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The new testament as canon an introduction / Childs, Brevard
Título : The new testament as canon an introduction Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Childs, Brevard, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: Fortress Press Fecha de publicación: 1985 Número de páginas: 572 páginas Nota general: <27079> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 225/C553/(ING) Resumen: Preface xv
Abbreviations xix
PART ONE
THE NEW TESTAMENT
1. THE ROLE OF THE CANON WITHIN NEW TESTAMENT INTRODUCTION 3
2. THE CANON AS AN HISTORICAL AND THEOLOGICAL 16
3. PROBLEM THE RATIONALE OF A CANONICAL APPROACH 34
4. METHODOLOGY OF CANONICAL EXEGESIS 48
PART TWO
THE GOSPELS
5. MATTHEW 57
I. The structure of Matthew 63
II. The church's access to Christ 64
III. Matthew's use of the Old Testament 69
IV. The problem of the law 71
V. The Sermon on the Mount 73
VI. The way of righteousness 76
VII. Israel and the church 77
6. MARK 79
I. The purpose of Mark 82
II. The hidden and revealed Messiah 84
III. The canonical shape of the Gospel 86
IV. Mark's passion account 91
V. The resurrection according to Mark 92
VI. The canonical significance of the longer ending 94
7. LUKE 96
I. The critical debate 101
II. The Lucan prologue, 1.1-4 103
III. Luke's understanding of time 107
A. The role of the Spirit 108
B. The delay of the parousia 109
C. The approaching end, Luke 21 110
IV. Proof-from-prophecy 113
V. The canonical shape of Luke as a separate book 116
8. JOHN 117
I. Historical-critical questions in canonical perspective 122
A Structure and style 122
B. Purpose of the Gospel 123
C. The addresses of the Gospel 125
D. The authorship of the Fourth Gospel 128
E. Tradents of the tradition 131
F. Levels of tradition 132
G. The historical Jesus and the Christ of faith 134
II. On reading the Fourth Gospel canonically 136
A The prologue, 11-18 136
B. The book of signs. 1.19-12.50 138
C. The farewell addresses, chs. 13-17 138
D. The passion of Christ, chs. 18–19 139
E. The resurrection, ch. 20 140
F. After the resurrection, ch. 21 141
9. THE CANONICAL PROBLEM OF THE FOUR GOSPELS 143
I. The history of the formation of the fourfold collection 144
II. Classic attempts at harmonization 145
III. The collapse of the canonical categories 148
IV. The theological function of the four Gospels within the canon 151
V. Gospel harmony and canon 154
10. A CANONICAL HARMONY OF THE GOSPELS 157
I. The infancy narratives 157
A Attempts at harmonization 158
B. The approach of historical criticism 159
C. A critique of the two approaches 160
D. A canonical approach to the infancy narratives 161
II. John the Baptist 165
A. Attempts at harmonization 166
B. The approach of historical criticism 167
C. A canonical harmony of the John the Baptist accounts 169
III. Peter's confession at Caesarea Philippi 174
A. Introduction to the problems 174
B. The canonical shaping of the tradition 175
(i) Mark 176
(ii) Matthew 177
(iii) Luke 178
C. Hermeneutical implications of the larger canonical context 179
IV. The rich young ruler 180
A. Introduction to the problems 181
B. A canonical approach 182
C. Some larger implications of the canonical harmony 185
V. The cursing of the fig tree 187
A. Introduction to the problems 188
B. The search for a canonical harmony 190
VI. The anointing of Jesus 191
A. Introduction to the problems 192
B. The witness of the individual Gospels 193
C. The search for a canonical harmony 190
VII. The resurrection narratives 191
A Harmonistic attempts 201
B. The application of the historical-critical method 202
C. The interpretation of Karl Barth 203
D. The hermeneutical issues at stake 204
E. The search for a canonical harmony 205
PART THREE
THE ACTS
11. THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES 213
I. The contemporary debate over Acts 218
II. The actualization of the gospel in Acts 219
III. The church of the future 225
IV. Critical issues in Luke's theology 228
A. Luke's historical portrayal 228
B. Luke's portrayal of Paul 232
C. Literary techniques and canonical shape 234
D. The defence of Paul 234
V. The canonical effect of Acts within the New Testament 237
