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LOISY (ALFRED) --- BIBLE. N.T. --- CRITIQUE, INTERPRETATION, ETC. --- 19E-20E SIECLES
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Enemies of the Cross' employs classical rhetorical analysis to examine how Paul structures a deliberative argument using his understanding of the 'cross of Christ'. His goals are to guide/advise the Philippian community through internal and external strife (ch. 2), combat his opponents (ch.3), and develop his notion of the eschatological community (3:18-21). Williams proposes that while Paul has a 'theology of the death of Jesus', of which cross terminology is one of several aspects, this terminology is used almost exclusively in polemical/conflictual contexts. Hence Paul appears to be using '
Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- 227.1*5 --- Brief van Paulus aan de Filippenzen --- Bible. N.T. Philippians -- Commentaries. --- Bible. N.T. Philippians -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Bible. N.T. Philippians -- Criticism, Narrative. --- Bible. N.T. Philippians -- Sermons. --- Bible. N.T. Philippians. --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Christianity --- 227.1*5 Brief van Paulus aan de Filippenzen --- Bible. --- Epistle of Paul to the Philippians --- Epistle to the Philippians --- Letter of Paul to the Philippians --- Philippians --- Pillipo (Book of the New Testament) --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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In this book a new concept is systematically explored: that of the New Testament as a reception of various antecedents. Three chapters cover its reception of the Old Testament, of Second Temple Judaism and of Graeco-Roman culture. Three further chapters explore the reception of Jesus, using as examples the Synoptic parables, Matthew's Messianic Teacher, and the Christology of the Book of Revelation. Paul is considered in a chapter on his reception in Acts, and three final chapters survey broader themes: feminist reception, reception history within the New Testament (using the Annunciation as a
Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- 225 --- Bijbel: Nieuw Testament --- Bible. N.T. --- Bible. N.T. -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Bible. N.T. -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. -- Congresses. --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Christianity --- Bible. --- Ba-yon Tipan --- Bagong Tipan --- Jaji ma Hungi --- Kainē Diathēkē --- New Testament --- Nouveau Testament --- Novo Testamento --- Novum Testamentum --- Novyĭ Zavet --- Novyĭ Zavi︠e︡t Gospoda nashego Īisusa Khrista --- Novyĭ Zavit --- Nuevo Testamento --- Nuovo Testamento --- Nye Testamente --- Perjanjian Baru --- Dhamma sacʻ kyamʻʺ --- Injīl --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Bible NT. Gospels. Matthew --- Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- 226.2 --- Evangelie volgens Matteüs --- Bible. N.T. Matthew 11-13 --- Theology --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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An application of current linguistic research on discourse markers to sentence conjunctions in Matthew's Gospel. This treatment combines linguistic insights with a detailed examination of Matthew's use of kai, de and similar conjunctions in narrative passages, culminating in a verse by verse commentary on the structure of Matthew's ;miracle chapters', Matthew 8-9. Black breaks new ground in linguistic theory by modelling the interplay between features such as sentence conjunction, word order, and verb tense in the portrayal of continuity and discontinuity in Greek narrative. A volume of intere
Greek language, Biblical --- Conjunctions. --- 226.2 --- 225.02*3 --- Evangelie volgens Matteüs --- Nieuw Testament: Griekse bijbelse filologie --- Bible. N.T. Matthew. --- Bible. N.T. Matthew -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Bible. N.T. Matthew -- Language, style. --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Christianity --- Conjunctions --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Language, Style. --- 225.02*3 Nieuw Testament: Griekse bijbelse filologie --- Biblical Greek --- New Testament Greek --- Evangelie volgens Matteus --- Evangelie volgens Matthéüs --- Matʻae pogŭm --- Matai den --- Matai ni yoru fukuinsho --- Matius (Book of the New Testament) --- Mattá --- Matteo (Book of the New Testament) --- Matteus --- Matthäusevangelium --- Matthéüs --- Matthew (Book of the New Testament) --- Matthieu (Book of the New Testament) --- Greek language, Biblical - Conjunctions.
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As the first historian of Christianity, Luke's reliability is vigorously disputed among scholars. The author of the Acts is often accused of being a biased, imprecise, and anti-Jewish historian who created a distorted portrait of Paul. Daniel Marguerat tries to avoid being caught in this true/false quagmire when examining Luke's interpretation of history. Instead he combines different tools - reflection upon historiography, the rules of ancient historians and narrative criticism - to analyse the Acts and gauge the historiographical aims of their author. Marguerat examines the construction of the narrative, the framing of the plot and the characterization, and places his evaluation firmly in the framework of ancient historiography, where history reflects tradition and not documentation. This is a fresh and original approach to the classic themes of Lucan theology: Christianity between Jerusalem and Rome, the image of God, the work of the Spirit, the unity of Luke and the Acts.
Bible --- Historiography --- 226.6 --- Handelingen der apostelen. Akten van de apostelen --- Bible. --- Acts (Book of the New Testament) --- Acts of the Apostles --- Chongdo haengjŏn --- Sado haengjŏn --- Historiography. --- Bible. N.T. Acts --- Arts and Humanities --- Religion
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The conversations in this collection open by challenging ideas that have become standard and subject them to critical re-examination. The central thread of all these essays is a reflection on the processes of reading and theologizing. Among the contributors to this volume are David E. Aune, Jouette Bassler, Daniel Boyarin, Neil Elliott, Victor Paul Furnish, Lloyd Gaston, Steven J. Kraftchick, Robert C. Morgan, J. Andrew Overman, Mark Reasoner, Peter Richardson, and Robin Scroggs. Juanita Garciagodoy and David H. Hopper offer appreciations of Calvin Roetzel as a teacher and colleague.
