New Testament Studies.
New Testament Studies.
- London : Cambridge University Press, 2016.
No. 1 Jakubos und paulus uber das innere des menschen und den ursprung seiner ethischen entscheidungen*/ Karl-Wilhelm Niebuhr. --- pp. 1-30. Reading first Thessalonians as a consolatory letter in light of seneca and ancient handbooks on letter-writing/ David Luckensmeyer & Bronwell Neil. ---- pp. 31-48. Creatio ex nihilio and Romans 4.17 in context/ Jonathan Worthington. --- pp. 49-59. Mark, the Jerusalem temple and jewish sectarianism: why geographical proximity matters in determining the provenance of Mark/ Timothy Wardle. --- pp. 60-78. Aquatic display: navigating roman imperial world in Acts 27/ Warren Carter. --- pp. 79-96. The number of variants in the greek new testament: a proposed estimate/ Peter J. Gurry. --- pp. 97-121. Using an author's consistency of usage and conjectures as criteria to resolve textual variation in the greek new testament*/ J.K. Elliot. --- pp. 122135. Presenting the pauline voice: an appreciation of the letter to the laodiceans/ Bruce W. Longenecker & Scott C. Ryan. --- pp. 136-148. Elisha typology in Jesus' miracle on the Jordan River (Papyrus Egerton 2, 2v6-14)*/ Loner R. Zelyck. --- pp. 149-156. Die syntaktische fucktion von "oti(greek)" in John 8.47*/ Hans Forster. --- pp. 157-166. No. 2 Letters and the topography of early christianity/ Judith M Lieu. --- pp. 167-182. Oral fixation or oral corrective? a response to Larry Hurtado/ Kelly R. Iverson. --- pp. 183-200. Correcting Iverson's 'correction'/ Larry W. Hurtado. --- pp. 201-206. Streeter's 'other' synoptic solution: the Matthew conflator hypothesis*/ Alan Garrow. --- pp. 207-226. 'public theology' in Luke-Acts: the witness of the gospel to powers and authorities/ James R. Edwards. --- pp. 227-252. The diatessaron, canonical or non-canonical? re-reading the dura fragment/ Matthew R. Crawford. --- pp. 253-277. La portee de la formule 'to einai ida theo (greek)' en Ph 2.6/ Camille Focant. --- pp. 278-288. Le role du concept de purification dans I'epitre aux hebreux: une reaction a quelques propositions de David M. Moffitt/ Jean-Rene Moret. ---- pp. 289-307. the role of Jesus' resurection in the epistle to the hebrews, once again: a brief response to Jean-Rene Moret/ David M. Moffitt. --- pp. 308-314. On the origin of the pastorals' authenticity criticism: a 'new' perspective*/ Jermo Van Nes. --- pp. 315-320. No. 3 'Aesop', 'q' an 'Luke'/ Steve Reece. --- pp. 357-377. Ancient binding spells, amulets and Matt 16.18-19: revisiting August Dell's proposal a century later*/ Seon Yong Kim. --- pp. 378-397. An extant instance of 'Q'*/ Alan Garrow. --- pp. 398-417. Protagonisten? die rolle der zuegen Jesu in der apostelgeschichte/ Maria B. Lang. --- pp. 418-438. Ethnicisation, marriage and early christian identity: critical reflections on 1 Corinthians 7, 1 Peter 3 and modern new testament scholarship/ David G. Horrell. --- pp. 439-460. Origenvia rufinus on the new testament canon/ Edmon L. Gallagher. --- pp. 461-476. Pistis (greek) in Galatians 5.5-6: neglected evidence for 'faith in Christ'/ Debbie Hunn. --- pp. 477-489. No. 4 Luke's alteration of Joel 3.1-5 in Acts 2.17-21/ C.M. Blumhofer. --- pp. 499-516. The one body of shema in 1 Corinthians: an ecclesiology of christological monotheism/ Andrew Byers. --- pp. 517-532. Anthropological crisis and solution in the hodayot and 1 Corinthians 15*/ Jason Maston. --- pp. 533-548. Atonement at the right hand: the sacrificial significance of Jesus' exaltation in Acts*/ David M. Moffitt. --- pp. 549-568. Hebrews 9.23: cult inauguration, Yom Kippur and the cleansing of the heavenly tabernacle/ R.B. Jamieson. --- pp. 569-587. Neuteatamentlicher kanon, christliche apokryphen und antik-christliche "erinnerungskulturen"/ Tobias Nicklas. --- pp. 588-609. The ravenous wolf: the apostle Paul and Genesis 49.27 in the early church/ Darrell D. Hannah. --- pp. 627. Short Study: 'Let us teach ourselves' first to follow the commandment of the Lor' (Pol. Phil. 4.1) : an additional note on the 'commandment' as almsgiving*/ David J. Downs & Wil Rogan. --- pp. 628-636.
