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An Aquinas reader / Tomás de Aquino
Título : An Aquinas reader Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Tomás de Aquino Mención de edición: 1972 Editorial: IMAGE Número de páginas: 560 ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-0-385-02505-8 Nota general: 20543 Clasificación: 230.211/T69E An Aquinas reader [texto impreso] / Tomás de Aquino . - 1972 . - [S.l.] : IMAGE, [s.d.] . - 560.
ISBN : 978-0-385-02505-8
20543
Clasificación: 230.211/T69E Ejemplares
Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 20543 230.211/T69E TOM Libro Biblioteca Central FTPCL Ejemplares codificados Excluido de préstamo Introduction to the new testament / Collins, Raymond
Título : Introduction to the new testament Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Collins, Raymond, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: IMAGE Fecha de publicación: 1987 Número de páginas: 449 páginas ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-0-385-23534-8 Nota general: <27062> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 225.1/C75/(ING) Resumen: LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS xii
ABBREVIATIONS OF THE NAMES OF BIBLICAL BOOKS
(WITH THE APOCRYPHA) xiv
INTRODUCTION BY JOHN P. MEIER xv
PREFACE xxvii
CHAPTER ONE
THE FORMATION OF THE NEW TESTAMENT 1
I. The First Christian Writings 4
AUTHORITY 4
THE SCRIPTURES 5
THE WORD OF THE LORD 5
THE TWELVE, AND PAUL 6
THE HOLY SPIRIT 7
THE SCRIPTURES 9
LITURGICAL READINGS 10
TRADITION 11
THE COLLECTION OF WRITINGS 13
II. Christian Scriptures 14
AT THE TURN OF THE FIRST CENTURY 15
PAPIAS AND POLYCARP 18
III. Closed Collections 21
TWO TENDENCIES AND A TWO-PART CANON 22
IRENAEUS OF LYONS 23
THE APOCRYPHAL LITERATURR 26
THE PROTOGOSPEL OF JAMES 28
APOCRYPHAL APOCALYPSES 29
PAULINE APOCRYPHA 30
BESIDES THE TWO-STAGE MOVEMENT 31
IV. Canonization 32
THE CONSENSUS 36
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 39
CHAPTER TWO
HISTORICAL-CRITICAL METHODOLOGY 41
I. The New Testament un a Historical Context 42
THE SYNOPTICS 45
THE HISTORICAL JESUS 47
LIFE OF JESUS RESEARCH 48
MARKAN PRIORITY 50
THE TWO-SOURCE THEORY 51
THE DEMISE OF LIFE OF JESUS RESEARCH 54
II. Modern Critical METHODOLOGY 56
CRITICISM OUTSIDE OF GERMANY 56
THE NEW TESTAMENT ENVIRONMENT 59
FORM AND REDACTION CRITICISM 62
THE REACTION 64
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 69
CHAPTER THREE
TEXTUAL CRITICISM 75
I. An Introduction to the Method 75
SOME MODERN EXAMPLES 77
II. The Use of Textual Criticism in New Testament Studies 80
THE MATERIAL 80
THE PAPYRI 80
THE MAJUSCULES 82
THE MINUSCULES 84
THE LECTIONARIES 85
THE VERSIONS 86
THE SYRUAC VERSIONS 87
THE LATIN VERSIONS 88
THE LATIN VULGATE 88
THE COPTIC VERSIONS 89
THE FATHERS 90
THE GENEALOGICAL METHOD 93
READINGS THE MANUSCRIPTS 93
TEXT TYPES 94
THE MANUSCRIPTS TRADITION 96
JUDGING THE READINGS 97
DEVIATIONAL PROBABILITY 98
"THE INTELLIGENT SCRIBE" 101
SOME DIFFICULT CASES 102
EDITING THE NEW TESTAMENT 104
III. An Exercise in Textual Criticism 108
A. THE MESSAGE OF THE BAPTIST 108
B. THE STILLING OF THE STORM 110
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 113
CHAPTER FOUR
SOURCE CRITICISM 115
I. An Introduction to the Method 115
LITERARY CRITICISM 116
A RENEWAL OF INTEREST 118
THE METHOD 120
THE CRITERIA 123
II. The Use of Source Criticism in New Testament Studies 126
THE SYNOPTICS 126
THE SYNOPTICS FACT 126
THE SYNOPTICS PROBLEM 128
THE SAYINGS SOURCE 130
ADDITIONAL SOURCES 133
ACTS 135
WHICH SOURCES? 136
THE LETTERS 139
BORROWER MATERIAL 139
INTERPOLATIONS AND CONFLATIONS 140
PROBLEMS OF LITERARY DEPENDENCE 142
THE JOHANNINE CORPUS 143
THE GOSPEL 144
THE EPISTLES 146
REVELATION 147
III. An Exercise in Source Criticism 148
A. THE MESSAGE OF THE BAPTIST 148
B. THE STILLING OF THE STORM 151
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 154
CHAPTER FIVE
FORM CRITICISM 156
I. An Introduction to the Method 156
READINGS THE NEWSPAPER 158
THE TERMINOLOGY 161