PART FOUR
THE PAULINE CORPUS
12. ROMANS 243
I. The critical debate 247
II. The hermeneutical problem of Romans 249
III. The shape and reception of Romans 251
IV. The beginning and ending of the letter 252
V. The righteousness of God as theme 255
VI. The role of the Old Testament 258
VII. The problem of the addressee 260
13. I CORINTHIANS 264
I. Critical issues of I Corinthians 268
A. Literary problems 268
B. Paul's opponents 269
C. The time-conditionality of Paul's responses 271
D. Paul's authority 272
II. A canonical approach to the book 273
A. The literary problem 273
B. The voices of Paul's opponents 274
C. The time-conditionality of Paul 276
D. The canonical authority of Paul 277
14. II CORINTHIANS 282
I. New historical reconstructions 285
II. New literary possibilities 286
III. The hermeneutical problem at stake 289
IV. The canonical shape of II Corinthians 291
V. The canonization of the Corinthian correspondence 295
15. GALATIANS 297
I. Form and function of the letter 300
II. The letter's occasion, protagonists and recipients 304
III. The canonical function of the letter 306
IV. Paul's original addressees and subsequent readers 308
16. EPHESIANS 311
I. The letter addressee 314
II. The problem of authorship 316
III. The purpose of the letter 320
IV. The canonical shape of Ephesians 322
17. PHILIPPIANS 329
I. The modern critical debate 331
II. The search for a canonical interpretation 335
18. COLOSSIANS 338
I. The critical debate 341
A. The authorship of Colossians 341
B. The nature of the Colossian heresy 343
C. Literary and redactional features 343
II The canonical shape of the letter 344
19. I THESSALONIANS 351
I. Modern critical issues 353
II. The canonical role of the castle 356
20. II THESSALONIANS 358
I. Critical problems at issue 360
II. Theories of authorship 361
III. Exploring a canonical alternative 366
21. THE PASTORAL EPISTLES 373
I. The debate over genuineness 378
II. Recent theories of pseudepigraphy 380
III. The search for the canonical shape of the Pastorals 387
22. PHILEMON 396
23. HEBREWS 400
I. Historical-critical issues 400
II. Some proposed solutions 404
III. A canonical approach to Hebrews 407
A The function of the title 413
B. The function of the structure 415
C. The function of the conclusión 417
24. THE PAULINE CORPUS 419
PART FIVE
THE CATHOLIC EPISTLES
25 JAMES 431
I. The modern critical debate 434
II. The canonical shape of James 435
III. The teachings of Jesus 436
IV. Faith and Works 438
V. Judaism and Christianity 443
VI. Conclusion 444
26. I PETER 446
I The modern critical debate 450
A. Literary structure 450
B. The question of addressee 451
C. Authorship of the epistle 451
D. The pseudepigraphical hypothesis 454
E. The purpose of the epistle 456
II. The canonical shape and function of the letter 457
A. The form and function of the praescript 457
B. The conclusion of the letter 459
C. The canonical function of the letter 460
27. II PETER 463
I. II Peter and the problem of canon 465
II. The question of authorship 466
III. The debate over the letter's function 468
IV. Canonical function and the formation of scripture 469
V. The eschatological hope 474
VI. II Peter's relation to I Peter and Jude 475
28. THE JOHANNINE EPISTLES 477
I. The modern critical debate 480
II. New directions of interpretation and a critique 482
III. The canonical role of the epistles 485
29. JUDE 488
I. The modern critical debate 489
II. The canonical role of the epistle 492
30 THE CORPUS OF CATHOLIC EPISTLES 494
PART SIX
REVELATION
31 REVELATION 499
I. Historical-critical issues 503
II. The canonical shape of the book 508
A. The form and function of the book in the first century 508
B. The canonical interpretation of Revelation 514
Excursus I The hermeneutical problem of New Testament text criticism 518
Excursus II Interpretation of the parables within a canonical context 531
Excursus III The canonical approach and the 'new Yale theology 541
Excursus IV Selected commentaries for pastor and teacher 547
Index of modern authors 557
The new testament as canon an introduction [texto impreso] / Childs, Brevard, Autor . - 1° . - [S.l.] : Fortress Press, 1985 . - 572 páginas.
