The taming of the Canaanite woman : constructions of Christian identity in the afterlife of Matthew 15:21-28 /
Current reception histories emphasize the world of Biblical readers, their socio-historical contexts, and the myriad effects of Biblical exegesis. This reception history studies interpretations of Jesus' encounter with a Canaanite woman (Matt 15:21-28) as normative "scripts" that exho...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin :
De Gruyter,
[2013]
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Colección: | Studies of the Bible and its reception ;
v. 1. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- A Genealogy for Reception History
- Bedrock Concerns: Exegetical Credibility, Context, Function, and Reader
- More Recent Developments Within Reception Studies
- The Old and the New
- Then and Now
- Theory of Reception in this Reception History
- Technologies of the Christian Self: Anathema, Exemplum, and Identity Organization of Readings
- Note on Translations
- Rapitur Christus: Becoming Christians
- An Apocryphal Tradition and a Jewish-Christian Canaanite Woman
- Early Polemical Interpretation: Tertullian and Christian Orthodoxy Early Christian Commentary: Exegesis as Catechesis and Paranesis
- Origen: In Matthaeum
- Hilary of Poitiers: In Matthaeum
- Hilary of Poitiers: Tractatus Mysteriorum
- Ephrem of Nisibis: Commentary on the Gospel Didymus the Blind: In Zacharium
- Jerome: Commentarium in Matthaeum
- Quodvultdeus: Liber promissionum et praedictorum Dei
- Conclusion
- Sermons and Homilies: Textual Communities and the Call to Lived Narrative
- ""Ambrose: Easter Sermon and Sermon on Dives and Lazarus """"Augustine: Sermon 77 and Sermon 121 ""; ""John Chrysostom: Homily 52 ""; ""Conclusion ""; ""Necessary Others in Matthew 15:21�28: Race, Class, and Gender ""; ""The Racial-Ethnic Other: Adversus Judaeos ""