Social-Scientific Approaches to New Testament Interpretation
Editat de Prof. David G. Horrellen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 1999
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567086587
ISBN-10: 0567086585
Pagini: 416
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 138 x 215 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567086585
Pagini: 416
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 138 x 215 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
'David
Horrell
has
done
us
all
a
most
valuable
service.
Not
only
has
he
selected
nicely
varied
examples
of
innovation
in
the
use
of
social-scientific
method
in
New
Testament
studies;
he
has
also
introduced
each
essay,
and
the
collection
as
a
whole,
with
a
judicious
assessment
based
on
his
own
acute
and
comprehensive
mastery
of
this
field.
New
Testament
students,
teachers
and
researchers
will
find
here
every
help
and
stimulus
for
a
voyage
of
discovery,
guided
by
a
first-rate
explorer.'
Dr
John
Barclay,
University
of
Glasgow.
'The
editor
has
managed
to
select
the
gems
from
a
vast
and
growing
field
within
NT
scholarship.
This
book
can
be
recommended
as
the
best
of
its
kind.'
Internationale
Zeitschriftenschau
fur
Bibelwissenschaft
und
Grenzgebiete
'Both
in
the
excellent
introduction
and
in
the
thirteen
carefully-selected
studies
which
follow,
it
makes
a
case
for
social-scientific
study
as
a
valid
way
of
interpreting
the
NT.
One
may
wish
to
debate
issues
with
individual
contributors
but
one
cannot
quarrel
with
the
editor,
who
has
provided
a
first-rate
introduction
to
the
field
in
every
respect:
by
the
breadth
of
studies
selected,
in
the
critical
introductions
to
each
individual
article
or
extract,
and
by
means
of
a
comprehensive
and
up-to-date
Bibliography.'
William
Strange,
Trinity
College
Cambridge,
Anvio
'The
astuteness
of
David
Horrell's
introduction,
the
diversity
of
interests
represented
in
the
thirteen
essays
he
has
selected,
and
the
extensive
notes
and
bibliography
make
this
book
a
powerful
new
resource
for
the
social-scientific
interpretation
of
the
New
Testament.
Anyone
interested
in
this
flourishing
field,
from
beginner
to
practitioner,
will
find
this
an
invaluable
work.'
Professor
Philip
F.
Esler
'David
Horrell's
collection
is...
invaluable
for
mapping
out
this
terrain
and
assessing
the
different
issues
raised
by
various
practitioners.
Classic
articles
which
pioneered
an
approach
are
reprinted
here.
[...]
The
value
of
each
chapter
is
greatly
enhanced
by
a
short
critical
introduction
by
the
editor.
[...]
Any
process
of
selection
will
provoke
criticism
about
omissions
and
inclusions.
But
this
collection
respresents
an
informed
insight
over
a
wise
field,
so
the
student
is
in
good
hands.'
Dr
John
M
Court,
Head
of
Theology
and
Religious
Studies,
University
of
Kent
at
Canterbury,
Church
Times
'.
.
.
welcome
as
a
timely
and
necessary
contribution
to
this
newly
established
discipline.
In
my
view,
this
is
an
ideal
textbook
for
use
in
undergraduate
teaching
and
as
an
introductory
text
on
the
subject
at
postgraduate
level.'
Anthony
Bash,
Journal
of
Theological
Literature