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-For It Is Written-: Essays on the Function of Scripture in Early Judaism and Christianity. with the Assistance of Malte Rosenau: Early Christianity in the Context of Antiquity, cartea 12

Editat de Jan Dochhorn
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 mar 2012
This volume is a collection of articles dealing with the function of scripture in Early Judaism and Christianity. It is a result of the cooperation between the Center for the Study of Antiquity and Christianity (C-SAC) at the University of Aarhus and international scholars. Special attention is paid to the interplay between scripture and liturgy and creed in Early Christianity.
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ISBN-13: 9783631632536
ISBN-10: 3631632533
Pagini: 151
Dimensiuni: 152 x 231 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W
Seria Early Christianity in the Context of Antiquity


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Jan Dochhorn was born 1968 in Hannover (Germany). He studied Protestant Theology in Münster and Tübingen. In 2005, he published his dissertation about the Apocalypse of Moses. Since 2007 he has been Associate Professor for New Testament Studies at the University of Aarhus (Denmark). In 2010, he published a monograph on the Apocalypse of John.

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Contents: Jan Dochhorn: Einleitung ¿ George J. Brooke: Canonisation Processes of the Jewish Bible in the Light of the Qumran Scrolls ¿ Natalio Fernández Marcos: Authorization and Canonization Processes of the Greek Versions of the Jewish Bible ¿ Paul F. Bradshaw: The Interplay between Sacred Text and Liturgical Rite in Early Christianity ¿ Wolfram Kinzig: The Creed and the Development of the Liturgical Year in the Early Church ¿ Markus Öhler: Who was John the Baptist? From John 1:19-28 to Heracleon ¿ Felix Albrecht: Markierte Intertextualität. Beobachtungen zum Schriftgebrauch des Ps.-Ignatius.