The study of Hebrews and the Catholic Epistles was never truly confined to their place in fraught ecclesiastical disputes. Recent decades have witnessed a resurgence of interest in these writings. The present volume seeks to assess the relevance of these works to various questions that are often posed to other parts of the New Testament canon, to report on the current state of scholarship devoted to the interpretive issues they raise, and to survey their rich and often-overlooked afterlives.
The study of Hebrews and the Catholic Epistles was never truly confined to their place in fraught ecclesiastical disputes. Recent decades have witnessed a resurgence of interest in these writings. The present volume seeks to assess the relevance of these works to various questions that are often posed to other parts of the New Testament canon, to report on the current state of scholarship devoted to the interpretive issues they raise, and to survey their rich and often-overlooked afterlives.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Patrick Gray is Professor of Religious Studies at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. He is the editor of The Cambridge Companion to the New Testament and Varieties of Religious Invention and the author of Hebrews (with Amy Peeler), The Routledge Guidebook to the New Testament, and Paul as a Problem in History and Culture.
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* Preface Patrick Gray * Part I : General Issues * The Text of Hebrews and the Catholic Epistles Thomas J. Kraus * Hebrews the Catholic Epistles and the Canon Darian Lockett * Hebrews the Catholic Epistles and the Arithmetic of Canon Lists Clare K. Rothschild * Anonymity Orthonymity and Pseudonymity in Hebrews and the Catholic Epistles Armin D. Baum * Hebrews the Catholic Epistles and Pauline Christianity Bryan R. Dyer * Hebrews the Catholic Epistles and the "Parting of the Ways " Matt Jackson-McCabe * Hebrews the Catholic Epistles and the "Delay of the Parousia " Simon J. Gathercole * Part II: Hebrews * Hebrews: Contested Issues Kenneth Schenck * Hebrews and the Question of Supersessionism Philip Church * How Hebrews Reads Scripture Susan Docherty * Hebrews and the Atonement David M. Moffitt * Part III: The Catholic Epistles * The Letter of James: Contested Issues Alicia Batten * 1 Peter: Contested Issues Duane F. Watson * 2 Peter and Jude: Contested Issues Travis B. Williams * The Johannine Letters: Contested Issues William M. Wright IV * James and the Historical Jesus Karl-Wilhelm Niebuhr * The Ecclesiology of the Catholic Epistles David J. Downs * Apocalyptic Traditions in the Catholic Epistles Katie Marcar * Part IV: Reception and Engagement * The Reception History of Hebrews Jason A. Whitlark * The Reception History of the Letter of James David B. Gowler * The Reception History of 1-2 Peter and Jude Patrick Gray and Adam Booth * The Reception History of the Johannine Epistles Alicia D. Myers * The Reception of Hebrews in the Roman Catholic Tradition at the Council of Trent Alan C. Mitchell * Hebrews and the Catholic Epistles in Protestant Creeds Confessions Liturgy and Song Amy Peeler and Lance Peeler
* Preface Patrick Gray * Part I : General Issues * The Text of Hebrews and the Catholic Epistles Thomas J. Kraus * Hebrews the Catholic Epistles and the Canon Darian Lockett * Hebrews the Catholic Epistles and the Arithmetic of Canon Lists Clare K. Rothschild * Anonymity Orthonymity and Pseudonymity in Hebrews and the Catholic Epistles Armin D. Baum * Hebrews the Catholic Epistles and Pauline Christianity Bryan R. Dyer * Hebrews the Catholic Epistles and the "Parting of the Ways " Matt Jackson-McCabe * Hebrews the Catholic Epistles and the "Delay of the Parousia " Simon J. Gathercole * Part II: Hebrews * Hebrews: Contested Issues Kenneth Schenck * Hebrews and the Question of Supersessionism Philip Church * How Hebrews Reads Scripture Susan Docherty * Hebrews and the Atonement David M. Moffitt * Part III: The Catholic Epistles * The Letter of James: Contested Issues Alicia Batten * 1 Peter: Contested Issues Duane F. Watson * 2 Peter and Jude: Contested Issues Travis B. Williams * The Johannine Letters: Contested Issues William M. Wright IV * James and the Historical Jesus Karl-Wilhelm Niebuhr * The Ecclesiology of the Catholic Epistles David J. Downs * Apocalyptic Traditions in the Catholic Epistles Katie Marcar * Part IV: Reception and Engagement * The Reception History of Hebrews Jason A. Whitlark * The Reception History of the Letter of James David B. Gowler * The Reception History of 1-2 Peter and Jude Patrick Gray and Adam Booth * The Reception History of the Johannine Epistles Alicia D. Myers * The Reception of Hebrews in the Roman Catholic Tradition at the Council of Trent Alan C. Mitchell * Hebrews and the Catholic Epistles in Protestant Creeds Confessions Liturgy and Song Amy Peeler and Lance Peeler
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