<27079>
Idioma : Inglés
Clasificación: 225/C553/(ING) Resumen: Preface xv
Abbreviations xix
PART ONE
THE NEW TESTAMENT
1. THE ROLE OF THE CANON WITHIN NEW TESTAMENT INTRODUCTION 3
2. THE CANON AS AN HISTORICAL AND THEOLOGICAL 16
3. PROBLEM THE RATIONALE OF A CANONICAL APPROACH 34
4. METHODOLOGY OF CANONICAL EXEGESIS 48
PART TWO
THE GOSPELS
5. MATTHEW 57
I. The structure of Matthew 63
II. The church's access to Christ 64
III. Matthew's use of the Old Testament 69
IV. The problem of the law 71
V. The Sermon on the Mount 73
VI. The way of righteousness 76
VII. Israel and the church 77
6. MARK 79
I. The purpose of Mark 82
II. The hidden and revealed Messiah 84
III. The canonical shape of the Gospel 86
IV. Mark's passion account 91
V. The resurrection according to Mark 92
VI. The canonical significance of the longer ending 94
7. LUKE 96
I. The critical debate 101
II. The Lucan prologue, 1.1-4 103
III. Luke's understanding of time 107
A. The role of the Spirit 108
B. The delay of the parousia 109
C. The approaching end, Luke 21 110
IV. Proof-from-prophecy 113
V. The canonical shape of Luke as a separate book 116
8. JOHN 117
I. Historical-critical questions in canonical perspective 122
A Structure and style 122
B. Purpose of the Gospel 123
C. The addresses of the Gospel 125
D. The authorship of the Fourth Gospel 128
E. Tradents of the tradition 131
F. Levels of tradition 132
G. The historical Jesus and the Christ of faith 134
II. On reading the Fourth Gospel canonically 136
A The prologue, 11-18 136
B. The book of signs. 1.19-12.50 138
C. The farewell addresses, chs. 13-17 138
D. The passion of Christ, chs. 18–19 139
E. The resurrection, ch. 20 140
F. After the resurrection, ch. 21 141
9. THE CANONICAL PROBLEM OF THE FOUR GOSPELS 143
I. The history of the formation of the fourfold collection 144
II. Classic attempts at harmonization 145
III. The collapse of the canonical categories 148
IV. The theological function of the four Gospels within the canon 151
V. Gospel harmony and canon 154
10. A CANONICAL HARMONY OF THE GOSPELS 157
I. The infancy narratives 157
A Attempts at harmonization 158
B. The approach of historical criticism 159
C. A critique of the two approaches 160
D. A canonical approach to the infancy narratives 161
II. John the Baptist 165
A. Attempts at harmonization 166
B. The approach of historical criticism 167
C. A canonical harmony of the John the Baptist accounts 169
III. Peter's confession at Caesarea Philippi 174
A. Introduction to the problems 174
B. The canonical shaping of the tradition 175
(i) Mark 176
(ii) Matthew 177
(iii) Luke 178
C. Hermeneutical implications of the larger canonical context 179
IV. The rich young ruler 180
A. Introduction to the problems 181
B. A canonical approach 182
C. Some larger implications of the canonical harmony 185
V. The cursing of the fig tree 187
A. Introduction to the problems 188
B. The search for a canonical harmony 190
VI. The anointing of Jesus 191
A. Introduction to the problems 192
B. The witness of the individual Gospels 193
C. The search for a canonical harmony 190
VII. The resurrection narratives 191
A Harmonistic attempts 201
B. The application of the historical-critical method 202
C. The interpretation of Karl Barth 203
D. The hermeneutical issues at stake 204
E. The search for a canonical harmony 205
PART THREE
THE ACTS
11. THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES 213
I. The contemporary debate over Acts 218
II. The actualization of the gospel in Acts 219
III. The church of the future 225
IV. Critical issues in Luke's theology 228
A. Luke's historical portrayal 228
B. Luke's portrayal of Paul 232
C. Literary techniques and canonical shape 234
D. The defence of Paul 234
V. The canonical effect of Acts within the New Testament 237
PART FOUR
THE PAULINE CORPUS
12. ROMANS 243
I. The critical debate 247
II. The hermeneutical problem of Romans 249
III. The shape and reception of Romans 251
IV. The beginning and ending of the letter 252
V. The righteousness of God as theme 255
VI. The role of the Old Testament 258
VII. The problem of the addressee 260
13. I CORINTHIANS 264
I. Critical issues of I Corinthians 268
A. Literary problems 268
B. Paul's opponents 269
C. The time-conditionality of Paul's responses 271
D. Paul's authority 272
II. A canonical approach to the book 273
A. The literary problem 273
B. The voices of Paul's opponents 274
C. The time-conditionality of Paul 276
D. The canonical authority of Paul 277
14. II CORINTHIANS 282
I. New historical reconstructions 285
II. New literary possibilities 286
III. The hermeneutical problem at stake 289
IV. The canonical shape of II Corinthians 291
V. The canonization of the Corinthian correspondence 295
15. GALATIANS 297
I. Form and function of the letter 300
II. The letter's occasion, protagonists and recipients 304
III. The canonical function of the letter 306
IV. Paul's original addressees and subsequent readers 308
16. EPHESIANS 311
I. The letter addressee 314
