Envisioning God in the Humanities : Essays On Christianity, Judaism, and Ancient Religion in Honor of Melissa Harl Sellew. /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Wipf and Stock Publishers.
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Colección: | Westar seminar on God and the human future.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: an appreciation / Courtney J.P. Friesen
- From Mark to Mark to Mark: continuity and discontinuity in the narrative history of Mark's Gospel / Charles A. Bobertz
- Figs, pigs, and imperial Rome: Jesus and the barren fig tree in Mark 11 / Stephen Potthoff
- Double obfuscation of class struggle in Luke 13:10-17: regulation of labor, alienation, and failed revolutions / Steven J. Friesen
- "The thoughts of many hearts": interior characterization in the Gospel of Luke / Mark Reasoner
- The Pentecost narrative of Acts: history, tradition, and literature / Glen W. Menzies
- Contesting the gift of gnosis in 1 Corinthians / Geoffrey S. Smith
- "Why can't a woman be more like a man?": making Mary male (Thomas 114) in the gendered world of Antiquity / Stephen J. Patterson
- The Gospel of Judas and the end of Sethian Gnosticism / David Brakke
- The persistence of crafted memories: the Nag Hammadi Cartonnage, upper Egyptian monasticism, and the literary sources / James E. Goehring
- Messianism in Septuagint Amos? / W. Edward Glenny
- Jewish-Christian relations in Smyrna: rhetoric, reality, and the limits of historical knowledge / Michael W. Holmes
- Could Luke read Latin? New evidence that he did / Dennis R. MacDonald
- The house gathering and the poor in the Gospel of Mark / Dennis E. Smith
- Jesus and sympotic desire / David H. Sick
- Gluttony and drunkenness as Jewish and Christian virtues: from the comic Heracles to the Christ of the Gospels / Courtney J.P. Friesen
- The drama of apocalypse: from tragic hymns to the hymns of revelation /Justin P. Jeffcoat Schedtler
- Divine chemistry: nymphs, sacrament, and substance in the Greco-Roman world / Rabun Taylor.