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  • 1
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    Book
    Evanston :Religion and Ethics Institute,
    UID:
    almahu_BV003188407
    Format: X, 297 S.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
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    Keywords: Bibel Johannesevangelium ; Textgeschichte
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    UID:
    gbv_1843434814
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (552 pages)
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 9780567701299 , 9780567701305
    Content: "Leading international contributors on biblical texts, including the New Testament and the Dead Sea Scrolls, intersect with the work of James H. Charlesworth and examine Charlesworth's vast contribution to the field of biblical studies, honoring the work of one of the most significant biblical scholars of his generation. Divided into five sections, this volume begins with a section on the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament texts, with particular focus on the Gospel of John and Jesus studies. The contexts of these texts are considered, with a focus on the Greco-Roman and Jewish worlds, and the varying intersections between texts and the worlds that created them. The contributors then focus on the most significant body of Charlesworth's work, the apocrypha/pseudepigrapha and the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the journey concludes with an assessment of the history of scholarship on the core areas addressed across the book."--
    Note: Includes index , Preface A Selection of Major Works by James H. Charlesworth Contributors I. Hebrew Bible and New Testament -- 1. The Interpretation of Genesis 4:10 in Early Jewish Literature / John R. Levinson, SMU Perkins School of Theology, USA -- 2. Abraham et l'abrahamisme: Mythe ou réalité? / Simon C. Mimouni, École Pratique des Hautes Études, France -- 3. Hebrews, the Aqeda, and Early Scriptural Interpretation / C.D. Elledge, Gustavus Adolphus College, USA -- 4. The Etymology of Belial Once Again: A Case of Tabooistic Deformation? / Brent A. Strawn, Duke Divinity School, USA -- 5. Just What We Need: Another Allusion in Luke 1? / John B.F. Miller, McMurry University, USA -- 6. Repentance and Turning as a Unified Motif in Luke-Acts / Kindalee Pfremmer De Long, Pepperdine University, USA -- 7. Do Mark 16:9-20 and John 7:53-8:11 Belong in Our Bibles? A Case Study in the Intersection of Textual Criticism and Canonical Considerations / Loren L. Johns, Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary, USA -- 8. Reconsidering the Poor: A Fresh Translation of Matthew 5:3 / Johan Ferreira, Melbourne School of Theology, Australia -- 9. Christology in John's Crucifixion Quotations / Michael A. Daise, College of William & Mary, USA -- 10. Touching the Risen Jesus: Did Jesus Allow Thomas to Do What He Refused to Mary? / Lidija Novakovic, Baylor University, USA -- 11. Who Is My Brother? Study of the Term adelfós in the Acts of the Apostles / Claire Pfann, University of the Holy Land, Israel -- 12. How Much of Israel will be saved-a Remnant or all of Israel? A fresh look at Romans 9-11 / Stephen J. Pfann, University of the Holy Land, Israel -- 13. Jesus Tradition, Christian Creeds, and the New Testament Canon / Lee Martin McDonald, Acadia Divinity College, Canada -- II. Greco-Roman and Jewish World. 14. When Ontology Meets Eschatology: A Platonized Reading of Deuteronomy 28:1-14 / Gregory E. Sterling, Yale Divinity School, USA -- 15. On John the Baptist at the Jordan River: Geohistorical and Archaeological Considerations / Shimon Gibson, UNC Charlotte, USA -- 16. Greco-Roman and Jewish Historiography as Backdrop for the Gospels / Darrell L. Bock, Dallas Theological Seminary, USA -- 17. From, To, In, and Through Caesarea: Herod's Imperial City as Significant Narrative Setting and Literary Linking Device in the Acts of the Apostles / Jonathan E. Soyars, Westminster College, Cambridge, UK -- 18. Metatron and Naar : Combining Titles and Rev 3:21 as a Probable Riddle-Solver / Konstantinos Th. Zarras, University of Macedonia, Macedonia -- 19. Some Considerations on Ethics in Early Jewish Theologies and the New Testament / Gerbern S. Oegema, McGill University, Canada --- III. Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha. 20. The Pseudepigrapha and Second Temple Judaism / John J. Collins, Yale Divinity School, USA -- 21. Enoch's Prayer for Rescue from the Flood: 1 Enoch 83-84, with a New Translation and Notes / Loren T. Stuckenbruck, Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, Germany -- 22. Cain and the Example of the Birds / Christfried Böttrich, University of Greifswald, Germany -- 23. Die Bedeutung der Assumptio Mosis für die Erforschung des frühen Christentums / Jan Dochhorn, University of Durham, UK -- 24. Neither Deuteronomic nor Priestly: The Psalms of Solomon as the Original Answer of Learned Scribes to the Wickedness of High Priest / Patrick Pouchelle, Centre Sèvres, Paris, France -- IV. Dead Sea Scrolls. 