Neotestamentica et Philonica

Neotestamentica et Philonica
Author: David Edward Aune,Torrey Seland,Jarl Henning Ulrichsen
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2014-04-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004268241

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"Neotestamentica et Philonica" is a collection of eighteen essays by an international group of scholars in honor of Peder Borgen. They treat aspects of the study of the historical Jesus, Paul and his Letters, the Gospel of John and Philo of Alexandria. These essays represent the cutting edge of New Testament and Philonic scholarship and will be important resources for students of these subject areas.

The Studia Philonica Annual

The Studia Philonica Annual
Author: David T. Runia,Gregory E. Sterling
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 1589834437

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The Studia Philonica Annual is a scholarly journal devoted to furthuring the study of Hellenistic Judaism, and in particular of the writings and thought of the great Hellenistic-Jewish writer Philo of Alexandria (circa 15 B.C.E. to circa 50 C.E.). The Journal appears annually in November

Strangers in the Light

Strangers in the Light
Author: Torrey Seland
Publsiher: Biblical Interpretation
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2005
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: IND:30000102087826

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The volume contains five studies that have been written over the last decade; some of them are previously published as articles. The studies focus on the role of Silvanus in the making of the letter, the Christians as paroikoi kai parepidemoi, the issue of being a common priesthood, the psychological and ethical issues contained in 1 Pet 2:11, and the range of acculturation and assimilation argued in the letter.

Epistemology and Logic in the New Testament

Epistemology and Logic in the New Testament
Author: Douglas W. Kennard
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2016-11-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781532608162

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Biblical contributors express an oral stage engaging Christianity within a properly basic communal worldview similar to Alvin Plantinga advocates. This approach includes a communal Christian application of common sense realism within a worldview and rhetoric similar to Hillite Pharisaism. Each biblical contributor provided vivid testimony using rabbinic language and thought forms. For example, Jewish-Christian midrash re-appropriates Old Testament quotes and narrative in a new performative pesher manner to present Jesus as the Christ. Moving beyond the word studies of biblical epistemologists, Pharisaic-rabbinic Judaism use of biblical revelation, mystical vision, dream, or audible divine voice frame mystical empiricism similar to William Alston. Non-foundational realism facilitates a communal resilient oral tradition similar to the rabbinics. Additionally, Luke-Acts extensively engages Hellenistic historiographic method and the concept of "witness." When multiple interpretations occur concerning miracles, epistemic dualistic non-foundational Lockean epistemology emerges to contribute to the authority of communal kingdom testimony. Occasionally, this Lockean approach adds an internal transformation much as Jonathan Edwards modified Locke to set forth his religious affections as a divine virtue epistemology confirming the authentic narrow way through Peircean pragmatism. This internal knowledge provides self-referential confirmation for a personal relationship and filial knowledge. Each of these expressions of knowledge fosters an ultimate Kierkegaardian commitment to the Trinitarian Christian God.

The Land of the Body

The Land of the Body
Author: Sarah Pearce
Publsiher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 3161492501

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This book presents the first extended study of the representation of Egypt in the writings of Philo of Alexandria. Philo is a crucial witness, not only to the experiences of the Jews of Alexandria, but to the world of early Roman Egypt in general. As historians of Roman Alexandria and Egypt are well aware, we have access to very few voices from inside the country in this era; Philo is the best we have. As a commentator on Jewish Scripture, Philo is also one of the most valuable sources for the interpretation of Egypt in the Pentateuch. He not only writes very extensively on this subject, but he does so in ways that are remarkable for their originality when compared with the surviving literature of ancient Judaism. In this book, Sarah Pearce tries to understand Philo in relation to the wider context in which he lived and worked. Key areas for investigation include: defining the 'Egyptian' in Philo's world; Philo's treatment of the Egypt of the Pentateuch as a symbol of 'the land of the body'; Philo's emphasis on Egyptian inhospitableness; and his treatment of Egyptian religion, focusing on Nile veneration and animal worship.

Creation Imagery in the Gospel of John

Creation Imagery in the Gospel of John
Author: Carlos Raul Sosa Siliezar
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015-07-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567664259

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Sosa Siliezar investigates the presence and significance of creation imagery in the Gospel of John. He argues that John has intentionally included only a limited (albeit significant) number of instances of creation imagery and that he has positioned them carefully to highlight their significance. Sosa Siliezar contends that the instances of creation imagery used in varying contexts function collectively in a threefold way that is consonant with John's overall argument. First, John uses them to portray Jesus in close relationship with his Father, existing apart from and prior to the created order. Second, John uses creation imagery to assert the primal and universal significance of Jesus and the message about him, and to privilege him over other important figures in the story of Israel. Third, John uses creation imagery to link past reality with present and future reality, portraying Jesus as the agent of creation whom the reader should regard as the primal agent of revelation and salvation. The book concludes by underscoring how these findings inform our understanding of John's Christology and Johannine dualism.

The Orion Center Bibliography of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature 2000 2006

The Orion Center Bibliography of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature  2000 2006
Author: Ruth Clements,Nadav Sharon
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2007-12-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789047423676

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This book presents the authoritative print bibliography of current scholarship on the Dead Sea Scrolls, Qumran, and related fields (including New Testament studies); source, subject, and language indices facilitate its use by scholars and students within and outside the field.

Meals in Early Judaism

Meals in Early Judaism
Author: S. Marks,H. Taussig
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2014-10-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781137363794

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This is the first book about the meals of Early Judaism. As such it breaks important new ground in establishing the basis for understanding the centrality of meals in this pivotal period of Judaism and providing a framework of historical patterns and influences.