II. The problem of authorship 316
III. The purpose of the letter 320
IV. The canonical shape of Ephesians 322
17. PHILIPPIANS 329
I. The modern critical debate 331
II. The search for a canonical interpretation 335
18. COLOSSIANS 338
I. The critical debate 341
A. The authorship of Colossians 341
B. The nature of the Colossian heresy 343
C. Literary and redactional features 343
II The canonical shape of the letter 344
19. I THESSALONIANS 351
I. Modern critical issues 353
II. The canonical role of the castle 356
20. II THESSALONIANS 358
I. Critical problems at issue 360
II. Theories of authorship 361
III. Exploring a canonical alternative 366
21. THE PASTORAL EPISTLES 373
I. The debate over genuineness 378
II. Recent theories of pseudepigraphy 380
III. The search for the canonical shape of the Pastorals 387
22. PHILEMON 396
23. HEBREWS 400
I. Historical-critical issues 400
II. Some proposed solutions 404
III. A canonical approach to Hebrews 407
A The function of the title 413
B. The function of the structure 415
C. The function of the conclusión 417
24. THE PAULINE CORPUS 419
PART FIVE
THE CATHOLIC EPISTLES
25 JAMES 431
I. The modern critical debate 434
II. The canonical shape of James 435
III. The teachings of Jesus 436
IV. Faith and Works 438
V. Judaism and Christianity 443
VI. Conclusion 444
26. I PETER 446
I The modern critical debate 450
A. Literary structure 450
B. The question of addressee 451
C. Authorship of the epistle 451
D. The pseudepigraphical hypothesis 454
E. The purpose of the epistle 456
II. The canonical shape and function of the letter 457
A. The form and function of the praescript 457
B. The conclusion of the letter 459
C. The canonical function of the letter 460
27. II PETER 463
I. II Peter and the problem of canon 465
II. The question of authorship 466
III. The debate over the letter's function 468
IV. Canonical function and the formation of scripture 469
V. The eschatological hope 474
VI. II Peter's relation to I Peter and Jude 475
28. THE JOHANNINE EPISTLES 477
I. The modern critical debate 480
II. New directions of interpretation and a critique 482
III. The canonical role of the epistles 485
29. JUDE 488
I. The modern critical debate 489
II. The canonical role of the epistle 492
30 THE CORPUS OF CATHOLIC EPISTLES 494
PART SIX
REVELATION
31 REVELATION 499
I. Historical-critical issues 503
II. The canonical shape of the book 508
A. The form and function of the book in the first century 508
B. The canonical interpretation of Revelation 514
Excursus I The hermeneutical problem of New Testament text criticism 518
Excursus II Interpretation of the parables within a canonical context 531
Excursus III The canonical approach and the 'new Yale theology 541
Excursus IV Selected commentaries for pastor and teacher 547
Index of modern authors 557
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6. Aftermath – 284
7. Chronology – 288
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1. The roman empire – 11
2. Imperial organization – 13
3. Paganism and christianity – 17
4. Church and state – 24
5. Constantine the great – 27
6. Chronology – 31
7. Select bibliography – 31
Council of nicaea I, 325 – 33
1. The Trinitarian problem and proposed solutions before Nicaea – 33
2. Arius and the beginning of controversy – 51
3. The events of the council of Nicaea – 56
4. The significance of the council of Nicaea – 69
5. Aftermath – 75
6. Chronology – 77
7. Select bibliography – 79
Council of Constantinople I, 381 – 81
1. Esusebains vs Nicences to the death of emperor constans – 81
2. Athanasius vs. constantius – 91
3. Time out: pagan revival under Julian – 100
4. Two new battles – 103
5. Basil vs Valens – 108
6. Nicaea triumphs – 115
7. Unecumenical council of Constantinople- 119
8. Aftermath – 129
9. Chronology – 131
10. Select bibliography – 132
Council of Ephesus, 431 – 134
1. The late empire – 134
2. Ecclesiastical rivalries – 136
3. Theological controversy – 140
4. The divided council – 153
5. The formula of union – 160
6. Grounds for a new quarrel – 164
7. Chronology – 167
8. Select bibliography – 169
Council of chalcedon, 451 – 170
1. The monk eutyches – 170
2. The robber council of Ephesus – 176
3. The council of chalcedon – 180
4. The response of the west - 192
5. Aftermath in the east – 194
6. Chronology – 204
7. Select bibliography – 206
Council of Constantinople II, 553 – 207
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2. Orthodox reaction under Justin I – 220
3. Emperor Justinian I – 225
4. Council of Constantinople – 240
5. Aftermath – 247
6. Chronology - 253
7. Select bibliography – 256
Council of Constantinople III, 680 – 258
1. Reign of Heraclius – 258
2. Religious controversy – 260
3. Muslim invasion – 268
4. Western response – 271
5. Council of contantinopple III – 279
6. Aftermath – 284
7. Chronology – 288
8. Select bibliography – 289
Council of Nicaea II, 787 – 290
1. Beginnings of iconoclasm – 290
2. Iconoclasm of Leo III – 296
