Greco-Roman and Jewish tributaries to the New Testament : festschrift in honor of Gregory J. Riley / Christopher S. Crawford, editor.
Material type: TextSeries: Claremont studies in New Testament and Christian origins ; 4.Publisher: Claremont, CA : Claremont Press, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 220 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781946230379
- 1946230375
- Riley, Gregory J. (Gregory John), 1947-
- Bible. New Testament -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
- Bible. Nouveau Testament -- Critique, interprétation, etc
- Bible. New Testament
- Greek literature -- Relation to the New Testament
- Intertextuality in the Bible
- Littérature grecque -- Relation avec le Nouveau Testament
- Intertextualité dans la Bible
- RELIGION -- Biblical Criticism & Interpretation -- New Testament
- Greek literature -- Relation to the New Testament
- Intertextuality in the Bible
- BS2361.2 .C739 2019eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-209) and indexes.
Introduction / Christopher S. Crawford -- The "journey of the soul" in two Lucan parables / Nicholas J. Frederic -- Kings of the Jews : Herodian collaboration with Rome through a Marcan lens / Margaret Froelich -- Mark's transformation of the love commandment : controversy in the lost gospel, Logoi 6:18-21 and Mark 12:28-34 and 10:17-22 / Dennis R. MacDonald -- Evidence for a relationship between Mark and Q / James Van Dore -- A woman caught in adultry? Or a wandering teacher trapped between Roman and Jewish law? : John 7:53-8:11 in light of Quintilian and Seneca / Thomas E. Phillips -- Romans 1:26-27 in its rhetorical tradition / Brett Provance -- New directions in the Gospel of Thomas : Oxyrhynchus as a test case / Thomas A. Wayment -- A separate Son of Man / L. Arik Greenberg -- Eschatological perspective in the Heikhalot Rabbati / Marvin A. Sweeney.
"This volume explores the Greco-Roman and Jewish origins of the New Testament and early Christianity. It pays particular attention to the gospels and the traditions which place those sacred texts."--Publisher statement
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