Parrhesia: Ancient and Modern Perspectives on Freedom of Speech: Studies in Theology and Religion, cartea 25
Peter-Ben Smit, Eva van Urken Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 dec 2018
Contributors are: Leon van den Broeke, Jan Krans, Silvia Castelli, Bert Jan Lietaert Peerbolte, Manfred Lang, Bastian Lemitz, Nils Neumann, Kyriakoula Papademetriou, Dirk Jan Schoon, and Peter-Ben Smit.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004372078
ISBN-10: 9004372075
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Theology and Religion
ISBN-10: 9004372075
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Theology and Religion
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Contents
List of ContributorsIi
1 Introduction
Bert-Jan Lietaert Peerbolte
2 The Performative Meaning of the Word παρρησία in Ancient Greek and in the Greek Bible
Kyriakoula Papademetriou
3 “Deine Absicht ist es ja, die Freiheit zurückzuholen und neu aufzurichten” (Paneg. 78,3). ‘Freiheit’ in Plinius Secundus’ Panegyricus
Manfred Lang
4 Παρρησία in Erzähltexten: Handlungsschemata bei Lukian und in der Apostelgeschichte
Nils Neumann
5 Empowering Catholics in a Protestant Republic: Life and Works of Apostolic Vicar John van Neercassel (1626–1686)
Dirk Jan Schoon
6 The Pirate of the New Testament: Wettsteins’s Comment on Acts 24.5
Bastian Lemitz
7 The Freedom to Change: The Text of the New Testament? Wettstein’s Treatment of Mark
Jan Krans and Silvia Castelli
8 “To Speak Your Word with All Boldness”: Freedom of Expression in Dutch Reformed Churches
Leon van den Broeke
9 Silence is Golden: Freedom of Speech and the Old Catholic Observer at the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965)
Peter-Ben Smit
List of ContributorsIi
1 Introduction
Bert-Jan Lietaert Peerbolte
Part 1: Parrhesia in Antiquity
2 The Performative Meaning of the Word παρρησία in Ancient Greek and in the Greek Bible
Kyriakoula Papademetriou
3 “Deine Absicht ist es ja, die Freiheit zurückzuholen und neu aufzurichten” (Paneg. 78,3). ‘Freiheit’ in Plinius Secundus’ Panegyricus
Manfred Lang
4 Παρρησία in Erzähltexten: Handlungsschemata bei Lukian und in der Apostelgeschichte
Nils Neumann
Part 2: Instances of Parrhesia in the Early Modern Era
5 Empowering Catholics in a Protestant Republic: Life and Works of Apostolic Vicar John van Neercassel (1626–1686)
Dirk Jan Schoon
6 The Pirate of the New Testament: Wettsteins’s Comment on Acts 24.5
Bastian Lemitz
7 The Freedom to Change: The Text of the New Testament? Wettstein’s Treatment of Mark
Jan Krans and Silvia Castelli
Part 3 : Instances of Parrhesia in the Modern Era
8 “To Speak Your Word with All Boldness”: Freedom of Expression in Dutch Reformed Churches
Leon van den Broeke
9 Silence is Golden: Freedom of Speech and the Old Catholic Observer at the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965)
Peter-Ben Smit
Notă biografică
Peter-Ben Smit, PhD (1979) is professor of Contextual Biblical Interpretation at Vrije Universiteit (Amsterdam), professor by special appointment of Ancient Catholic Church Structures at Utrecht University, Professor (ao.) for Systematic and Ecumenical Theology faculty of Theology University of Bern and a research associate in the Department of Theology of the University of Pretoria.Eva van Urk, MA (1987) is currently working on a Ph.D. project in biblical studies and theology at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. She investigates the potential of using the concept of imago Dei to address the issue of human-caused extinction and to stir ecological responsibility. Her research is funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO).