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The New Testament and early Christian literature in Greco-Roman context : studies in honor of David E. Aune /

This volume is a collection of scholarly studies honoring Prof. Dr. David E. Aune on his 65th birthday. Its title, "The New Testament and Early Christian Literature in Greco-Roman Context: Studies in Honor of David E. Aune" reflects Prof. Aune's academic training, interests, and exten...

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Други автори: Aune, David E., Fotopoulos, John, 1967-
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, ℗♭2006.
Серия: Supplements to Novum Testamentum ; v. 122.
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Подобни документи: Print version:: New Testament and early Christian literature in Greco-Roman context.
Съдържание:
  • Encomium to David E. Aune /
  • John Fotopoulos
  • Ioudaioi and Paul /
  • Calvin J. Roetzel
  • Crucified for his own sins, crucified for our sins : observations on a Pauline perspective /
  • Peder Borgen
  • The misidentification of Lerna fountain at Corinth : implications for interpretations of the Corinthian idol-food issue (1 Cor 8:1-11:1) /
  • John Fotopoulos
  • "Not even among the pagans" (1 Cor 5:1) : Paul and Seneca on incest /
  • Paul Hartog
  • 2 Corinthians 11:22 : historical context, rhetoric, and ethnic identity /
  • Dennis C. Duling
  • The world of thought in the Philippians hymn (Philippians 2:6-11) /
  • Thomas H. Tobin
  • Paul's pneumatological statements and ancient medical texts /
  • Troy W. Martin
  • "Listening posts" along the way : "synchronisms" as metaleptic prompts to the "continuity of the narrative" in Polybius' Histories and in Luke's Gospel-Acts : a tribute to David E. Aune /
  • David P. Moessner
  • The Pauline itinerary and the archive of Theophanes /
  • Loveday Alexander
  • Judas, the son of perdition, and the fulfillment of Scripture in John 17:12 /
  • Urban C. von Wahlde
  • Perjury in ancient religion and modern law : a comparative analysis of perjury in Homer and United States law /
  • John T. Fitzgerald
  • The kingdom of the Father in the Gospel of Thomas /
  • Hans Kvalbein
  • The relevance of the Roman imperial cult for the book of Revelation : exegetical and hermeneutical reflections on the relation between the seven letters and the visionary main part of the book /
  • Jo˜rg Frey
  • Ruler or god? : the demolition of Herod's eagle /
  • Jan Willem van Henten
  • "A woman clothed with the sun" and the "great red dragon" seeking to "devour her child" (Rev. 12:1, 4) in Roman domestic art /
  • David L. Balch
  • Prolegomenous reflections on Ophidian iconography, symbology, and New Testament theology /
  • James H. Charlesworth
  • Philo, magic and Balaam : neglected aspects of Philo's exposition of the Balaam story /
  • Torrey Seland
  • Rhetorical handbooks in service of Biblical exegesis : Eustathius of Antioch takes Origen back to school /
  • Margaret M. Mitchell
  • Views of mental illness among Greeks, Romans, and Christians /
  • Robert M. Grant
  • Christ proclaiming his law to the apostles : the traditio legis-motif in early Christian art and literature /
  • Reidar Hvalvik
  • Early Christian ascetic practices and Biblical interpretation : the witnesses of Galen and Tatian /
  • James A. Kelhoffer.