25 Contextual Textual Errors in 1QISa a : How the Scribe Was Impacted by His Textual Environment / Donald W. Parry, Brigham Young University, USA -- 26. Psalmenhandschriften in den Qumrantexten / Hermann Lichtenberger, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Germany 27. 'Luxury Scrolls' from the Judean Desert / Emanuel Tov, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel -- 28. Qumran Readings in Agreement with the Septuagint against the Masoretic Text -- Part Four: 2 Samuel / Corrado Martone, University of Turin, Italy -- 29. When Prophecy Fails: Apocalyptic Schemes for Dating the 'Appointed Time of the End' in the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Jesus Movement / James D. Tabor, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA -- 30. Science Fiction in the Dead Sea Scrolls: The Case of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and the Nephilim / Helen R. Jacobus, University of Manchester, UK V. History of Scholarship -- 31. Of Moses, Mountains, and Models: Joseph Smith's Book of Moses in Dialogue with the Greek Life of Adam and Eve / David Calabro, Hill Museum and Manuscript Library, USA -- 32. Paul Fiebig's Reply to Arthur Drews on the Miracles of Jesus and Apollonius of Tyana / Craig A. Evans, Houston Baptist University, USA -- 33. The Contribution of Italian Scholarship on Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins, from the Renaissance to the Twentieth Century / Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan, USA -- Indices -- Index of Authors -- Index of Passages -- Index of Subjects. , Barrierefreier Inhalt: Compliant with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Content is displayed as HTML full text which can easily be resized or read with assistive technology, with mark-up that allows screen readers and keyboard-only users to navigate easily
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780567701312
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780567701275
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780567701312
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Bloomsbury Academic | New York : Bloomsbury Publishing (US)
    UID:
    gbv_1898319987
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (272 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9798765105061
    Content: Teaching Bob Dylan offers educators practical, adaptable strategies for designing or updating courses (or units within courses) on the life, music, career, and critical reception of Bob Dylan. Drawing on the latest pedagogical developments and best classroom practices in a range of fields, the contributors present concrete approaches for teaching not only Dylan's lyrics and music, but also his many-and sometimes abrupt or unexpected-changes in musical direction, numerous creative guises, and writings. Situating Dylan and his work in their musical, literary, historical, and cultural contexts, the essays explore ways to teach Dylan's connections to African American music and performers, American popular music, the Beats, Christianity, and the revolutions of the 1960s, and more, and offer strategies for incorporating, and analyzing, not only documentaries and films about or featuring Dylan, but also critical and biographical studies on multiple dimensions of an American icon's long and complex career
    Note: List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction: Bob Dylan, Teacher Barry J. Faulk, Florida State University, USA, and Brady Harrison, University of Montana, USA Part I. Origins & Ways of Making 1. Teaching Bob Dylan's Voice and the Old, Weird America John Mac Kilgore, Florida State University, USA 2. Bob Dylan and Conceptual Blending Michael Booth, University College Cork, Ireland Part II. Dylan & History 3. Teaching the "Revolutions" of the 1960s through Bob Dylan David R. Shumway, Carnegie Mellon University, USA 4. Bob Dylan and the Expansion of the History Classroom Court Carney, Stephen F. Austin State University, USA Part III. Love & Theft 5. Teaching the Gospel Lauren Onkey, George Washington University, USA 6. The World of Bob Dylan Gayle Wald, George Washington University, USA 7. Teaching the Roots of Bob Dylan as a Mode of Cultural Self-Reflection in the Classroom: Early Rock and Roll and Hip-Hop Robert Reginio, Alfred University, USA Part IV. Dylan & Literary Studies 8. On the Road (Again) with Bob Dylan, A Poet among (Beat) Poets S.E. Gontarski, Florida State University, USA 9. Mixing Up the Medicine: A Course on Bob Dylan and the Beats Paul Haney, Emerson College, USA 10. Romances with Durango: Teaching Bob Dylan's Encounter with Mexican Culture Robert Hurd, Anne Arundel Community College, USA Part V. Dylan Beyond the Songs 11. Teaching Chronicles Graley Herren, Xavier University, USA 12. Bob Dylan and Documentary Film Leigh H. Edwards, Florida State University, USA Part VI. Afterword Why Teach Dylan? Richard F. Thomas, Harvard University, USA Appendix A: Contributor Syllabi Appendix B: Course Materials List of Contributors Index , Barrierefreier Inhalt: Compliant with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Content is displayed as HTML full text which can easily be resized or read with assistive technology, with mark-up that allows screen readers and keyboard-only users to navigate easily