3. Constantine V and council of Hieria – 300
4. Aftermath – 305
5. The council of Nicaea II – 308
6. Reaction of the west – 311
7. Aftermath in the east – 314
8. Chronology - 320
9. Select bibliography – 321
Epilogue – 323
Glossary of theological terms – 326
Index - 331
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Foreword
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Abbreviations xi
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Robert R. Wilson
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Gene M. Tucker
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Brevard S. Childs
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R. E. Clements
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M. Roberts
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James A. Sanders
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David Steinmetz
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James L. Crenshaw
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Walter Brueggemann
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Robert R. Wilson
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Michael Fishbane
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Robert R. Wilson
2. Prophecy from the Eighth Through the Fifth Century 14
Hans Walter Wolff
3. Prophetic Speech 27
Gene M. Tucker
4. The Canonical Shape of the Prophetic Literature 41
Brevard S. Childs
5. The Unity of the Book of Isaiah 50
R. E. Clements
6. Isaiah in Old Testament Theology 62
M. Roberts
7. Isaiah in Luke 75
James A. Sanders
8. John Calvin on Isaiah 6: A Problem in the History of Exegesis 86
David Steinmetz
9. A Living Tradition: The Book of Jeremiah in Current 100
James L. Crenshaw
10. The Book of Portrait of the Prophet 113
Walter Brueggemann
11. The years of Jeremiah’s Preaching 130
William L. Holladay
12. Jeremiah in the Lectionary 143
Thomas M. Raitt
13. Prophecy in Crisis: The Call of Ezekiel 157
Robert R. Wilson
14. Sin and Judgment in the Prophecies of Ezekiel 170
Michael Fishbane
15. A Maker of Metaphors: Ezekiel's Oracles Against Tyre 188
Carol A. Newsom
16. Life in the Present and Hope for the Future 200
Werner E. Lemke
17. The Design and Themes of Ezekiel's Program of Restoration 215
Moshe Greenberg
18. Is Daniel Also Among the Prophets? 237
Klaus Koch
19. Daniel and His Social World 249
John J. Collins
20. A Journey Through Danielic Spaces: The Book of Daniel in
the Theology and Piety of the Christian Community 261
John G. Gammie
21. The Preacher in the Lions Den 273
W. Sibley Towner
Resources for Studying the Prophets 285
James Limburg
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Introduction 1
1. Religion and Childhood Develpment 14
2. Belief and Identity Formation 34
3. Values and Midlife Transitions 56
4. Aging, Dying, and Integrity 74
5. Religion and Self-transcendence 96
6. Religion and the Art of Life Cycle Maintenance 116
Epilogue 136
Notes 141
Suggested Reading 149
Index 155
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Introduction 1
1. Religion and Childhood Develpment 14
2. Belief and Identity Formation 34
3. Values and Midlife Transitions 56
4. Aging, Dying, and Integrity 74
5. Religion and Self-transcendence 96
6. Religion and the Art of Life Cycle Maintenance 116
Epilogue 136
Notes 141
Suggested Reading 149
Index 155
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Título : What is midrash Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Neusner, Jacob, Autor Editorial: Fortress Press Número de páginas: 114 páginas Nota general: <27168> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 225/NTS/8/(ING) Resumen: PART ONE
WHAT IS MIDRASH
1. THREE TYPES OF MIDRASH: PARAPHRASE,
PROPHECY, PARABLE – 7
2. THREE DIMENSIONS OF MIDRASH: EXEGESIS,
DOCUMENT, PROCESS – 13
3. MIDRASH WITHIN THE HEBREW SCRIPTURES – 17
PART TWO
TWO TYPES OF MIDRASH AMONG
ANCIENT JUDAUSMS
4. PARAPHRASE: MIDRASH IB THE SEPTUAGINT AND
THE TRAGUMIN – 23
5. PROPHECY: MIDRASH IN THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS – 31
6. PROPHECY: MIDRASH IN MATTHEW´S GOSPEL – 37
PART THREE
WHEN THINGS ARE NOT
WHAT THEY SEEM
7. MIDRASH IN THE CANON OF THE JUDAISM OF THE DUAL TORAH – 43
8. MIDRASH AND GENESIS – 52
9. MIDRASH AND LEVITICUS – 60
10. MIDRASH AND NUMBERS: TWO APPROACHES – 68
11. ALLEGORY AND PROPOSITION 1: THE FALL OF ADAM AND THE RISE OF ISRAEL – 80
12. ALLEGORY AND PROPOSITION 2: COMFORT, COMFORT MY PEOPLE, SAYS YOUR GOD – 86
13. ALLEGORY AND PROPOSITION 3: PROOF THAT THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD IS A SCRIPTURAL DOCTRINE – 95
EPILOGUE – 102
GLOSSARY – 106
FOR FURTHER READING - 111
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WHAT IS MIDRASH
1. THREE TYPES OF MIDRASH: PARAPHRASE,
PROPHECY, PARABLE – 7
2. THREE DIMENSIONS OF MIDRASH: EXEGESIS,
DOCUMENT, PROCESS – 13
3. MIDRASH WITHIN THE HEBREW SCRIPTURES – 17
PART TWO
TWO TYPES OF MIDRASH AMONG
ANCIENT JUDAUSMS
4. PARAPHRASE: MIDRASH IB THE SEPTUAGINT AND
