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From Jesus to the New Testament : Early Christian Theology and the Origin of the New Testament Canon /

From Jesus to the New Testament : early Christian theology and the origin of the New Testament canon /

"Traces the historical rationale for the development of the Christian canon, rooted in the life, preaching, and teaching of Jesus"--

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Schröter, Jens, 1961-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Alemán
Publicado: Waco, Texas : Baylor University Press, 2013.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Half Title Page, About the Series, Title Page, Copyright; Contents; Editors' Introduction; Preface to the English Edition; Preface to the German Edition; Introduction; Part I. Recollection and History in Early Christianity ; 1. New Testament Science beyond Historicism: Recent Developments in the Theory of History and Their Significance for the Exegesis of Early Christian Writings; 2. Reflections on the Relationship between Historiography and Hermeneutics in New Testament Science.
  • 3. Construction of History and the Beginnings of Christianity: Reflections on the Christian Interpretation of History from a New Testament Perspective4. History in Light of the Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ: Remarks on the Discussion concerning Memory and History from the Perspective of Early Christianity; Part II. Jesus-Paul-Luke ; 5. Beginnings of the Jesus Tradition: Tradition-Historical Observations on an Area of the History of Early Christian Theology; 6. On the Historicity of the Gospels: A Contribution to Current Discussion on the Historical Jesus.
  • 7. The Unity of the Gospel: Reflections on the Christological Controversy of Galatians and Its History-of-Theology Background8. The Universalizing of the Law in Galatians: A Contribution to Paul's Understanding of the Law ; 9. Metaphorical Christology in Paul: Reflections on the Contribution of a Theory-of-Metaphor Approach to Christology with Reference to a Number of Christological Metaphors in the Letters of Paul; 10. Luke as Historiographer: The Lukan Doppelwerk and the Discovery of Christian Salvation History.
  • 11. Salvation for the Gentiles and Israel: On the Relationship between Christology and People of God in LukePart III. On the Way to the New Testament; 12. Jesus and the Canon: The Early Jesus Tradition in the Context of the Emergence of the New Testament Canon; 13. The Acts of the Apostles and the Emergence of the New Testament Canon: Observations on the Canonization of Acts and Its Meaning as a Canonical Writing; 14. "The Church Has Four Gospels, the Heresy Many": The Emergence of the New Testament in the Context of Early Christian History and Literature.
  • Part IV. What Is "Theology of the New Testament"? 15. Particularity and Inclusivity in Early Christianity ; 16. The Meaning of the Canon for a Theology of the New Testament: Conceptual Reflections in Light of Current Discussion; Bibliography; Index of Ancient Sources; Index of Modern Authors; Subject Index.