Scripture and Traditions: Essays on Early Judaism and Christianity in Honor of Carl R. HolladayPatrick Gray, Gail R. O'Day BRILL, 2008 - 502 páginas This volume contains twenty-two essays in honor of Carl R. Holladay, whose work on the interaction between early Christianity and Hellenistic Judaism has had a considerable impact on the study of the New Testament. The essays are grouped into three sections: Hellenistic Judaism; the New Testament in Context; and the History of Interpretation. Among the contributions are essays dealing with conversion in Greek-speaking Judaism and Christianity; 3 Maccabees as a narrative satire; retribution theology in Luke-Acts; church discipline in Matthew; the Exodus and comparative chronology in Jewish and patristic writings; corporal punishment in ancient Israel and early Christianity; and Die Judenfrage and the construction of ancient Judaism. |
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3 Maccabees as Narrative Satire ofthe God of Wine N Clayton Croy | 3 |
Jewish Identity and Hellenism in the Fragmentary JewishWritings in Greek Lester L Grabbe | 21 |
Political Reflections on Philos De humanitate Walter T Wilson | 33 |
Moses the Exodus and Comparative Chronology William Adler | 47 |
PART TWO The New Testament in Context | 67 |
Conversion in GreekSpeaking Judaism and Early Christianity Gregory E Sterling | 69 |
The Messianic Use of Zechariah 914 in Matthew Mark andthe PreMarkan Tradition Mark Black | 97 |
The Use of ΥΠΟΚΡΙΤΗΣ in Matthew 6118 Michael Joseph Brown | 115 |
SelfPresentation and Community Construction in Philippians Steven J Kraftchick | 239 |
The Use of Philosophical Traditions and Scripture in 1 Timothy 5 Abraham J Malherbe | 263 |
1112 Hebrews 1256 and the Tradition of Corporal Punishment John T Fitzgerald | 291 |
PART THREE The History of Interpretation | 319 |
46 Patrick Gray | 321 |
Its Singular Readings and Scribal Habits Juan Hernández Jr | 341 |
Exegetical and Theological Presuppositions in NineteenthCentury American Commentaries on Acts Thomas H Olbricht | 359 |
The Case of LukeActsand the NRSV Luke Timothy Johnson | 387 |
1517 about Church Discipline? Sharyn Dowd | 137 |
Καλοκὰγαθία in Lukes Parableof the Sower John B Weaver | 151 |
The Word of God and Retribution Theology in LukeActs Scott Shauf | 173 |
Pairings ofMen and Women in LukeActs Allen Black | 193 |
The Citation of Scripture as a Key to Characterization in Acts Gail R ODay | 207 |
The RhetoricalThrust of The Prophets and the Psalms in Peters Speechat Pentecost David P Moessner | 223 |
A Postcolonial Approach to2 Corinthians 31218 Brad R Braxton | 411 |
Toward a Foregrounding of the Backgrounds Approachto Early Christianity Todd Penner | 429 |
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