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9798765105030
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9798765105047
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9798765105054
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9798765105078
    Language: English
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    UID:
    gbv_1613039190
    Format: XXIV, 404 S. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9780802827173 , 0802827179
    Note: John and our pluralist context: Johannine dualism and contemporary pluralism / Stephen C. Barton -- Johannine dualism and contemporary pluralism / Miroslav Volf -- Those who have read John before us: Christianizing divine aseity : Irenaeus reads John / D. Jeffrey Bingham -- Anglican approaches to St. John's Gospel / Rowan Williams -- Glory or persecution : the God of the Gospel of John in the history of interpretation / Tord Larsson -- History and testimony in John: The historical reliability of John's Gospel : from what perspective should it be assessed? / C. Stephen Evans -- The Fourth Gospel as the testimony of the beloved disciple / Richard Bauckham -- John and "the Jews": Bridging the gap : how might the Fourth Gospel help us cope with the legacy of Christianity's exclusive claim over against Judaism? / Stephen Motyer -- The Jews and the worlds of the Fourth Gospel / Judith Lieu -- "The Jews who had believed in Jim" (John 8:31) and the motif of apostasy in the Gospel of John / Terry Griffith -- The father of lies, "the mother of lies," and the death of Jesus (John 12:20-33) / Sigve K. Tonstad -- Perspectives on the raising of Lazarus: The Lazarus story : a literary perspective / Andrew T. Lincoln -- The raising of Lazarus in John 11 : a theological reading / Marianne Meye Thompson -- The Lazarus narrative, theological history, and historical probability / Alan J. Torrance -- Christology: The prologue of the Gospel of John as the gateway to christological truth / Martin Hengel -- The testimony of works in the christology of John's Gospel / Murray Rae -- On guessing points and naming stars : epistemological origins of John's christological tensions / Paul N. Anderson -- Narrative docetism : christology and storytelling in the Gospel of John / Kasper Bro Larsen -- Using John in the theological task today: "The truth will set you free" : salvation as revelation / Anastasia Scrutton -- God in the worldthe world in God : perichoresis in Trinity and eschatology / Jürgen Moltmann. - The essays... were first presented in 2003 as papers at the first St. Andrews Conference on Scripture and Theology held at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland. - Includes bibliographical references and indexes , John and our pluralist context -- Johannine dualism and contemporary pluralism / Stephen C. Barton -- Johannine dualism and contemporary pluralism / Miroslav Volf -- Those who have read John before us -- Christianizing divine aseity : Irenaeus reads John / D. Jeffrey Bingham -- Anglican approaches to St. John's Gospel / Rowan Williams -- Glory or persecution : the God of the Gospel of John in the history of interpretation / Tord Larsson -- History and testimony in John -- The historical reliability of John's Gospel : from what perspective should it be assessed? / C. Stephen Evans -- The Fourth Gospel as the testimony of the beloved disciple / Richard Bauckham -- John and "the Jews" -- Bridging the gap : how might the Fourth Gospel help us cope with the legacy of Christianity's exclusive claim over against Judaism? / Stephen Motyer -- Anti-Judaism, the Jews, and the worlds of the Fourth Gospel / Judith Lieu -- "The Jews who had believed in Him" (John 8:31) and the motif of apostasy in the Gospel of John / Terry Griffith -- "The father of lies," "the mother of lies," and the death of Jesus (John 12:20-33) / Sigve K. Tonstad -- Perspectives on the raising of Lazarus -- The Lazarus story : a literary perspective / Andrew T. Lincoln -- The raising of Lazarus in John 11 : a theological reading / Marianne Meye Thompson -- The Lazarus narrative, theological history, and historical probability / Alan J. Torrance -- Christology -- The prologue of the Gospel of John as the gateway to Christological truth / Martin Hengel -- The testimony of works in the Christology of John's Gospel / Murray Rae -- On guessing points and naming stars : epistemological origins of John's Christological tensions / Paul N. Anderson -- Narrative docetism : Christology and storytelling in the Gospel of John / Kasper Bro Larsen -- Using John in the theological task today -- "The truth will set you free" : salvation as revelation / Anastasia Scrutton -- God in the world--the world in God : perichoresis in Trinity and eschatology / Jürgen Moltmann. , John and our pluralist context -- Johannine dualism and contemporary pluralism / Stephen C. Barton -- Johannine dualism and contemporary pluralism / Miroslav Volf -- Those who have read John before us -- Christianizing divine aseity : Irenaeus reads John / D. Jeffrey Bingham -- Anglican approaches to St. John's Gospel / Rowan Williams -- Glory or persecution : the God of the Gospel of John in the history of