter
“No Stone Left upon Another”: Considering Mark’s Temple Motif in Narrative and HistoryAdam Winn
The Holy Spirit as Witness of Jesus in the Canonical GospelsJudith Stack-Nelson
New Exodus Traditions in Earliest ChristianityNicholas Perrin
Sea Storms, Divine Rescues, and the Tribulation: The Jonah Motif in the Book of MatthewSusan M. Rieske
The Parables of Jesus and SocratesAdam Z. Wright
Part 4 The Jewish Mission and Its Literature
Why Have We Stopped Reading the Catholic Epistles Together? Tracing the Early Reception of a CollectionDarian Lockett
A Jewish Denial: 1 John and the Johannine MissionMatthew Jensen
Love One Another and Love the World: The Love Command and Jewish Ethics in the Johannine CommunityBeth M. Stovell
The New Perspective (on Paul) on Peter: Cornelius’s Conversion, the Antioch Incident, and Peter’s Stance towards Gentiles in the Light of the Philosophy of HistoriographyChristoph Heilig
Tradition as Interpretation: Linguistic Structure and the Citation of Scripture in 1 Peter 2:1–10Andrew W. Pitts
1 Peter and the Theological Logic of Christian Familial ImageryMatthew R. Malcolm
Index of Modern AuthorsIndex of Ancient Sources