Título : | Intertextuality in biblical writings : Essays in honour of Bas van Iersel | Tipo de documento: | texto impreso | Autores: | Draisma, Sipke, Autor | Mención de edición: | 1° | Editorial: | Uitgeversmaatschappij | Fecha de publicación: | 1989 | Número de páginas: | 206 páginas | Nota general: | <27359> | Idioma : | Inglés | Clasificación: | 220.2/D95/(ING) | Resumen: | Introduction 7
Sipke Draisma
Bas van Iersel: From Minister of the Word
to Minister of the Reader 9
Theoretical Reflections 13
Willem Vorster (University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa)
Intertextuality and Redaktionsgeschichte 15
James Voelz (Concordia Theological Seminary, U.S.A.)
Multiple Signs and Double Texts:
Elements of Intertextuality 27
Jean Delorme (Centre pour l'analyse du Discours Religieux Lyon, France)
Intertextualities about Mark 35
Ellen van Wolde (Catholic University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
Trendy Intertextuality? 43
Intertextual Readings 51
Wim Beuken (Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium)
Does Trito-Isaiah reject the Temple?
An Intertextual Inquiry into Isa. 66.1-6 53
Piet Farla (College of Education HKL, Tilburg, The Netherlands)
The two shall become one flesh'
Gen. 1.27 and 2.24 in the New Testament Marriage Texts 67
Seán Freyne (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland)
Reading Hebrews and Revelation Intertextually 83
Marinus de Jonge (University of Leiden, The Netherlands)
Jesus, Son of David and Son of God 95
Bernard Lategan (University of Stellenbosch, South Africa)
Intertextuality and Social Transformation
Some Implications of the Family Concept in New Testament Texts 105
Gerard Luttikhuizen (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)
Intertextual References in Readers' Responses to the
Apocryphon of John 117
Wolfgang Schenk (ITALS, Eppstein, Federal Republic of Germany)
Luke as Reader of Paul
Observations on his Reception 127
Benolt Standaert (Instituut Gaudium et Spes, St. Andriesabdij,
Zevenkerken, Belgium) Crying 'Abba' and saying
'Our Father An Intertextual Approach of the Dominical Prayer 141
Sjef van Tilborg (Catholic University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
Matthew 27.3-10: an Intertextual Reading 159
Huub Welzen (Catholic University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
Loosening and binding
Luke 13.10-21 as Programme and Anti-programme
of the Gospel of Luke 175
Wim Weren (Faculty of Theology Tilburg, The Netherlands)
Psalm 2 in Luke-Acts: an Intertextual Study 189
Concise bibliography 205
|
Intertextuality in biblical writings : Essays in honour of Bas van Iersel [texto impreso] / Draisma, Sipke, Autor . - 1° . - [S.l.] : Uitgeversmaatschappij, 1989 . - 206 páginas. <27359> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: | 220.2/D95/(ING) | Resumen: | Introduction 7
Sipke Draisma
Bas van Iersel: From Minister of the Word
to Minister of the Reader 9
Theoretical Reflections 13
Willem Vorster (University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa)
Intertextuality and Redaktionsgeschichte 15
James Voelz (Concordia Theological Seminary, U.S.A.)
Multiple Signs and Double Texts:
Elements of Intertextuality 27
Jean Delorme (Centre pour l'analyse du Discours Religieux Lyon, France)
Intertextualities about Mark 35
Ellen van Wolde (Catholic University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
Trendy Intertextuality? 43
Intertextual Readings 51
Wim Beuken (Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium)
Does Trito-Isaiah reject the Temple?
An Intertextual Inquiry into Isa. 66.1-6 53
Piet Farla (College of Education HKL, Tilburg, The Netherlands)
The two shall become one flesh'
Gen. 1.27 and 2.24 in the New Testament Marriage Texts 67
Seán Freyne (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland)
Reading Hebrews and Revelation Intertextually 83
Marinus de Jonge (University of Leiden, The Netherlands)
Jesus, Son of David and Son of God 95
Bernard Lategan (University of Stellenbosch, South Africa)
Intertextuality and Social Transformation
Some Implications of the Family Concept in New Testament Texts 105
Gerard Luttikhuizen (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)
Intertextual References in Readers' Responses to the
Apocryphon of John 117
Wolfgang Schenk (ITALS, Eppstein, Federal Republic of Germany)
Luke as Reader of Paul
Observations on his Reception 127
Benolt Standaert (Instituut Gaudium et Spes, St. Andriesabdij,
Zevenkerken, Belgium) Crying 'Abba' and saying
'Our Father An Intertextual Approach of the Dominical Prayer 141
Sjef van Tilborg (Catholic University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
Matthew 27.3-10: an Intertextual Reading 159
Huub Welzen (Catholic University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
Loosening and binding
Luke 13.10-21 as Programme and Anti-programme
of the Gospel of Luke 175
Wim Weren (Faculty of Theology Tilburg, The Netherlands)
Psalm 2 in Luke-Acts: an Intertextual Study 189
Concise bibliography 205
|
|