interpretation / Tord Larsson -- History and testimony in John -- The historical reliability of John's Gospel : from what perspective should it be assessed? / C. Stephen Evans -- The Fourth Gospel as the testimony of the beloved disciple / Richard Bauckham -- John and "the Jews" -- Bridging the gap : how might the Fourth Gospel help us cope with the legacy of Christianity's exclusive claim over against Judaism? / Stephen Motyer -- Anti-Judaism, the Jews, and the worlds of the Fourth Gospel / Judith Lieu -- "The Jews who had believed in Him" (John 8:31) and the motif of apostasy in the Gospel of John / Terry Griffith -- "The father of lies," "the mother of lies," and the death of Jesus (John 12:20-33) / Sigve K. Tonstad -- Perspectives on the raising of Lazarus -- The Lazarus story : a literary perspective / Andrew T. Lincoln -- The raising of Lazarus in John 11 : a theological reading / Marianne Meye Thompson -- The Lazarus narrative, theological history, and historical probability / Alan J. Torrance -- Christology -- The prologue of the Gospel of John as the gateway to Christological truth / Martin Hengel -- The testimony of works in the Christology of John's Gospel / Murray Rae -- On guessing points and naming stars : epistemological origins of John's Christological tensions / Paul N. Anderson -- Narrative docetism : Christology and storytelling in the Gospel of John / Kasper Bro Larsen -- Using John in the theological task today -- "The truth will set you free" : salvation as revelation / Anastasia Scrutton -- God in the world--the world in God : perichoresis in Trinity and eschatology / Jürgen Moltmann
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Bibel Johannesevangelium ; Bibel Johannesevangelium ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Bauckham, Richard 1946-
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Bloomsbury T&T Clark | London : Bloomsbury Publishing
    UID:
    gbv_1034138456
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 302 pages)
    Edition: 1 [edition]
    Edition: 2014
    ISBN: 9780567670069 , 9780567670052
    Series Statement: International studies on Christian origins within Library of New Testament studies v. 573
    Content: Preface -- Introduction: What is at Stake by Advocating or Disputing the Two Source Theory? (Heike Omerzu, University of Copenhagen, Denmark) -- I History and Theory -- 1. Conceptual Stakes in the Synoptic Problem - John S. Kloppenborg,University of Toronto, Canada -- 2. Sad Sources; Observations from the History of Theology on the Origins and Contours of the Synaptic Problem - Stefan Alkier, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany -- 3. Were the Gospel Authors Really 'Simple Christians Without Literacy Gift (Albert Schweitzer)? Arguments for the Quest for Sources behind the Gospels - Mogens Muller, University of Copenhagen, Denmark -- 4. Q and the Logia: On the Discovery of and Marginalizing of P. Oxy.1 - Francis Watson, University of Durham, UK -- 5. Francis Watson, Q and "L -- M" - Christopher M. Tuckett, University of Oxford, UK -- 6. Seven Theses on the Synoptic Problem, in Disagreement with Christopher Tuckett - Francis Watson, University of Durham, UK -- II Textual Studies -- 7. Mark With and Against Q: The Earliest Gospel Narrative as a Counter Model - Eve Marie Becker, Aarhus University, Denmark -- 8. Refusing to Acknowledge the Immerser (Q 7.31-35) - Clare K. Rothschild -- 9. Coherence and Distinctness - Exploring the Social Matrix of the Double Tradition - Hildegard Scherer, University of Bonn, Germany. -- 10. Taking Our Leave of Mark - Q Overlaps: Major Agreements and the Farrer Theory - Mark Goodacre -- Duke's University, USA -- 11. The Gospel of Luke as Narratological Improvement of Synoptic Pretexts: The Narrative Introduction to the Jesus Story (Mark 1.1- parr) - Werner Kahl, Academy of Mission at the University of Hamburg -- 12. Does Dating Luke- Acts into the Second Century Affect the Q Hypothesis? - Shelley Matthews, Furman University, USA -- 13. Marcion's Gospel and the Synoptic Problem in Recent Scholarship - Dieter T. Roth, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat, Germany
    Content: The Q-Hypothesis has functioned as a mainstay of study of the synoptic gospels for many years. Increasingly it comes under fire. In this volume leading proponents of Q, as well as of the case against Q, offer the latest arguments based on the latest research into this literary conundrum. The contributors to the volume include John Kloppenborg, Christopher Tuckett, Clare Rothschild, Mark Goodacre, and Francis Watson. The Q-Hypothesis is examined in depth and the discussion moves back and forth over Q's strengths and weaknesses. As such the volume sheds light on how the gospels were composed, and how we can view them in their final literary forms
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Barrierefreier Inhalt: Compliant with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Content is displayed as HTML full text which can easily be resized or read with assistive technology, with mark-up that allows screen readers and keyboard-only users to navigate easily
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780567670045
