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New Testament Studies: SAGE Benchmarks in Religious Studies

Editat de Paul S. Foster
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 iun 2010
New Testament Studies offers a unified approach and a selection of excellent articles that is in no way constrained by theological positions. The aim of this four-volume set is to provide a rich teaching and learning resource which generates a real knowledge transfer based on the best recent New Testament scholarship. Volume One covers two areas, issues of methodology and recent advances in historical Jesus research. The former area both lays the basic groundwork for engaging in the study of the ancient texts that form the New Testament, but also collects together some of the more creative reading strategies that have been applied to New Testament texts over the last few decades. Further, research into the central figure of the New Testament has a long history, and there has been renewed interest and fresh advances in this area over the last twenty years that have reshaped the questions that are being explored. Volume TwoI looks specifically at the four canonical Gospels. The volume opens with articles that deal with general issues such as questions of genre, audience and purpose before presenting articles that deal with the individual texts. Also the recent application of social-memory theory to Gospel texts will be highlighted. Volume Three perhaps covers the topic that has seen the greatest amount of literature published during the last three decades - the person and letters of Paul the apostle. Three central areas which will be addressed are: (i) the life and self-understanding of Paul; (ii) his theological understandings; and (iii) the purpose of his writings and the issues they raise. Volume Four is not an assembly of disparate voices, but actually reflects one of the most important developments in the study of the New Testament and Early Christianity. Namely, it allows for the appreciation of the diverse expressions of faith that represented the Jesus movement in the first two centuries.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781848601680
ISBN-10: 1848601689
Pagini: 1608
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 253 mm
Greutate: 3 kg
Ediția:Four-Volume Set
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria SAGE Benchmarks in Religious Studies