THE TRAGUMIN – 23
5. PROPHECY: MIDRASH IN THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS – 31
6. PROPHECY: MIDRASH IN MATTHEW´S GOSPEL – 37
PART THREE
WHEN THINGS ARE NOT
WHAT THEY SEEM
7. MIDRASH IN THE CANON OF THE JUDAISM OF THE DUAL TORAH – 43
8. MIDRASH AND GENESIS – 52
9. MIDRASH AND LEVITICUS – 60
10. MIDRASH AND NUMBERS: TWO APPROACHES – 68
11. ALLEGORY AND PROPOSITION 1: THE FALL OF ADAM AND THE RISE OF ISRAEL – 80
12. ALLEGORY AND PROPOSITION 2: COMFORT, COMFORT MY PEOPLE, SAYS YOUR GOD – 86
13. ALLEGORY AND PROPOSITION 3: PROOF THAT THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD IS A SCRIPTURAL DOCTRINE – 95
EPILOGUE – 102
GLOSSARY – 106
FOR FURTHER READING - 111
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Acknowledgments – x
INTRODUCTION – 1
The multifold theoretical basis structural exegesis and the quest for meta theories – 3
The multiplication of structural exegetical methods and the ques for their interrelations – 4
PART ONE: initiation: structural exegesis of John
Chapter 1: beginning a structural exegesis – 0
Methodological considerations: the need for a complete discourse unit – 9
Exegetical example 1: as complete discourse – 16
Exegetical example 2: John 3:1-21 as a complete discourse unit – 17
Conclusion: the theme of a religious discourse unit as reflecting the authors faith – 20
Chapter 2: the formal steps of a structural exegesis – 23
Methodological considerations: explicit oppositions of actions as expressing the authors faith – 23
The six steps of a structural exegesis of a discourse unit – 26
Step 2. Identifying explicit oppositions of actions in John – 27
Chapter 3: the concluding steps of a structural exegesis – 47
Step 5. The pattern of the system of convictions expressed in john – 47
Step 6. Discerning the specific features if the discourse unit – 61
PART TWO: exercises in structural exegesis John 4:4-42 and luke 10:21.42
INTRODUCTION to exercises in part two – 75
Chapter 4: first exercise in structural exergesis – 79
Steps 3 and 4. The convictions expressed by the subjects and receivers of opposed actions in John 4:4-42 – 79
Steps 5. The pattern of the system of convictions expressed in John 4:4-42 – 90
Conclusion: A comparison of the patterns of convictions in John 4:4-42 and John 3: 1-21 – 93
Chapter 5: second exercise in structural exegesis – 99
Step 1. Luke 10:21-42 as a complete discourse unit – 99
Steps 2,3, and 4. Identification of the convictions espresed in luke 10:21-42 – 101
Step 5. The pattern of the system of convictions expressed in luke 10:21-42 – 113
Conclusion – 119
The different faith patterns of new testament texts – 119
A comparison of John´s and lukes faith patterns - 121
Results of a structural exegesis – 126
ANNOTATED SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY – 129
Structural and semiotic theories – 129
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Clasificación: 225/NTS/6/(ING) Resumen: Editor´s foreword – vii
Acknowledgments – x
INTRODUCTION – 1
The multifold theoretical basis structural exegesis and the quest for meta theories – 3
The multiplication of structural exegetical methods and the ques for their interrelations – 4
PART ONE: initiation: structural exegesis of John
Chapter 1: beginning a structural exegesis – 0
Methodological considerations: the need for a complete discourse unit – 9
Exegetical example 1: as complete discourse – 16
Exegetical example 2: John 3:1-21 as a complete discourse unit – 17
Conclusion: the theme of a religious discourse unit as reflecting the authors faith – 20
Chapter 2: the formal steps of a structural exegesis – 23
Methodological considerations: explicit oppositions of actions as expressing the authors faith – 23
The six steps of a structural exegesis of a discourse unit – 26
Step 2. Identifying explicit oppositions of actions in John – 27
Chapter 3: the concluding steps of a structural exegesis – 47
Step 5. The pattern of the system of convictions expressed in john – 47
Step 6. Discerning the specific features if the discourse unit – 61
PART TWO: exercises in structural exegesis John 4:4-42 and luke 10:21.42
INTRODUCTION to exercises in part two – 75
Chapter 4: first exercise in structural exergesis – 79
Steps 3 and 4. The convictions expressed by the subjects and receivers of opposed actions in John 4:4-42 – 79
Steps 5. The pattern of the system of convictions expressed in John 4:4-42 – 90
Conclusion: A comparison of the patterns of convictions in John 4:4-42 and John 3: 1-21 – 93
Chapter 5: second exercise in structural exegesis – 99
Step 1. Luke 10:21-42 as a complete discourse unit – 99
Steps 2,3, and 4. Identification of the convictions espresed in luke 10:21-42 – 101
Step 5. The pattern of the system of convictions expressed in luke 10:21-42 – 113
Conclusion – 119
The different faith patterns of new testament texts – 119
A comparison of John´s and lukes faith patterns - 121
Results of a structural exegesis – 126