THE LIFE SITUATION 163
TRANSMISSION AND PRESERVATION 166
THE AUTHOR'S PURPOSE 169
II. The Use of From Criticism in New Testament Studies 170
THE SYNOPTICS 172
KARL LUDWIG SCHMIDT 172
MARTIN DIBELIUS 173
RUDOLF BULTMANN 175
VINCENT TAYLOR 176
MIRACLE STORIES 177
OTHER LITERARY TYPES 179
"THE HISTORICAL JESUS" 181
THE JOHANNINE CORPUS 182
REVELATION 184
THE EPISTLES AND THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES 186
III. An Exercise in Form Criticism 189
A. THE MESSAGE OF THE BAPTIST 189
B. THE STILLING OF THE STORM 192
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 194
CHAPTER SIX
REDACTION CRITICISM 196
I. An Introduction to the Method 196
THE REACTION TO FORM CRITICISM 196
BACK TO THE NEWSPAPER 199
THE METHODOLOGY 203
II. The Use of Redaction Criticism in New Testament Studies 207
THE SYNOPTICS 208
LUKE 210
MATTHEW 211
FURTHER USE OF THE METHODOLOGY 213
THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES 214
THE LETTERS 216
THE JOHANNINE CORPUS 218
III. An Exercise in Redaction Criticism 221
A. THE MESSAGE OF THE BAPTIST 221
B. THE STILLING OF THE STORM 223
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 229
CHAPTER SEVEN
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 231
I. An Introduction to the Method 231
A REACTION 233
FERDINAND DE SAUSSURR 233
MEANING 235
THE PROPPRIAN MODEL OF SYNTAGMATIC ANALYSIS 236
A. J. GREIMAS 238
CLAUDE BREMOND 241
THE LÉVI-STRAUSSIAN MODEL OF PARADIGMATIC ANALYSIS 242
MYTH 243
THE GREIMASIAN MODEL OF "SEMANTIC" ANALYSIS 245
NARRATIVE GRAMMAR 245
THE SEMIOTIC SQUARE 247
THE MODEL OF INTERRELATION 248
SEMIOTICS 251
THE NARRATIVE PROGRAM 252
THE SUBJECT 254
II. The Use of Structural Analysis in New Testament Studies 255
THE TEXT 256
LANGUAGE 259
NARRATIVE 260
GENRE 262
III. An Exercise in Structural Analysis 264
THE MYSTERIOUS HOST 264
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 269
CHAPTER EIGHT
EXEGESIS AND THE CHURCH 272
I. Kerygma et Ecclesia 278
THE NEW TESTAMENT AS THE CHURCH'S BOOK 279
NEW TESTAMENT EXEGESIS AND THE CHURCH 281
NEW TESTAMENT EXEGESIS AND DOGMATIC THEOLOGY 287
A FIVEFOLD TASK 291
NEW TESTAMENT EXEGESIS AND THE MAGISTERIUM 299
II. Exegesis and Evangelization 302
PROCLAMATION 302
EXEGESIS AND CATECHESIS 306
EXEGESIS AND PRAYER 311
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 315
CHAPTER NINE
INSPIRATION 317
I. The New Testament Tradition 319
THE FATHERS OF THE CHURCH 326
GOD, THE AUTHOR OF THE SCRIPTURES 328
II. Theological Discussion 331
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY 334
THE MAGISTERIUM 340
THE NOTION OF BIBLICAL INSPIRATION 343
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 354
CHAPTER TEN-EPILOGUE
ROME AND THE CRITICAL STUDY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT 356
I. Biblical Studies Renewed 358
II. The Modernist Crisis 361
III. A Thrust Renewed 370
IV. A New Crisis 374
V. The Crisis Resolved 377
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 385
APPENDIX ONE
TEXTS AND TOOLS FOR NEW STUDY 387
I. Bibliographic Tools 387
A. GENERAL SURVEYS 387
B. SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES 388
C. CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY 389
II. New Testament Texts 390
III. The New Testament in English 391
IV. Synopses 392
A. GREEK 392
B. ENGLISH 393
C. OTHER SYNOPTIC TOOLS 394
V. Concordances 394
A. GREEK 394
B. ENGLISH 395
C. OTHER COMPARATIVE TOOLS 396
VI. Lexicons and Dictionaries 396
A. LEXICONS 396
B. DICTIONARIES 397
VII. Grammars 399
VIII. Introductions to the New Testament 400
IX. The New Testament Context 401
A. HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, TOPOGRAPHY 401
B. THE SOCIAL AND IDEOLOGICAL CONTEXT 402
X. The Major Series of New Testament Commentaries in English 404
XI. The Principal Journals 406
APPENDIX TWO
A GLOSSARY OF TERMS 409
INDEX OF PERSONS 431
INDEX OF SCRIPTURAL REFERENCES 437
INDEX OF SUBJECTS 444
Introduction to the new testament [texto impreso] / Collins, Raymond, Autor . - 1° . - [S.l.] : IMAGE, 1987 . - 449 páginas.
