Contested issues in Christian origins and the New Testament : collected essays /
In Contested Issues in Christian Origins and the New Testament, Luke Timothy Johnson offers a series of independent studies on a range of critical questions from the historical Jesus to sexuality and law.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2013.
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Colección: | Supplements to Novum Testamentum ;
v. 146. |
Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- pt. 1. Jesus and the Gospels
- pt. 2. Luke-Acts
- pt. 3. Paul
- pt. 4. Other NT compositions
- pt. 5. Issues in Christian origins.
- The humanity of Jesus: what's at stake in the quest for the historical Jesus?
- Learning the human Jesus: historical criticism and literary criticism
- A historiographical response to Wright's Jesus
- The Jesus of the Gospels and philosophy
- Jesus among the philosophers
- Does a theology of the canonical Gospels make sense?
- On finding the Lukan community: a cautious cautionary essay
- The christology of Luke-Acts
- The Lukan kingship parable
- The social dimensions of sōtēria in Luke-Acts and Paul
- Literary criticism of Luke-Acts
- Narrative criticism and translation: the case of the NRSV
- Narrative perspectives on Luke 16:19-31
- Romans 3:21-26 and the faith of Jesus
- Transformation of the mind and moral discernment in Paul
- Life-giving Spirit: the ontological implications of resurrection in 1 Corinthians
- The body in question: the social complexities of resurrection in 1 Corinthians
- Paul's ecclesiology
- 2 Timothy and polemic against false teachers: a re-examination
- Oikonomia theou: the theological voice of 1 Timothy from the perspective of Pauline authorship
- 1 Timothy 1:1-20: the shape of the struggle
- The scriptural world of Hebrews
- Hebrews 10:32-39 and the agony of the translator
- Reading Wisdom wisely
- God ever new, ever the same
- John and Thomas in context
- Koinonia: diversity and unity in early Christianity
- The New Testament's anti-Jewish slander and the conventions of ancient polemic
- Anti-Judaism and the New Testament
- Religious rights and Christian texts
- Proselytism and witness in earliest Christianity
- The Bible after the Holocaust: a response to Emil Fackenheim
- Law in early Christianity
- The complex witness of the New Testament concerning marriage, family, and sexuality
- Making connections: the material expression of friendship in the New Testament.