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Gospel interpretation and the Q-hypothesis London : Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2018 ISBN 9780567670045
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780567692481
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Gospel interpretation and the Q-Hypothesis London : t&t clark, 2020 ISBN 9780567692481
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780567670045
    Language: English
    Keywords: Logienquelle ; Bibel Evangelien ; Synoptische Frage ; Exegese
    Author information: Müller, Mogens 1946-
    Author information: Omerzu, Heike 1970-
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    UID:
    gbv_1657343936
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 180 pages) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9789004305434
    Series Statement: Jewish and Christian perspectives series volume 29
    Content: Preliminary Material -- Introduction: The Gospels in First Century Judaea /R. Steven Notley -- 1 Matthew 9:20–22: “And Behold, a Woman Who Had Suffered from a Hemorrhage”—The Bleeding Woman in Matthew, Mark, and Luke: Perspectives from Qumran and Rabbinic Literature /Lawrence H. Schiffman -- 2 Matthew 19:20: “What Do I Still Lack?” Jesus, Charity, and the Early Rabbis /Jeffrey P. García -- 3 Matthew 21:16: “From the Lips of Infants and Babes”—The Interpretation of Psalm 8:2 in Matt 21:16 /David Emanuel -- Matthew 24:28: “Wherever the Body Is, There the Eagles Will Be Gathered Together” and the Death of the Roman Empire /Alexandria Frisch -- 5 Mark 1:1: “The Beginning of the Gospel of Jesus Christ”—In Search of the Jewish Literary Backdrop to Mark 1:1–11: Between The Rule of the Community and Rabbinic Sources /Serge Ruzer -- 6 Mark 1:39: “And He Went throughout All of Galilee . . .”—Sepphoris and First-Century Galilee /Eric M. Meyers -- 7 Mark 7:28: “Even the Dogs Under the Table Eat the Children’s Crumbs”— Women, Food, and Learning /Claudia Setzer -- 8 Luke 5:35: “When the Bridegroom Is Taken Away”—Anticipation of the Destruction of the Second Temple /R. Steven Notley -- 9 Luke 13:10–13: “Woman, You Have Been Set Free From Your Ailment”—Illness, Demon Possession, and Laying on Hands in Light of Second Temple Period Jewish Literature /Daniel A. Machiela -- 10 Luke 22:53: “When I Was With You Daily in the Temple”—What Did the Jerusalem Temple Look Like in the Time of Jesus? Some Reflections on the Façade of Herod’s Temple /Peter Schertz and Steven Fine -- 11 Luke 24:45—“Then He Opened Their Minds to Understand the Scriptures” (δι)ανοίγω in Luke 24 and the Rabbinic Use of פתח /Burton L. Visotzky -- 12 John 20:22b–23: “The Forgiveness of Sins and the Power to Overcome Them”—A Lexical and Exegetical Study /Brad H. Young -- Index of Sources -- Subject Index.
    Content: In The Gospels in First Century Judaea experts of Greco-Roman Judaism employ their expertise to offer fresh and innovative interpretations of gospel texts. Each study examines closely a passage from one of the four canonical gospels in order to shed light on it from various pertinent subject areas (e.g., linguistics, archaeology, fine art). The studies presented in this volume follow on the heels of more than forty years of research into the Jewish backgrounds of the New Testament, with one innovative development, namely, reading and interpreting the gospels as accounts that originate in the first century Judaea and play a more integral role in the body of ancient Jewish literature
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004300446
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The Gospels in first-century Judaea Leiden : Brill, 2016 ISBN 9789004300446
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
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    RVK:
    Keywords: Judäa ; Bibel Evangelien ; Urchristentum ; Frühjudentum ; Literatur ; Zeithintergrund ; Konferenzschrift
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    Author information: Notley, R. Steven
    Author information: García, Jeffrey P.
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    UID:
    almahu_9949702862002882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789047415886 , 9789004143937
    Series Statement: Brill Book Archive Part 1, ISBN: 9789004472495 1
    Content: This volume is the first complete analysis of the apocryphal gospel fragment P.Oxy. 840 since its initial discovery nearly a century ago. The fragment recounts a dispute over ritual purity between Jesus and a Pharisaic chief priest in the temple. After an examination of prior research, this work explores the various palaeographical and historical questions raised by this apocryphal story and also offers a new Greek edition and English translation. In particular, P.Oxy. 840's controversial descriptions of ritual purity practices in Herod's temple are evaluated in light of what is known of first-century Judaism. After comparing the text with similar passages in the canonical gospels, the origins of this non-canonical story are traced to second-century Jewish-Christian groups that shared its theological and polemical thrust.