ANNOTATED SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY – 129
Structural and semiotic theories – 129
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Título : Tradition history and the old testament Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Rast, Walter, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: Fortress Press Fecha de publicación: 1972 Número de páginas: 114 páginas Nota general: <27164> Idioma : Inglés Idioma original : Inglés Clasificación: 221/OTS/15/(ING) Resumen: Contents
PREFACE xiii
I THE TRANSMISSION OF OLD TESTAMENT TRADITIONS 1
Hermann Gunkel and Oral Tradition 2
Transmission of Literature in the Ancient World 5
Memory, Poetry, and Tradition 8
Oral Tradition in Scandinavian Scholarship 9
The Debate over Oral vs. Written Transmission 14
The Redaction of Older Materials 16
II THE FORMATION OF OLD TESTAMENT TRADITIONS 19
Tradition and Traditionists 19
The Localization of Tradition 21
Social, Political, and Religious dynamics in Tradition 25
Themes and Motifs in Tradition 27
Tradition History and the Problem of Historical Credibility 29
III TRADITION HISTORY AND HEBREW NARRATIVE 33
The Jacob Cycle 33
Jacob and Esau 36
Jacob and Laban 42
The Theophanies 47
The Redaction of the Materials 54
IV TRADITION HISTORY AND THE PROPHETS 57
Transmission Problems in Second Isaiah 57
The Prophets and Tradition 59
Second Isaiah and the Salvation Oracle 61
Second Isaiah and the Exodus 63
Second Isaiah and the Creation Traditions 68
V TRADITIO-HISTORICAL METHOD AND THEOLOGY 72
GLOSSARY 78
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 80
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PREFACE xiii
I THE TRANSMISSION OF OLD TESTAMENT TRADITIONS 1
Hermann Gunkel and Oral Tradition 2
Transmission of Literature in the Ancient World 5
Memory, Poetry, and Tradition 8
Oral Tradition in Scandinavian Scholarship 9
The Debate over Oral vs. Written Transmission 14
The Redaction of Older Materials 16
II THE FORMATION OF OLD TESTAMENT TRADITIONS 19
Tradition and Traditionists 19
The Localization of Tradition 21
Social, Political, and Religious dynamics in Tradition 25
Themes and Motifs in Tradition 27
Tradition History and the Problem of Historical Credibility 29
III TRADITION HISTORY AND HEBREW NARRATIVE 33
The Jacob Cycle 33
Jacob and Esau 36
Jacob and Laban 42
The Theophanies 47
The Redaction of the Materials 54
IV TRADITION HISTORY AND THE PROPHETS 57
Transmission Problems in Second Isaiah 57
The Prophets and Tradition 59
Second Isaiah and the Salvation Oracle 61
Second Isaiah and the Exodus 63
Second Isaiah and the Creation Traditions 68
V TRADITIO-HISTORICAL METHOD AND THEOLOGY 72
GLOSSARY 78
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 80
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I. THE ORIGNS OF FORM CRISTICISM – 1
The necessity for the discipline: developments in source criticism and life of Jesus research – 3
The Possibility for the discipline: gunkel´s study of legends – 10
The earliest work in New testament form criticism – 13
II. THE DISCIPLINE APPLIED BY DIBELIUS AND BULMANN – 17
Presuppositions – 17
Literary forms and their sitz im lebem – 21
Form criticism and the life of Jesus – 33
III. EARLY SCHOLARLY EVALUATION AND USE OF FORM CRITICISM – 38
Continued use of source analysis alone – 38
Challenges to form criticism – 40
Cautious use of form criticism – 45
The study of parables: a Productive use of form criticism – 51
IV. FORM CRITICISM AND THE CURRENT QUEST FOR THE HISTORICAL JESUS – 57
Theological and historical developments influencing the current quest – 58
Presuppositions and method of contemporary scholars – 63
Examples of the application of form criticism – 67
Glossary - 79
Annotated bibliography - 80
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I. THE ORIGNS OF FORM CRISTICISM – 1
The necessity for the discipline: developments in source criticism and life of Jesus research – 3
The Possibility for the discipline: gunkel´s study of legends – 10
The earliest work in New testament form criticism – 13
II. THE DISCIPLINE APPLIED BY DIBELIUS AND BULMANN – 17
Presuppositions – 17
Literary forms and their sitz im lebem – 21
Form criticism and the life of Jesus – 33
III. EARLY SCHOLARLY EVALUATION AND USE OF FORM CRITICISM – 38
Continued use of source analysis alone – 38
Challenges to form criticism – 40
Cautious use of form criticism – 45
The study of parables: a Productive use of form criticism – 51
IV. FORM CRITICISM AND THE CURRENT QUEST FOR THE HISTORICAL JESUS – 57
Theological and historical developments influencing the current quest – 58
Presuppositions and method of contemporary scholars – 63
Examples of the application of form criticism – 67
Glossary - 79
Annotated bibliography - 80
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Título : The new testament canon Otro título : Its making and meaning Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Gamble, Harry, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: Fortress Press Fecha de publicación: 1985 Número de páginas: 86 páginas Nota general: <27165> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 225/NTS/4/(ING) Resumen: EDITOR'S FOREWORD 7
