This book is intended for scholars and students of the New Testament and early Christianity, and highlights the significance of an early gospel-like text that has been neglected owing to the inadequacy of previous translations. A new translation is provided, and links with other early Christian literature are explored.
This book is intended for scholars and students of the New Testament and early Christianity, and highlights the significance of an early gospel-like text that has been neglected owing to the inadequacy of previous translations. A new translation is provided, and links with other early Christian literature are explored.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
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Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series
Francis Watson has held posts at Kings College London and the University of Aberdeen before moving to his present position at Durham University in 2007. His recent publications include Gospel Writing: A Canonical Perspective (2013) and a co-edited volume entitled Connecting Gospels: Beyond the Canonical/Non-canonical Divide (2018).
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements, Introduction Part I. Recovering the epistula: 1. An Ambiguous Legacy: the Epistula Apostolorum and its Editors 2. Translation Part II. Themes: 3. The miracle sequence 4. Resurrection and Eschatologies 5. Narratives of Incarnation 6. Paul and the Apostolic Mission 7. Vindicating Divine Justice Part III. Additional notes on text and translation: Appendix: Testament in Galilee, chapters 1-11 Bibliography.
Acknowledgements, Introduction Part I. Recovering the epistula: 1. An Ambiguous Legacy: the Epistula Apostolorum and its Editors 2. Translation Part II. Themes: 3. The miracle sequence 4. Resurrection and Eschatologies 5. Narratives of Incarnation 6. Paul and the Apostolic Mission 7. Vindicating Divine Justice Part III. Additional notes on text and translation: Appendix: Testament in Galilee, chapters 1-11 Bibliography.
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