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No. 1 Jakubos und paulus uber das innere des menschen und den ursprung seiner ethischen entscheidungen*/ Karl-Wilhelm Niebuhr. --- pp. 1-30. Reading first Thessalonians as a consolatory letter in light of seneca and ancient handbooks on letter-writing/ David Luckensmeyer & Bronwell Neil. ---- pp. 31-48. Creatio ex nihilio and Romans 4.17 in context/ Jonathan Worthington. --- pp. 49-59. Mark, the Jerusalem temple and jewish sectarianism: why geographical proximity matters in determining the provenance of Mark/ Timothy Wardle. --- pp. 60-78. Aquatic display: navigating roman imperial world in Acts 27/ Warren Carter. --- pp. 79-96. The number of variants in the greek new testament: a proposed estimate/ Peter J. Gurry. --- pp. 97-121. Using an author's consistency of usage and conjectures as criteria to resolve textual variation in the greek new testament*/ J.K. Elliot. --- pp. 122135. Presenting the pauline voice: an appreciation of the letter to the laodiceans/ Bruce W. Longenecker & Scott C. Ryan. --- pp. 136-148. Elisha typology in Jesus' miracle on the Jordan River (Papyrus Egerton 2, 2v6-14)*/ Loner R. Zelyck. --- pp. 149-156. Die syntaktische fucktion von "oti(greek)" in John 8.47*/ Hans Forster. --- pp. 157-166. No. 2 Letters and the topography of early christianity/ Judith M Lieu. --- pp. 167-182. Oral fixation or oral corrective? a response to Larry Hurtado/ Kelly R. Iverson. --- pp. 183-200. Correcting Iverson's 'correction'/ Larry W. Hurtado. --- pp. 201-206. Streeter's 'other' synoptic solution: the Matthew conflator hypothesis*/ Alan Garrow. --- pp. 207-226. 'public theology' in Luke-Acts: the witness of the gospel to powers and authorities/ James R. Edwards. --- pp. 227-252. The diatessaron, canonical or non-canonical? re-reading the dura fragment/ Matthew R. Crawford. --- pp. 253-277. La portee de la formule 'to einai ida theo (greek)' en Ph 2.6/ Camille Focant. --- pp. 278-288. Le role du concept de purification dans I'epitre aux hebreux: une reaction a quelques propositions de David M. Moffitt/ Jean-Rene Moret. ---- pp. 289-307. the role of Jesus' resurection in the epistle to the hebrews, once again: a brief response to Jean-Rene Moret/ David M. Moffitt. --- pp. 308-314. On the origin of the pastorals' authenticity criticism: a 'new' perspective*/ Jermo Van Nes. --- pp. 315-320. No. 3 'Aesop', 'q' an 'Luke'/ Steve Reece. --- pp. 357-377. Ancient binding spells, amulets and Matt 16.18-19: revisiting August Dell's proposal a century later*/ Seon Yong Kim. --- pp. 378-397. An extant instance of 'Q'*/ Alan Garrow. --- pp. 398-417. Protagonisten? die rolle der zuegen Jesu in der apostelgeschichte/ Maria B. Lang. --- pp. 418-438. Ethnicisation, marriage and early christian identity: critical reflections on 1 Corinthians 7, 1 Peter 3 and modern new testament scholarship/ David G. Horrell. --- pp. 439-460. Origenvia rufinus on the new testament canon/ Edmon L. Gallagher. --- pp. 461-476. Pistis (greek) in Galatians 5.5-6: neglected evidence for 'faith in Christ'/ Debbie Hunn. --- pp. 477-489. No. 4 Luke's alteration of Joel 3.1-5 in Acts 2.17-21/ C.M. Blumhofer. --- pp. 499-516. The one body of shema in 1 Corinthians: an ecclesiology of christological monotheism/ Andrew Byers. --- pp. 517-532. Anthropological crisis and solution in the hodayot and 1 Corinthians 15*/ Jason Maston. --- pp. 533-548. Atonement at the right hand: the sacrificial significance of Jesus' exaltation in Acts*/ David M. Moffitt. --- pp. 549-568. Hebrews 9.23: cult inauguration, Yom Kippur and the cleansing of the heavenly tabernacle/ R.B. Jamieson. --- pp. 569-587. Neuteatamentlicher kanon, christliche apokryphen und antik-christliche "erinnerungskulturen"/ Tobias Nicklas. --- pp. 588-609. The ravenous wolf: the apostle Paul and Genesis 49.27 in the early church/ Darrell D. Hannah. --- pp. 627. Short Study: 'Let us teach ourselves' first to follow the commandment of the Lor' (Pol. Phil. 4.1) : an additional note on the 'commandment' as almsgiving*/ David J. Downs & Wil Rogan. --- pp. 628-636.
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