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  • - The New Testament and the Scriptures of Israel
     
    2 519,-

    Discusses each of the New Testament books that contain quotations from "Deuteronomy" - "Matthew", "Mark", "Luke-Acts", "John", "Romans & Galatians", "1 & 2 Corinthians", "Hebrews", the "Pastoral Epistles" and "Revelation". This book provides an overview of the status, role and function of "Deuteronomy" in the first century.

  • - Methodological Reassessments of the Letter of First Peter
     
    2 665

    Incorporates essays examining the impact of methodological advances in Testament studies of the letters of James, 1 and 2 Peter and Jude. This title includes rhetorical, social-scientific, socio-rhetorical, ideological and hermeneutical methods, as they contribute to understanding First Peter and its social context.

  • - Interdisciplinary Perspectives
     
    719

    Explores the relation of theological thought to the reading of Scripture. This work reflects on how Christological models relate to contemporary cultural and political concerns.

  • av Dr. J. Samuel Subramanian
    1 909,-

    "The Book of Psalms" is one of the most frequently cited books in the "New Testament". This book examines the topic within the broader use of the "Old Testament" in the "New Testament", that of the prophetic reading of the "Psalms" in the "Synoptic Gospels" and in the context of Second Temple Judaism.

  • av Peter Mallen
    2 369,-

    References to "Isaiah" occur at key points in the narrative, typically introducing the mission of main characters and outlining or summarising the overall plot, suggesting that "Luke" utilises "Isaiah" as part of his interpretive framework. This book is an investigative study into where, how and why "Luke" interacts with "Isaiah".

  • - An Investigation of the Accusations Against the Historical Jesus
     
    2 365,-

    Features the seven allegations proposed by Scot McKnight in his article 'Calling Jesus Mamzer'. This book contains essays that explore the historicity of each accusation and what they tell us about Jesus. It states that by examining these specific allegations, one can begin to comprehend a neglected dimension of historical Jesus studies.

  • - Studies in the Letter to the Ephesians
    av Larry Joseph Kreitzer
    2 365,-

    A collection of articles and essays written by Kreitzer on the letter to the Ephesians and follows up a suggestion which he first put forward in 1997 as to the setting and provenance of the epistle. It also offers some archaeological, textual and numismatic evidence for scholarly consideration.

  • - Frederick Douglass Reads James
    av Dr. Margaret (Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Aymer
    2 365,-

    An examination of the way in which Frederick Douglass, the nineteenth-century abolitionist, used the epistle of James, particularly Jas 3:17, in his abolitionist speeches, to "read" the "darkness" of slavery and slaveholding Christianity.

  • - Differentiation and Shared Ethical Values in Ephesians 4:17-6:9
    av Daniel K. Darko
    665 - 2 365,-

    Examines the tensions found in scholarly discussions of the ethical content of Ephesians 4.17-6.9, focusing on the inclusion, exclusion or integration of the reader into society's outside world.

  • - Interpreting Galatians 3:28 in Early Christianity
    av Dr Pauline Hogan
    2 519,-

    Focuses on the historical-critical exploration of the post-New Testament career of the verse Galatians 3:28. This book reveals that early Christians did not always approach this verse with the same concerns as modern readers. It also reveals that writers treated Gal 3:28 as a statement about the identification of Christians with Christ.

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    2 365,-

    Provides a study of how cosmological language and concepts interact with the New Testament. This book examines the New Testament (NT) documents to inquire as to how cosmological language and concepts inform, interact with, and contribute to the specific theological emphases of the various NT books.

  • av Associate Professor Darian (Biola University Lockett
    2 365,-

    Provides a look at purity language within the "Epistle of James", arguing against restricting the meaning of purity language to the individual moral sphere. This volume offers a taxonomy of purity language, applied as a heuristic guide to understand the function of purity and pollution in the epistle.

  • - Volume 2: The Gospel of Matthew
    av Dr. Thomas R. (Trinity Western University Hatina
    2 365,-

    A collection of essays focusing the function of embedded biblical texts in Matthew's Gospel. It considers the function of embedded scripture texts in the context of the Gospels written and read/heard in their early Christian settings.

  • - The Didache's Meal Ritual and its Place in Early Christianity
    av Dr. Jonathan Schwiebert
    2 369,-

    Examines the relationship between the Didache's meal ritual and the well-known tradition of Jesus' final meal. This book reassesses the various potential parallels to the Didache's prayers, and their degree of sympathy with this ritual form, to reconstruct a trajectory of the ritual's influence in early Christianity.

  • - Text, Hermeneutic, and Purpose
    av James A. Meek
    605 - 2 365,-

    A study on the uses of the Old Testament in "Luke-Acts", focusing on the theme of the Gentile mission as it relates to the Old Testament. It argues that while there are similarities in the quotations in "Acts" with the Old Greek form of the cited texts, the argument never depends on distinctive readings of the Old Greek.

  • av Dr. William S. (University of Wales Campbell
    719

    Paul is traditionally viewed as separating from the churches of Peter and of Jewish Christ-followers to promote his own mission, triumphing in the creation of a church with a gentile identity. This book argues that the Pauline mission represents only one strand of the Christ-movement that should not be universalized to signify the whole.

  • - Ritual Elements in Mark's Passion Narrative
    av Nicole Wilkinson Duran
    2 215,-

    Explores how "Mark's Gospel" engages in its own effort of ritualization; a struggle in its need to make order out of experience, with out losing the truth of the experience itself.

  • - Methodological Reassessments of the Letter of Jude
     
    2 665

    Includes essays, which examine the impact of methodological developments in New Testament studies to "Jude", including, for example, rhetorical, social-scientific, socio-rhetorical, ideological and hermeneutical methods, as they contribute to understanding this letter and its social context.

  • - The Origin and Function of the Gospels in Early Christianity
     
    2 499

    Presents a discussion centred upon the audience of the gospels.

  • - Volume 1: Thematic Studies
     
    2 519,-

    Offers analysis of intertexuality within Early Christian literature. This title includes essays that explore the use of Old Testament scripture in the Gospels and Acts. It examines the apostle Paul's interpretation of scripture in his letters, and looks at non-Pauline writings and their utilization of scripture.

  • - Volume 2: Exegetical Studies
     
    2 215,-

    Offers analysis of intertexuality within Early Christian literature. This collection of essays treats pre-Christian texts, as well as Christian texts, that make use of older sacred tradition. It analyzes the respective uses of scripture in diverse Jewish and Christian traditions.

  • - Volume 3: The Gospel of Luke
     
    2 369,-

    A collection of research by scholars on the interpretation of embedded Jewish scripture texts (quotations or allusions) in "Luke's Gospel". It considers the function of embedded scripture texts in the context of the Gospel as a self-contained narrative written and read/heard in its early Christian setting.

  • - A Study of 1 Corinthians 1-4 in the Comic-Philosophic Tradition
    av Professor L. L. (Fordham University Welborn
    1 169

    Argues that Paul's acceptance of the role of a 'fool', and his evaluation of the message of the cross as 'foolishness', are understood against the background of the theatre and the fool's role in the mime. The author's investigation demonstrates that the term 'folly' (moria) was understood as a designation of the attitude.

  • - The Audience as Fellow-worker in Luke-Acts and Its Literary Milieu
    av Kathy Maxwell
    605 - 2 215,-

    Examines the role of the 'audience' in interpreting Luke's narrative in "Acts" with reference to ancient rhetorical, Jewish, Pagan and other early Christian writings. This book explores ancient rhetoricians' comments about 'the audience', and the kinds of audience participation they expected and the tools used to encourage such participation.

  • - What Can We Know About Jesus' Self-understanding?
    av Sigurd Grindheim & Mark Goodacre
    755 - 2 369,-

    Offers an examination of Jesus' claims in the gospels to be 'God's Equal' with reference to the historical Jesus and the Christology of the early church. This title argues that Jesus implicitly claimed to be God's equal and that the Synoptic Gospels on the basis of these claims developed their Christology of Jesus as God's Son.

  • av Professor Steve (Newman University Moyise
    665,-

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    2 065,-

    Examines the Fourth Gospel in reference to First-Century media culture, including issues of issues of orality, aurality and performance. This book challenges predominant paradigms for understanding early Jesus traditions and the formation of written Gospels.

  • av USA) McNicol & Allan J. (Austin Graduate School of Theology
    665 - 2 065,-

    Examines the 'Conversion of the Nations' in the book of "Revelation" together with the author's vision for final redemption. This work also examines longstanding tension between the author of "Revelation"'s description of the destruction of unrepentant nations early in the book in contrast with their final experience of salvation in Rev 21.24-26.

  • - An Intertextual and Theological Exegesis
    av Brian J. Abasciano
    665 - 2 215,-

    Examines the use of the Old Testament in "Romans" 9.

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    2 675,-

    An examination of the apostle Paul within the Second Century, focused upon the writings of the Apostolic Fathers. It looks at the imprint and influence that the writings of the Apostle Paul had in the second century examining the Pauline corpus in conjunction with key second century figures and texts.

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