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

VOLUME 1
The Multivalence of the Term "Original Text" in New Testament Textual Criticism - Eldon J. Epp
Textual Criticism and Theology - David C. Parker
Through a Screen Darkly: Digital texts and the New Testament - David C. Parker
The Origin of the Nomina Sacra: A proposal - Larry W. Hurtado
Recent Advances in Computational Linguistics and their Application to Biblical Studies - J. José Alviar
Postcolonial Biblical Criticism: Taking stock and looking ahead - Fernando F. Segovia
The New Testament and Intercultural Exegesis in Africa - Jean-Claude Loba-Mkole
Methodological Rivalries: Theology and social science in Girardian interpretations of the New Testament - John Dunnill
Eyewitnesses and the Oral Jesus Tradition - James D.G. Dunn
Evangelicals and the Quest for the Historical Jesus - Samuel Lamerson
The Galilee and Jesus in Recent Research - Mark Rapinchuk
Jesus and the Gentiles after Jeremias: Patterns and prospects - Michael F. Bird
Educating Jesus: The search for a plausible context - Paul Foster
Jesus, Judaism and the Covenant - Tom Holmén
The Continuity between John and Jesus - Dale C. Allison
The Circle of the Twelve: Did It exist during Jesus' public ministry? - John P. Meier
The Words of Jesus: From oral traditions to written records in Paul and Q - Harm W. Hollander
The Nazi Quest for an Aryan Jesus - Peter Head
VOLUME 2
The Oxford Conference on the Synoptic Problem - Dan Batovici
Experiments to Develop Criteria for Determining the Existence of Written Sources, and Their Potential Implications for the Synoptic Problem - Robert K. McIver and Marie Carroll
A Century with the Sitz im Leben: From form-critical setting to gospel community and beyond - Samuel Byrskog
The Gospel Community Debate: State of the question - Edward W. Klink, III
Matthew: Apostate, Reformer, Revolutionary? - Donald A. Hagner
Toward a Teleology of Peace: Contesting Matthew's violent eschatology - David J. Neville
Why Did Matthew Get the Shema Wrong? A study of Matthew 22:37 - Paul Foster
The Survival of Mark's Gospel: A good story? - Joanna Dewey
Challenged At the Boundaries: a conservative Jesus in Mark's tradition - William Loader
The Narrative Rhetoric of Mark's Ambiguous Characterization of the Disciples - Paul Danove
Evocatio Deorum and the Date of Mark - John S. Kloppenborg
Reading Recent Readings of Issues of Wealth and Poverty in Luke and Acts - Thomas E. Phillips
"Love Your Enemies," the Golden Rule, and Ancient Reciprocity (Luke 6:27-35) - Alan Kirk
Rejecting Violent Judgment: Luke 9:52-56 and its relatives - Dale C. Allison
Historiographical Characteristics of the Gospel of John - Richard Bauckham
Method in Fourth Gospel Studies: A way out of the impasse? - Steve Motyer
Trials, Plots and the Narrative of the Fourth Gospel - Andrew T. Lincoln
The Beloved Disciple as Eyewitness and the Fourth Gospel as Witness - Andrew T. Lincoln
VOLUME 3
The Politics of Interpretation: The rhetoric of race and ethnicity in Paul - Denise Kimber Buell and Caroline Johnson Hodge
The Concept of the 'Inner Human Being' (o` e;sw a;nqrwpoj) in the Anthropology of Paul - Hans Dieter Betz
The Material Spirit: Cosmology and ethics in Paul - Troels Engberg-Pedersen
Asceticism and Christian Identity in Antiquity: A dialogue with Foucault and Paul - Halvor Moxnes
Sex Slaves of Christ: A response to Halvor Moxnes - Jorunn Økland
Asceticism and Christian Identity in Antiquity: A response - John Riches
The Narrative Approach To Paul: An early retrospective - Bruce W. Longenecker
Is Paul's Gospel Narratable? - Richard B. Hays
German-Language Feminist Exegesis of the Pauline Letters: A survey - Luzia Sutter Rehmann
Epistolography, Rhetoric and Letter Prescript: Romans 1.1-7 as a Test Case - Samuel Byrskog
Paul Between Jews and Gentiles in Corinth - Jack T. Sanders
On Becoming the Righteousness of God: Another look at 2 cor 5:21 - Morna D. Hooker
The Incident at Antioch (Gal. 2:11-18) - James D. G. Dunn
Whose Flesh? What temptation? (Galatians 4.13-14) - Troy W. Martin
The Politics of Identity in Ephesians - Margaret Y. MacDonald
The First Contribution to the pisti,j Cristou/ Debate: A study of ephesians 3.12 - Paul Foster
"To Die Is Gain" (Philippians 1:19-26): Does Paul contemplate suicide? - N. Clayton Croy
Colossians and the Pauline School - Angela Standhartinger
Roman Crete and the Letter to Titus - George M. Wieland
VOLUME 4
The Genre of Acts: Moving toward a consensus? - Thomas E. Phillips
Madness in the Method? The acts of the apostles in current study - Todd Penner
The 'We'-Passages in Acts: On the horns of a dilemma - J. M. Wedderburn
Luke-Acts and the Imperial Cult: A way through the conundrum? - C. Kavin Rowe
The Imperial Authority and Benefaction of Centurions and Acts 10.34-43: A response to C. Kavin Rowe - Justin R. Howell
Exchanging Favour for Wrath: Apostasy in Hebrews and patron-client relationships - David deSilva
Anti-Judaism in Hebrews? - Clark M. Williamson
The Product of a Petrine Circle? A reassessment of the origin and character of 1 Peter - David G. Horrell
The Use of "Story" in the Letter of Jude: Rhetorical strategies of Jude's narrative episodes - Robert L. Webb
The Johannine Epistles and the Question of Early Catholicism - C. Clifton Black II
Honor Discourse and the Rhetorical Strategy of the Apocalypse of John - David A. deSilva
"Uncovering Her Wickedness": An inter(con)textual reading of revelation 17 from a postcolonial feminist perspective - Jean K. Kim
The Millennium (Rev 20.4-6) as Heaven - Charles Homer Giblin
Hindrance or Help: Does the modern category of 'Jewish-Christian Gospel' distort our understanding of the texts to which it refers? - Andrew Gregory
The Gospel of Thomas - April D. DeConick
The Gospel of Mary - Christopher Tuckett
The Gospel of Peter - Paul Foster

Descriere

This four-volume set provides a comprehensive set of debates and reactions to the New Testament, and in doing so presents a vital resource for students and researchers of the subject.