    Note: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS -- INTRODUCTION TO P.OXY. 840 -- I. History of Interpretation -- A. Initial Interest (1908-1914); B. Subsequent Neglect (1914-1986); C. Occasional Attention (1986-2003); D. Summary -- II. Purpose of this Study -- CHAPTER ONE: THE CODICOLOGY AND PALAEOGRAPHY OF P.OXY. 840 -- I. The Form of P.Oxy. 840: Codex -- II. The Material of P.Oxy. 840: Parchment -- III. The Size of P.Oxy. 840 -- A. Amulets; B. Miniature Codices; C. Blau and Preuschen; D. Summary -- IV. The Hand of P.Oxy. 840 -- V. The Punctuation of P.Oxy. 840 -- A. Enlarged First Letter; B. Spaces Between Sentences; C. Coloring; D. Points; E. Accents/Breathing Marks; F. Diplh; G. Diairesis; H. Summary -- VI. Scribal Habits of P.Oxy. 840 -- A. Corrections; B. Inconsistencies -- VII. Abbreviations in P.Oxy. 840 -- A. Nomina Sacra; B. Omitted -- VIII. Conclusions -- CHAPTER TWO: TEXT AND TRANSLATION OF P.OXY. 840 -- I. The Text -- A. Diplomatic Text; B. Reading Text; C. English Translation -- II. Commentary -- A. Line 1; B. Lines 2-3; C. Lines 3-7; D. Lines 7-12; E. Lines 12-16; F. Lines 16-21; G. Lines 21-24; H. Lines 24-30; I. Lines 30-34; J. Lines 34-41; K. Lines 41-45 -- CHAPTER THREE: THE HISTORICAL PROBLEMS OF P.OXY. 840 -- I. Pharisaic High Priest -- A. Definition of arciereuj; B. The Combination of Pharisee and Chief Priest -- II. Temple Layout and the "Holy Vessels" -- A. agia skeuh; B. agneuthrion -- III. Ceremonial Washing and the "Pool of David" -- A. The Pool of David as a Miqveh; B. Dogs and Pigs in the Pool of David -- IV. Restrictions on Entering the Temple -- A. Immersion Before Entering the Temple; B. Dressing in White Garments; C. The Essenes; D. Foot Washing -- V. Conclusion -- CHAPTER FOUR: THE RELATIONSHIP OF P.OXY. 840 TO THE CANONICAL GOSPELS -- I. Pericope 1 (l.1-7) -- A. Textual Relationships: Vocabulary, Phraseology, Grammar; B. Literary Form/Structure; C. Origins of the Tradition -- II. Pericope 2 (l.7-45) -- A. Textual Relationships: Vocabulary, Phraseology, Grammar; B. Five Canonical Passages (1. Luke 11:37-52;2. Matt 23:13-22; 3. John 7:1-52; 4. John 13:10; 5. Mark 7:1-23; 6. Summary)C. Literary Form/Structure; D. Origins of the Tradition -- III. Conclusion -- CHAPTER FIVE: TOWARDS PLACING P.OXY. 840 WITHIN EARLY CHRISTIANITY -- I. The Community of P.Oxy. 840 -- A. Early Heretical Groups; B. Jewish-Christian; C. Which Jewish-Christian Community?; D. Who Were the Opponents of P.Oxy. 840?; E. Summary and Conclusions -- II. Comparison of P.Oxy. 840 to Analogous Apocryphal Gospels -- A. Gospel of Peter; B. P. Egerton 2; C. Jewish-Christian Gospels; D. The Long Ending of Mark; E. The Pericope of the Adulterous Woman -- III. Summary and Conclusions -- APPENDIX -- FIGURE 1 -- FIGURE 2 -- IS P.OXY. 840 A REDACTION OF AN EARLIER APOCRYPHAL STORY? -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDICES.
    Additional Edition: Print version: The Gospel of the Savior : An Analysis of P.Oxy 840 and its Place in the Gospel Traditions of Early Christianity. Leiden ; Boston : BRILL, 2005 ISBN 9789004143937
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9949420322102882
    Format: 1 online resource (521 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789004373501
    Series Statement: Biblical Interpretation Ser.
