Early Christian Literature and Intertextuality: Volume 1: Thematic Studies
Early Christian Literature and Intertextuality: Volume 1: Thematic Studies

Early Christian Literature and Intertextuality: Volume 1: Thematic Studies

in Library of New Testament Studies

by K. L. Noll, Francis Borchardt, Matthew J. Goff, Ian Scott, Jonathan T. Pennington, Anthony Le Donne, Peter T. Lanfer, Rivka Nir, Annette Yoshiko Reed, Jin Hwang, Steve P. Moyise, Wayne Baxter, Radu Gheorghiță, and Aaron Canty

Pages 320
Publisher T&T Clark
Published 2009
ISBN-13 9780567584755
Scholarly interest in intertextuality remains as keen as ever. Armed with new questions, interpreters seek to understand better the function of older scripture in later scripture. The essays assembled in the present collection address these questions. These essays treat pre-Christian texts, as well as Christian texts, that make use of older sacred tradition. They analyze the respective uses of scripture in diverse Jewish and Christian traditions. Some of these studies are concerned with discreet bodies of writings, such as the Dead Sea Scrolls, while others are concerned with versions of scriptures, such as the Hebrew or Old Greek, and text critical issues. Other studies are concerned with how scripture is interpreted as part of apocalyptic and eschatology.

Early Christian Literature and Intertextuality includes essays that explore the use of Old Testament scripture in the Gospels and Acts. Other studies examine the apostle Paul's interpretation of scripture in his letters, while other studies look at non-Pauline writings and their utilization of scripture. Some of the studies in this collection show how older scripture clarifies important points of teaching or resolves social conflict.

Law, conversion, anthropology, paradise, and Messianism are among the themes treated in these studies, themes rooted in important ways in older sacred tradition.

The collection concludes with studies on two important Christian interpreters, Syriac-speaking Aphrahat in the east and Latin-speaking Augustine in the west.

  • Table of contents
  • Introduction - C. A. Evans and H. D. Zacharias
  • The Evolution of Genre in the Hebrew Anthology - K. L. Noll
  • Concepts of Scripture in 1 Maccabees - Francis Borchardt
  • Ben Sira and Papyrus Insinger - Matthew Goff
  • Is the Bible always Scripture: The 'Low' View of the Pentateuch in the Letter of Aristeas - Ian Scott
  • Refractions of Greek Daniel in the Gospel of Matthew - Jonathan Pennington
  • Messianic Duality in Matthew and the Dead Sea Scrolls - Anthony Le Donne
  • Paradise in the Pseudepigrapha - Peter T. Lanfer
  • Aseneth as the 'Prototype of the Church of the Gentiles' - Rivka Nir
  • Beyond Revealed Wisdom and Apocalyptic Epistemology: The Redeployment of Enochic Traditions about Knowledge in Early Christianity - Annette Yoshiko Reed
  • The Corinthian Crises and Paul's Use of Numbers in 1 Corinthians 1-5 - Jin Hwang
  • How Does Paul Read Scripture - Stephen Moyise
  • From Ruler to Teacher: The Extending of the Shepherd Metaphor in Early Jewish and Christian Writings - Wayne Baxter
  • Who Influenced Whom? The Reciprocal Influence between the Septuagint and the New Testament Textual Witnesses - Radu Gheorghita
  • The Nuptial Imagery of Christ and the Church in Augustine's Enarrationes in Psalmos - Aaron Canty

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