ABREVIATIONS 9
I. INTRODUCTION 11
The Problem of the New Testament Canon 11
Dime Important Terms 15
Canon 15
Scripture 18
New Testament 19
II. THE HISTORY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT CANON 23
The Second Century 24
The Gospels 24
The Letters of Paul 35
The Early History of Paul's Letters 36
Early Editions of the "Corpus Paulinum" 41
The Use of Paul's Letters in the Second Century 43
Other Writings 46
The Third and Fourth Centuries 50
III. FACTORS IN THE FORMATION OF THE CANON 57
Intrinsic Factors 57
Extrinsic Factors 59
Marcionism 59
Gnosticism 62
Montanism 63
Other Factors 65
Criteria of Canonicity 67
Apostolicity 68
Catholicity 69
Orthodoxy 69
Traditional Usage 70
Inspiración 71
IV. THE INTERPRETATION OF THE
NEW TESTAMENT AS CANON 73
The Canon as a Hermeneutical Context 73
The Canon as a Theological Problem 82
The Scope of the Canon 83
The Nature of the Canon as Norm 85
Scripture and Tradition 89
Appendix: Text of the Muratorian Canon List 93
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ABREVIATIONS 9
I. INTRODUCTION 11
The Problem of the New Testament Canon 11
Dime Important Terms 15
Canon 15
Scripture 18
New Testament 19
II. THE HISTORY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT CANON 23
The Second Century 24
The Gospels 24
The Letters of Paul 35
The Early History of Paul's Letters 36
Early Editions of the "Corpus Paulinum" 41
The Use of Paul's Letters in the Second Century 43
Other Writings 46
The Third and Fourth Centuries 50
III. FACTORS IN THE FORMATION OF THE CANON 57
Intrinsic Factors 57
Extrinsic Factors 59
Marcionism 59
Gnosticism 62
Montanism 63
Other Factors 65
Criteria of Canonicity 67
Apostolicity 68
Catholicity 69
Orthodoxy 69
Traditional Usage 70
Inspiración 71
IV. THE INTERPRETATION OF THE
NEW TESTAMENT AS CANON 73
The Canon as a Hermeneutical Context 73
The Canon as a Theological Problem 82
The Scope of the Canon 83
The Nature of the Canon as Norm 85
Scripture and Tradition 89
Appendix: Text of the Muratorian Canon List 93
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Título : The old testament and the archaeologist Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Lance, Darrell, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: Fortress Press Fecha de publicación: 1981 Número de páginas: 86 páginas Nota general: <27162> Idioma : Inglés Idioma original : Inglés Clasificación: 221/OTS/9/(ING) Resumen: Contents
EDITOR’S NFOREWORD vii
ABBREVIATIONS ix
LIST OF ILUSTRATIONS x
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS x
GLOSSARY xi
I. Archaeology and the Old Testament 1
II. Basic Principles: Stratigraphy and Typology 12
Stratigraphy 12
The Formation of the Mound 13
The Methods of Excavation 22
Typology 37
Typology and Chronology 41
Ceramis Typology 43
III. Archaeological Publications and Their Use 47
The Nature of Archaeological Publications 47
Types of Archaeological Publications 52
Finding the Literature 58
Excursus: Epigraphic Bibliography 60
The Use of Archaeology in Biblical Stuides 61
IV. The Archaeologist at Work: the Age of Solomon 67
Finding the Strata of Solomon 68
Hazor, Megiddo, and Gezer 73
Solomon’s Jerusalem 90
Author’s Postscript 93
V. The Future of Biblical Archaeology 94
Appendix: The Archaeological Periods of Palestine 97
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EDITOR’S NFOREWORD vii
ABBREVIATIONS ix
LIST OF ILUSTRATIONS x
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS x
GLOSSARY xi
I. Archaeology and the Old Testament 1
II. Basic Principles: Stratigraphy and Typology 12
Stratigraphy 12
The Formation of the Mound 13
The Methods of Excavation 22
Typology 37
Typology and Chronology 41
Ceramis Typology 43
III. Archaeological Publications and Their Use 47
The Nature of Archaeological Publications 47
Types of Archaeological Publications 52
Finding the Literature 58
Excursus: Epigraphic Bibliography 60
The Use of Archaeology in Biblical Stuides 61
IV. The Archaeologist at Work: the Age of Solomon 67
Finding the Strata of Solomon 68
Hazor, Megiddo, and Gezer 73
Solomon’s Jerusalem 90
Author’s Postscript 93
V. The Future of Biblical Archaeology 94
Appendix: The Archaeological Periods of Palestine 97
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Título : Form criticism of the old testament Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Tucker, Gene, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: Fortress Press Fecha de publicación: 1971 Número de páginas: 86 páginas Nota general: <27160> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 221/OTS/4/(ING) Form criticism of the old testament [texto impreso] / Tucker, Gene, Autor . - 1° . - [S.l.] : Fortress Press, 1971 . - 86 páginas.
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