This volume features a body of work selected by Craig A. Evans, B. J. Oropeza, and Paul T. Sloan, designed to examine just what is meant by 'intertextuality,' including metalepsis and the controversial and exciting approach known as 'mimesis.' Beginning with an introduction from Oropeza which orients readers in a complex and evolving field, the contributors first establish the growing research surrounding the discipline, before examining important texts and themes in the New Testament Gospels and epistles. Throughout, these essays critically evaluate new proposals relating to intertextuality…mehr
This volume features a body of work selected by Craig A. Evans, B. J. Oropeza, and Paul T. Sloan, designed to examine just what is meant by 'intertextuality,' including metalepsis and the controversial and exciting approach known as 'mimesis.' Beginning with an introduction from Oropeza which orients readers in a complex and evolving field, the contributors first establish the growing research surrounding the discipline, before examining important texts and themes in the New Testament Gospels and epistles. Throughout, these essays critically evaluate new proposals relating to intertextuality and the function of ancient Scripture in the writings that came to make up the New Testament. With topics ranging from multidimensional recontextualization and ancient Midrash in the age of intertextuality to Luke's Christology and multivalent biblical images, this volume amasses cutting edge research on intertexuality and biblical exegesis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Craig A. Evans is John Bisagno Distinguished Professor of Christian Origins at Houston Baptist University, USA. B.J. Oropeza is professor of Biblical and Religious Studies at Azusa Pacific University and Seminary, USA. Paul T. Sloan is assistant professor of Theology at Houston Baptist University, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Chapter 1. New Studies in Textual Interplay: An Introduction B.J. Oropeza, Azusa Pacific University, USA Chapter 2. Ancient Midrash in the Age of Intertextuality B.J. Oropeza, Azusa Pacific University, USA Chapter 3. Re contextualization and the Multidimensional Approach to Scripture: Interpreting the Text of Matt 22:31 46 Erik Waaler, NLA University College, Norway Chapter 4. Mimesis and Criticism Karl Olav Sandnes, MF Norwegian School of Theology, Norway Chapter 5. Response to Karl Olav Sandnes Dennis R. MacDonald, Claremont School of Theology, USA Chapter 6. Israel's Last Prophet: Matthew 23:29 36 and the Intertextual Basis of Matthew's Rejected Prophet Christology David L. Turner, Cornerstone University, USA Chapter 7. The Good News of Isaiah and Rome in Mark 1:1 Adam Winn, Baylor University, USA Chapter 8. For Everyone Shall Be Salted with Fire Paul T. Sloan, Houston Baptist University, USA Chapter 9. Luke's Christology in Light of Old Testament Lament Echoes Channing L. Crisler, Anderson University, USA Chapter 10. The Marriage and Wedding Imagery of Jesus and Adam: The Intertextual Connection of John 19:23 37 and Genesis 2:18 25 Sunny Chen, Pilgrim Theological College, Australia Chapter 11. Multivalent Biblical Images in the Fourth Gospel and the Patristic Verbum Abbreviatum William M. Wright IV, Duquesne University, USA Chapter 12. The Covenant Curses, the Restoration, and the Inheritance of the Son: Jesus as Servant and Messiah in Gal 1:4 and Beyond Esau D. McCaulley, Northeastern Seminary, USA Chapter 13. Lawlessness, Idolatry, and Apostasy in the Book of Deuteronomy and in 1 John: An Old Message in a New Setting Max Rogland, Erskine Theological Seminary, USA Chapter 14. Final Reflection Steve Moyise, St Hild College, UK Bibliography
Preface Chapter 1. New Studies in Textual Interplay: An Introduction B.J. Oropeza, Azusa Pacific University, USA Chapter 2. Ancient Midrash in the Age of Intertextuality B.J. Oropeza, Azusa Pacific University, USA Chapter 3. Re contextualization and the Multidimensional Approach to Scripture: Interpreting the Text of Matt 22:31 46 Erik Waaler, NLA University College, Norway Chapter 4. Mimesis and Criticism Karl Olav Sandnes, MF Norwegian School of Theology, Norway Chapter 5. Response to Karl Olav Sandnes Dennis R. MacDonald, Claremont School of Theology, USA Chapter 6. Israel's Last Prophet: Matthew 23:29 36 and the Intertextual Basis of Matthew's Rejected Prophet Christology David L. Turner, Cornerstone University, USA Chapter 7. The Good News of Isaiah and Rome in Mark 1:1 Adam Winn, Baylor University, USA Chapter 8. For Everyone Shall Be Salted with Fire Paul T. Sloan, Houston Baptist University, USA Chapter 9. Luke's Christology in Light of Old Testament Lament Echoes Channing L. Crisler, Anderson University, USA Chapter 10. The Marriage and Wedding Imagery of Jesus and Adam: The Intertextual Connection of John 19:23 37 and Genesis 2:18 25 Sunny Chen, Pilgrim Theological College, Australia Chapter 11. Multivalent Biblical Images in the Fourth Gospel and the Patristic Verbum Abbreviatum William M. Wright IV, Duquesne University, USA Chapter 12. The Covenant Curses, the Restoration, and the Inheritance of the Son: Jesus as Servant and Messiah in Gal 1:4 and Beyond Esau D. McCaulley, Northeastern Seminary, USA Chapter 13. Lawlessness, Idolatry, and Apostasy in the Book of Deuteronomy and in 1 John: An Old Message in a New Setting Max Rogland, Erskine Theological Seminary, USA Chapter 14. Final Reflection Steve Moyise, St Hild College, UK Bibliography
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