ISSN : 978-0-385-23534-8
<27062>
Idioma : Inglés
Clasificación: 225.1/C75/(ING) Resumen: LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS xii
ABBREVIATIONS OF THE NAMES OF BIBLICAL BOOKS
(WITH THE APOCRYPHA) xiv
INTRODUCTION BY JOHN P. MEIER xv
PREFACE xxvii
CHAPTER ONE
THE FORMATION OF THE NEW TESTAMENT 1
I. The First Christian Writings 4
AUTHORITY 4
THE SCRIPTURES 5
THE WORD OF THE LORD 5
THE TWELVE, AND PAUL 6
THE HOLY SPIRIT 7
THE SCRIPTURES 9
LITURGICAL READINGS 10
TRADITION 11
THE COLLECTION OF WRITINGS 13
II. Christian Scriptures 14
AT THE TURN OF THE FIRST CENTURY 15
PAPIAS AND POLYCARP 18
III. Closed Collections 21
TWO TENDENCIES AND A TWO-PART CANON 22
IRENAEUS OF LYONS 23
THE APOCRYPHAL LITERATURR 26
THE PROTOGOSPEL OF JAMES 28
APOCRYPHAL APOCALYPSES 29
PAULINE APOCRYPHA 30
BESIDES THE TWO-STAGE MOVEMENT 31
IV. Canonization 32
THE CONSENSUS 36
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 39
CHAPTER TWO
HISTORICAL-CRITICAL METHODOLOGY 41
I. The New Testament un a Historical Context 42
THE SYNOPTICS 45
THE HISTORICAL JESUS 47
LIFE OF JESUS RESEARCH 48
MARKAN PRIORITY 50
THE TWO-SOURCE THEORY 51
THE DEMISE OF LIFE OF JESUS RESEARCH 54
II. Modern Critical METHODOLOGY 56
CRITICISM OUTSIDE OF GERMANY 56
THE NEW TESTAMENT ENVIRONMENT 59
FORM AND REDACTION CRITICISM 62
THE REACTION 64
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 69
CHAPTER THREE
TEXTUAL CRITICISM 75
I. An Introduction to the Method 75
SOME MODERN EXAMPLES 77
II. The Use of Textual Criticism in New Testament Studies 80
THE MATERIAL 80
THE PAPYRI 80
THE MAJUSCULES 82
THE MINUSCULES 84
THE LECTIONARIES 85
THE VERSIONS 86
THE SYRUAC VERSIONS 87
THE LATIN VERSIONS 88
THE LATIN VULGATE 88
THE COPTIC VERSIONS 89
THE FATHERS 90
THE GENEALOGICAL METHOD 93
READINGS THE MANUSCRIPTS 93
TEXT TYPES 94
THE MANUSCRIPTS TRADITION 96
JUDGING THE READINGS 97
DEVIATIONAL PROBABILITY 98
"THE INTELLIGENT SCRIBE" 101
SOME DIFFICULT CASES 102
EDITING THE NEW TESTAMENT 104
III. An Exercise in Textual Criticism 108
A. THE MESSAGE OF THE BAPTIST 108
B. THE STILLING OF THE STORM 110
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 113
CHAPTER FOUR
SOURCE CRITICISM 115
I. An Introduction to the Method 115
LITERARY CRITICISM 116
A RENEWAL OF INTEREST 118
THE METHOD 120
THE CRITERIA 123
II. The Use of Source Criticism in New Testament Studies 126
THE SYNOPTICS 126
THE SYNOPTICS FACT 126
THE SYNOPTICS PROBLEM 128
THE SAYINGS SOURCE 130
ADDITIONAL SOURCES 133
ACTS 135
WHICH SOURCES? 136
THE LETTERS 139
BORROWER MATERIAL 139
INTERPOLATIONS AND CONFLATIONS 140
PROBLEMS OF LITERARY DEPENDENCE 142
THE JOHANNINE CORPUS 143
THE GOSPEL 144
THE EPISTLES 146
REVELATION 147
III. An Exercise in Source Criticism 148
A. THE MESSAGE OF THE BAPTIST 148
B. THE STILLING OF THE STORM 151
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 154
CHAPTER FIVE
FORM CRITICISM 156
I. An Introduction to the Method 156
READINGS THE NEWSPAPER 158
THE TERMINOLOGY 161
THE LIFE SITUATION 163
TRANSMISSION AND PRESERVATION 166
THE AUTHOR'S PURPOSE 169
II. The Use of From Criticism in New Testament Studies 170
THE SYNOPTICS 172
KARL LUDWIG SCHMIDT 172
MARTIN DIBELIUS 173
RUDOLF BULTMANN 175
VINCENT TAYLOR 176
MIRACLE STORIES 177
OTHER LITERARY TYPES 179
"THE HISTORICAL JESUS" 181
THE JOHANNINE CORPUS 182
REVELATION 184
THE EPISTLES AND THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES 186
III. An Exercise in Form Criticism 189
A. THE MESSAGE OF THE BAPTIST 189