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- R. Alan Culpepper: Selected Publications and Presentations -- Prologue -- Introduction -- R. Alan Culpepper: A Tribute -- Gospel of Matthew -- Chapter 1 From Isaiah 40:3 to Matthew 3:3-Intertextuality and Traditionsgeschichte -- Chapter 2 Turning the Other Cheek to a Perpetrator: Renunciation or Upholding of Justice? -- Chapter 3 Oeuvre Mouvante: The Gospels as Living Traditions -- Chapter 4 So What's the Story? The Role of Plot in Reading Matthew's Gospel -- Chapter 5 Jesus was a Refugee: Reception of Matthew 2:13-23 -- Gospel of Mark -- Chapter 6 Mark: John's Photographic Negative -- Chapter 7 Placing Bethsaida: From Mark to Matthew and Luke to John -- Chapter 8 Teaching the Gospel of Mark in Rome -- Chapter 9 From Markan Narrative in Print to Markan Narrative in Performance: A Paradigm Shift -- Chapter 10 Do You not Yet Trust God's Rule Breaking in on Earth? The Disciples in Mark -- Gospel of Luke -- Chapter 11 Illuminating "Christ Among the Doctors" (Luke 2:41-52) in the Exegetical Tradition and Select Florentine Renaissance Paintings -- Chapter 12 Disability and Dis-ease: Body, Restoration, and Ethics of Reading in Luke's Gospel -- Chapter 13 The Parable of the Minas in Lukan Context: Jesus and Kingship, the Carnivalesque, and Intertextuality -- Chapter 14 Murmuring Sophists: Extratextual Elements in Luke's Portrayal of Pharisees -- Chapter 15 Breathing New Life into Narrative Criticism: Postclassical Narratology and the Gospel of Luke -- Gospel of John -- Chapter 16 Jesus, God of Old and Newcomer: Rhetorical Character Presentation in John 1-2 -- Chapter 17 Stereotypes, In-Groups, and Out-Groups in the Gospel of John -- Chapter 18 There Are No "Aporias": Ancient Media Culture and the Problem of the Fourth Gospel's Composition-History -- Chapter 19 How Johannine Signs Signify (or Don't). , Chapter 20 The Fourth Gospel: A "Spiritual" or "Theological" Gospel -- Beyond the Gospels -- Chapter 21 The Children of God and the Son of God in the Johannine Gospel and Epistles -- Chapter 22 Fictive Kinship and Its Symbolism in the Literary Structures of 1 John -- Chapter 23 Discovering Psalm 156 and Its Importance for Early Judaism and Christian Origins -- Chapter 24 Encounter, Dissonance, and Reflection in the Dialectical Development of Paul's Theology -- Chapter 25 Sit and Listen -- Go and Do: The Parables of the Good Samaritan and Prodigal Son in Howard Thurman's Life and Thought -- Epilogue -- A Closing Tribute to R. Alan Culpepper -- Index of Modern Authors -- Index of Ancient Sources.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Parsons, Mikeal C. Anatomies of the Gospels and Beyond Boston : BRILL,c2018 ISBN 9789004373495
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    Lewiston :The Edwin Mellen Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959238799202883
    Format: 1 online resource (414 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-7734-1208-5
    Series Statement: Studies in Bible & Early Christianity ; v.48
    Content: This book applies Wolfgang Iser's theories about the reading process to Luke-Acts in order to determine how reading these documents affects the reader's understanding and behavior relating to issues of wealth and poverty which has two emphases. On one hand, the reader will understand that these documents advocate a renunciation of the desire for wealth and possessions. On the other hand the reader will understand that these documents advocate actions of generosity toward persons in need.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Abbreviations; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter I: Recent Readings of Wealth and Poverty in the Third Gospel and Acts; Introduction; A Popular Reading (Richard J. Cassidy); The Ecclesiastial Reader (Hans-Joachim Degenhardt); The Persecuted Reader (Walter Schmithals); The Financially Secure God-Fearer (David Peter Seccombe); The Residential Reader (John Koenig); Possessions as Symbolic of One's Person (Luke Johnson); Possessions as Symbolic of Commitment to Social Structures (Lraybill and Sweetland); Conclusion , Chapter II: Appropriating Reader-Response Theory Introduction; Wolfgang Iser's Literary Theory; A. The Text in Iser's Theory; B. The Reader in Iser's Theory; C. Interaction between Text and Reader in Iser's Theory; Further Theoretical Reflections; A. Who is the Reader in Iser's Theory?; B. Who determines what is determinate and indeterminate?; C. How do we talk about ""meaning?""; Devising a Framework for Empirical Study; Chapter III: Reading the Third Gospel; Introduction; Initial Frames of Reference (Luke 1-4); A. The Preface (Luke 1:1-4); B. The Birth and Childhood Narratives (Luke 1:5-2:52) , C. The Ministry of John the Baptist (Luke 3:1-21)D. The Beginning of Jesus' Ministry (Luke 3:22-4:44); Finding and Filling Gaps(Luke 5-8); A. Calling of Disciples and Apostles (Luke 5:1-6:16); B. The Sermon on the Plain (Luke 6:17-49); C. Characteristic Works and Teachings (Luke 7:1-8:55); Encountering Negations (Luke 9-14); A. The Mission of the Twelve (9:1-62); B. The Mission of the ""Others"" and it's aftermath (Luke 10:1-42); C. Greed and Discipleship (Luke 11:1-12:48); D. Hospitality and Discipleship (13:1-14:35); Bringing Closure to the Reading (Luke 15-24) , A. Parables (Luke 15:1-18:17)B. Jesus and Two Rich Men (Luke 18:18-19:10); C. Confrontations in Jerusalem (Luke 19:11-24:53); Concluding Reflections; Chapter IV: Reading the Acts of the Apostles; Introduction; Reconnecting to Previous Frames of Reference (Acts 1:1-26); Discovering New Gaps to Fill (Acts 2:1-6:7); A. Pentecost and Its Aftermath (Acts 2:1-47); Excursus: The Origin and the Character of the ""Community of Goods""; B. Life and Death in the Jerusalem Community (Acts 3:1-6:7); Encountering Negations of the Jerusalem Image (6:8-19:41); A, The Ministry of the Seven (6:8-8:40) , B. Events Leading to the Apostolic Council (9:1-15:29)C. Paul's Post-Council Ministry (15:300-19:41); Bringing Closure to the Reading (Acts 20:1-28:31); A. Paul's Farewell (20:1-21:26); B. Paul on Trial (Acts 21:27-28:31); Concluding Reflections; Chapter V: The Greco-Roman Context; Introduction; Seneca; Philo of Alexandria; Clement of Alexandria; Conclusion; Conclusion; Appendix; Peter and Paul in the Canonical and Apocryphal Acts; Peter and Paul in the Apocryphal Acts; A. The Acts of Peter; B. The Acts of Paul; C. The Acts of Peter and the Twelve Apostles; D. Summary , Revisiting Peter and Paul in the Canonical Acts , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7734-7473-0
    Language: English
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    New York :Oxford University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959231798702883
    Format: x, 194 p.
    ISBN: 0-19-774061-8 , 1-280-52624-6 , 0-19-536047-8 , 1-4294-0750-6
    Series Statement: Oxford scholarship online
    Content: This text presents a controversial thesis concerning the composition of the Gospel According to John. Most New Testament scholars believe that John was independent of the other three (Synoptic) Gospels, although some hold that he may have been familiar with Mark. This has led many to attempt to reconstruct the history of the community within which and for which John must have written. Brodie argues, however, that until the source question is settled, the historical question remains fruitless. What has been missing from Johannine scholarship, he says, is an accurate sense of the way in which writers of the ancient world set about composing their works. Given this literary context, it can be argued that John knew and used not only all of the Synoptic Gospels, but Acts, Ephesians, and the Pentateuch as well.
    Note: Previously issued in print: New York: Oxford University Press, 1993. , Intro -- Contents -- General Introduction: The Uncertain Quest and the Need for a Firmer Foundation -- I: THE UNCERTAIN QUEST -- The Move from Specifics to a Broad Three-Part Inquiry -- 1. The Quest for the Religious Background -- 2. The Quest for the Purpose/Life-Situation -- 3. The Quest for the History of a Johannine Community -- II: TOWARDS ESTABLISHING A PARTIAL GUIDE TO HISTORY: JOHN'S COMPOSITION (Use of Sources) -- Composition as a Basis for History -- 4. The Quest for Sources: The Central Problem -- 5. The Thesis -- 6. The Ancient Context: A World of Literary Transformation -- 7. A Test Case: John 9 as a Dramatization of the Vision Theme in Mark 8:11-9:8 -- 8. John's Systematic Use of All of Mark -- 9. John's Systematic Use of Matthew -- 10. John's Systematic Use of Part of Luke-Acts -- 11. John's Systematic Use of the Pentateuch -- 12. John's Systematic Use of Ephesians -- III: THE QUEST RESUMED: INITIAL CONCLUSION -- 13. The Religious Background -- 14. The Purpose/Life-Situation -- 15. Questions About the Reality of the Johannine Community: Towards Seeing the Evangelist as Primarily an Integrated Member of the Larger World-Oriented Christian Community or Church -- General Conclusion: From History to Spirit -- APPENDIX A: The Story of the Adulteress and the Accusers (John 7:53-8:11) -- APPENDIX B: John's Use of Names -- APPENDIX C: John's Use of the Pentateuch: A Tentative Outline of One Dimension -- APPENDIX D: John's Use of Part of Luke-Acts: A Tentative Outline of One Dimension -- APPENDIX E: John's Main Sources: An Approximate Summary -- Bibliography -- Index to Modern Authors , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-19-505801-1
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-19-507588-9
    Language: English
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