Bible. --- Theology --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Bible. N.T. -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Bible. N.T. Epistles -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Bible. N.T. Epistles of Paul -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Paul, the Apostle, Saint -- Theology. --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Christianity --- 227.08 --- Paulinische theologie --- 227.08 Paulinische theologie --- Ba-yon Tipan --- Bagong Tipan --- Jaji ma Hungi --- Kainē Diathēkē --- New Testament --- Nouveau Testament --- Novo Testamento --- Novum Testamentum --- Novyĭ Zavet --- Novyĭ Zavi︠e︡t Gospoda nashego Īisusa Khrista --- Novyĭ Zavit --- Nuevo Testamento --- Nuovo Testamento --- Nye Testamente --- Perjanjian Baru --- Dhamma sacʻ kyamʻʺ --- Injīl --- Epistles of Paul --- Paul, Epistles of --- Paul Sŏsin --- Pauline epistles --- Risālat al-Qiddīs Būlus al-rasūl al-thāniyah ilá Tīmūthīʼūs --- Theology. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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This radical new interpretation reveals many connections between Luke and Johannine traditions. Comparision of pericopae shared by Luke and John suggests that the usual assumptions of Lukan priority may be mistaken; instead his may be chronologically the fourth gospel. Luke nevertheless treats his sources in different ways, his response being both critical and creative. He aims to give security to Christians by including as much as possible and reconciling conflicting traditions, while firmly excluding heretical misinterpretation. Shellard also includes a consideration of Luke's use of possibl
Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- 226.4 --- Evangelie volgens Lucas --- Bible. N.T. Luke -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Bible. N.T. Luke. --- Luke, Saint. --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Christianity --- Bible. --- Luc (Book of the New Testament) --- Lucas (Book of the New Testament) --- Luka (Book of the New Testament) --- Lukan săn zăn︠g︡g (Book of the New Testament) --- Lukas (Book of the New Testament) --- Luke (Book of the New Testament) --- Lūqā (Book of the New Testament) --- Nuga pogŭm (Book of the New Testament) --- Ruka den --- Ruka ni yoru fukuinsho --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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In this text-critical, literary, and theological investigation of Paul's interpretation of Isaiah in Romans, it is argued that Paul's citations and allusions evince sustained and careful attention to significant portions of Isaiah, in concert with other scriptural voices. Through a radical rereading of Isaiah, Paul appropriates these prophetic oracles as prefigurations of his own mission to Gentiles while simultaneously appealing to Isaiah as a witness to God's continuing fidelity to Israel. The book examines each of Paul's citations and allusions to Isaiah, situating them both within the milieu of early Jewish interpretive practices and within the context of Paul's unfolding argument in Romans. This volume contributes to the current debate about early Christian interpretation of scripture by tracing the complex and dynamic interrelationship in Paul's letter of Scripture, theology, and mission. This publication has also been published in paperback, please click here for details.
Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- 227.1*1 --- 224.2 --- Brief van Paulus aan de Romeinen --- Jesaja. Isaias --- 227.1*1 Brief van Paulus aan de Romeinen --- Epître aux Romains (Book of the New Testament) --- List do Rzymian (Book of the New Testament) --- Roma-sŏ --- Római levél --- Romans (Book of the New Testament) --- Romasŏ --- Bible. N.T. Romans
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Pauline Christianity takes a fresh perspective on the composition and reception of Luke-Acts in relation to the category ‘Pauline Christianity’ as it has been used to describe traditions, communities, and persons connected to Paul. This inquiry is pursued along three lines. (1) The reception of the Acts of the Apostles and the ‘Pauline’ Luke by Irenaeus is addressed. (2) The compositional intentions of the author of Luke-Acts in constructing ‘Pauline’ Christianity are analyzed. (3) The literary Paulinism of the author is separated from the Paulinism of his sources. This study contributes to the ongoing discussion of Paul’s role in the history of early Christianity by making clear the extent to which the ‘Pauline Christianity’ of Luke-Acts has its origins in various second-century attempts to reconstruct the Christian origins.
Bible.-- N.T.-- Acts-- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Christianity --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Theology. --- Acts (Book of the New Testament) --- Acts of the Apostles --- Chongdo haengjŏn --- Sado haengjŏn --- Epistles of Paul --- Paul, Epistles of --- Paul Sŏsin --- Pauline epistles --- Risālat al-Qiddīs Būlus al-rasūl al-thāniyah ilá Tīmūthīʼūs --- Luc (Book of the New Testament) --- Lucas (Book of the New Testament) --- Luka (Book of the New Testament) --- Lukan săn zăn︠g︡g (Book of the New Testament) --- Lukas (Book of the New Testament) --- Luke (Book of the New Testament) --- Lūqā (Book of the New Testament) --- Nuga pogŭm (Book of the New Testament) --- Ruka den --- Ruka ni yoru fukuinsho --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Theology --- Paul, --- Jesus Christ --- Contributions in Christology. --- Teachings. --- History of doctrines --- Paul --- Contributions in christology --- Bible. N.T. Epistles of Paul --- Bible. N.T. Luke --- Bible. N.T. Acts --- Teachings --- Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 A.D. --- Christian theology --- Theology, Christian --- 226.6 --- Handelingen der apostelen. Akten van de apostelen --- New Testament. --- הברית החדשה. --- תיאולוגיה --- ביקורת, פרשנות וכד'
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