B. THE STILLING OF THE STORM 192
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 194
CHAPTER SIX
REDACTION CRITICISM 196
I. An Introduction to the Method 196
THE REACTION TO FORM CRITICISM 196
BACK TO THE NEWSPAPER 199
THE METHODOLOGY 203
II. The Use of Redaction Criticism in New Testament Studies 207
THE SYNOPTICS 208
LUKE 210
MATTHEW 211
FURTHER USE OF THE METHODOLOGY 213
THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES 214
THE LETTERS 216
THE JOHANNINE CORPUS 218
III. An Exercise in Redaction Criticism 221
A. THE MESSAGE OF THE BAPTIST 221
B. THE STILLING OF THE STORM 223
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 229
CHAPTER SEVEN
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 231
I. An Introduction to the Method 231
A REACTION 233
FERDINAND DE SAUSSURR 233
MEANING 235
THE PROPPRIAN MODEL OF SYNTAGMATIC ANALYSIS 236
A. J. GREIMAS 238
CLAUDE BREMOND 241
THE LÉVI-STRAUSSIAN MODEL OF PARADIGMATIC ANALYSIS 242
MYTH 243
THE GREIMASIAN MODEL OF "SEMANTIC" ANALYSIS 245
NARRATIVE GRAMMAR 245
THE SEMIOTIC SQUARE 247
THE MODEL OF INTERRELATION 248
SEMIOTICS 251
THE NARRATIVE PROGRAM 252
THE SUBJECT 254
II. The Use of Structural Analysis in New Testament Studies 255
THE TEXT 256
LANGUAGE 259
NARRATIVE 260
GENRE 262
III. An Exercise in Structural Analysis 264
THE MYSTERIOUS HOST 264
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 269
CHAPTER EIGHT
EXEGESIS AND THE CHURCH 272
I. Kerygma et Ecclesia 278
THE NEW TESTAMENT AS THE CHURCH'S BOOK 279
NEW TESTAMENT EXEGESIS AND THE CHURCH 281
NEW TESTAMENT EXEGESIS AND DOGMATIC THEOLOGY 287
A FIVEFOLD TASK 291
NEW TESTAMENT EXEGESIS AND THE MAGISTERIUM 299
II. Exegesis and Evangelization 302
PROCLAMATION 302
EXEGESIS AND CATECHESIS 306
EXEGESIS AND PRAYER 311
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 315
CHAPTER NINE
INSPIRATION 317
I. The New Testament Tradition 319
THE FATHERS OF THE CHURCH 326
GOD, THE AUTHOR OF THE SCRIPTURES 328
II. Theological Discussion 331
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY 334
THE MAGISTERIUM 340
THE NOTION OF BIBLICAL INSPIRATION 343
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 354
CHAPTER TEN-EPILOGUE
ROME AND THE CRITICAL STUDY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT 356
I. Biblical Studies Renewed 358
II. The Modernist Crisis 361
III. A Thrust Renewed 370
IV. A New Crisis 374
V. The Crisis Resolved 377
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 385
APPENDIX ONE
TEXTS AND TOOLS FOR NEW STUDY 387
I. Bibliographic Tools 387
A. GENERAL SURVEYS 387
B. SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES 388
C. CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY 389
II. New Testament Texts 390
III. The New Testament in English 391
IV. Synopses 392
A. GREEK 392
B. ENGLISH 393
C. OTHER SYNOPTIC TOOLS 394
V. Concordances 394
A. GREEK 394
B. ENGLISH 395
C. OTHER COMPARATIVE TOOLS 396
VI. Lexicons and Dictionaries 396
A. LEXICONS 396
B. DICTIONARIES 397
VII. Grammars 399
VIII. Introductions to the New Testament 400
IX. The New Testament Context 401
A. HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, TOPOGRAPHY 401
B. THE SOCIAL AND IDEOLOGICAL CONTEXT 402
X. The Major Series of New Testament Commentaries in English 404
XI. The Principal Journals 406
APPENDIX TWO
A GLOSSARY OF TERMS 409
INDEX OF PERSONS 431
INDEX OF SCRIPTURAL REFERENCES 437
INDEX OF SUBJECTS 444
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