Jesus and the Laws of Purity: Tradition History and Legal History in Mark 7JSOT, 1986 - 277 páginas The principal concern of this book is to show how uncovering the history of legal development can serve as a control for the conclusions of tradition history. In this groundbreaking study, the author brings his own professional experience as a lawyer to bear upon questions of Jewish law and of Gospel criticism. Dr Booth first establishes redaction-critically and form-critically which elements of Mark 7.1-23 are to be assigned to Mark, which to the early church, and which to the probable legal disputes of Jesus with the Pharisees. Then he charts the history of the purity laws, determining which legal statements in the text are credible in the situation of AD 30. This methodologicaloriginal approachach enables him to formulate telling criticisms of some current procedures and conclusions of traditio-historical and form- critical scholars. |
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Preface | 9 |
B The Programme | 18 |
THE HISTORY OF | 55 |
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