The Use of the Old and New Testaments in Clement of Rome

The Use of the Old and New Testaments in Clement of Rome
Author: Hagner
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2014-04-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004266162

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Preliminary Material /Donald Alfred Hagner -- Introduction /Donald Alfred Hagner -- Quotation of the old testament in clement, the new testament, and the apostolic fathers /Donald Alfred Hagner -- The Relation of clement's text to the Septuagint /Donald Alfred Hagner -- Possible Explanations of Variant Quotations /Donald Alfred Hagner -- Clement's view of the old testament /Donald Alfred Hagner -- Clement's knowledge of Synoptic material /Donald Alfred Hagner -- Clement's use of Hebrews and the Pauline Epistles /Donald Alfred Hagner -- Clement's knowledge of other new testament writings /Donald Alfred Hagner -- Clement, The Apostolic fathers, and the new testament /Donald Alfred Hagner -- Clement's view of the new testament writings /Donald Alfred Hagner -- Appendixes /Donald Alfred Hagner -- Selected Bibliography /Donald Alfred Hagner -- Author Index /Donald Alfred Hagner -- Index of References /Donald Alfred Hagner.

An Introduction to the New Testament and the Origins of Christianity

An Introduction to the New Testament and the Origins of Christianity
Author: Delbert Burkett
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 620
Release: 2002-07-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0521007208

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Intertextuality in the Second Century

Intertextuality in the Second Century
Author: D. Jeffrey Bingham,Clayton N. Jefford
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004318762

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This volume offers an appreciation of the value of intertextuality—from Greek, Roman, Jewish, and biblical traditions—as related to the post-apostolic level of Christian development within the second century. Here one sees biblical texts at work, Jewish and Greek foundations at play, and interaction among patristic authors.

Dictionary of the Later New Testament Its Developments

Dictionary of the Later New Testament   Its Developments
Author: Ralph P. Martin,Peter H. Davids
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 1833
Release: 2010-05-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830867363

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Academy of Parish Clergy Top Ten Books of the Year Christianity Today's Books of the Year ECPA Gold Medallion The third of IVP's critically acclaimed series of dictionaries of the New Testament provides focused study on the often-neglected portions of the New Testament: Acts, Hebrews, the General Epistles, and Revelation. Furthermore, its scope goes beyond the life of the New Testament church to include the work of the apostolic fathers and early Christianity up through the middle of the second century. The Dictionary of the Later New Testament and Its Developments offers a summa of New Testament studies. Designed to bring students, teachers, pastors, and general readers up to date and up to speed, this one-of-a-kind reference volume presents more information than any other single work—dealing exclusively with the theology, literature, background, and scholarship of the later New Testament and the apostolic church. In-depth, comprehensive articles focus on theological themes, methods of interpretation, background topics, and various other subjects specifically related to the study of New Testament theology and literature. Expert contributors include Darrell Bock, George R. Beasley-Murray, I. Howard Marshall, Ben Witherington III, and James D. G. Dunn. Wide-ranging articles span from the books of James and Jude to household codes, from the Roman emperor cult to gnosticism and docetism, questions of canon to second-century church leaders like Ignatius and Polycarp. The Dictionary of the Later New Testament and Its Developments takes its place alongside the Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels and Dictionary of Paul and His Letters in presenting mature evangelical scholarship—committed to the authority of Scripture, utilizing the best of critical methods, and maintaining a dialogue with contemporary scholarship and the challenges facing the church. Reference volumes in the IVP Bible Dictionary Series provide in-depth treatment of biblical and theological topics in an accessible, encyclopedia format, including cross-sectional themes, methods of interpretation, significant historical or cultural background, and each Old and New Testament book as a whole.

The Canon of the New Testament

The Canon of the New Testament
Author: Bruce M. Metzger
Publsiher: Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1997-03-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780191606878

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This book provides information from Church history concerning the recognition of the canonical status of the several books of the New Testament. Canonization was a long and gradual process of sifting among scores of gospels, epistles, and other books that enjoyed local and temporary authority - some of which have only recently come to light among the discoveries of Nag Hammadi. After discussing the external pressures that led to the fixing of the limits of the canon, the author gives sustained attention to Patristic evidence that bears on the development of the canon not only in the West but also among the Eastern Churches, including the Syrian, Armenian, Georgian, Coptic, and Ethiopian. Besides considering differences as to the sequence of the books in the New Testament, Dr Metzger takes up such questions as which form of text is to be regarded as canonical; whether the canon is open or closed; to what extent a canon should be sought within the canon; and whether the canon is a collection of authoritative books or an authoritative collection of books.

Studies on the Text of the New Testament and Early Christianity

Studies on the Text of the New Testament and Early Christianity
Author: Daniel Gurtner,Juan Hernández, Jr.,Paul Foster
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 732
Release: 2015-09-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004300026

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A collection of essays in honour of Prof. Michael Holmes. The volume is arranged in two parts focusing on textual criticism and the Apostolic Fathers respectively.

Ancient Letters and the New Testament

Ancient Letters and the New Testament
Author: Hans-Josef Klauck,Daniel P. Bailey
Publsiher: Baylor University Press
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2006
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9781932792409

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"This volume places the New Testament letters squarely in the middle of all the important letter corpora of antiquity. Chapters cover the basic letter formula, papyrus and postal delivery, non-literary and diplomatic correspondence, Greek and Latin literary letters, epistolary theory, letters in early Judaism, and all the letters of the New Testament. Part I of each chapter surveys each corpus, followed by detailed exegetical examples in Part II. Comprehensive bibliographies and 54 exercises with answers suit this guide to student and scholar alike."--Publisher's website.

The Reception of the New Testament in the Apostolic Fathers

The Reception of the New Testament in the Apostolic Fathers
Author: Andrew Gregory,Christopher Tuckett
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2005-12-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780191514913

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The two-volume work The New Testament and the Apostolic Fathers offers a comparative study of two collections of early Christian texts: the New Testament; and the texts, from immediately after the New Testament period, which are conventionally referred to as the Apostolic Fathers. The first volume, The Reception of the New Testament in the Apostolic Fathers, presents a comprehensive and rigorous discussion of the extent to which the writings later included in the New Testament were known to and used by each of the Apostolic Fathers. Contemporary research on the textual traditions of both collections is used to address the questions of textual transmission and reception.