The Open Mind: Essays in Honour of Christopher Rowland
in Library of New Testament Studies
Pages
224
Publisher
T&T Clark
Published
11/20/2014
ISBN-13
9780567658517
This Festschrift draws on the research interests of Christopher Rowland. The collection of essays comes from former doctoral students and other friends, many of whom shed light on the angelic contribution to the thought-world of developing Christianity. The significance of the Jewish contribution to developing Christian ideology is critically assessed, including the impact of the original Jewish sources on the earliest Christian belief.
The distinguished contributors to this volume include April DeConick, Paul Foster, John Rogerson, Tobias Nicklas and Andrei Orlov.
The distinguished contributors to this volume include April DeConick, Paul Foster, John Rogerson, Tobias Nicklas and Andrei Orlov.
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- 1. On trees and visionaries: the role of the cosmic tree and related material in Baruch, Daniel and Pseudo-Danielic literature Vincente Dobronruka, University of Brazil, Brazil
- 2. Performing the Cosmic Mystery of the Church in the Communities of the Didache Jonathan Draper, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
- 3.The Similitudes of Enoch (1 En. 37-71): The Son of Man, Apocalyptic Messianism & Political Theology Crispin Fletcher-Louis
- 4. The Open Hell: A Study of the Apocalypse of Peter Paul Foster, University of Edinburgh, UK
- 5. The Descending Son of Man in the Gospel of John: A Polemic against Mystical Ascent to See God Charles A. Gieschen, Concordia Theological Seminary, USA
- 6. Heavenly mysteries and earthly riches: an apocalyptic perspective on the proper use of wealth in the Gospel according to Luke? Andrew Gregory, University of Oxford, UK
- 7. “The Christology of The Ascension of Isaiah: docetic or polymorphic?” Jonathan Knight, York St John University, UK
- 8. “Before Mary and Jesus there was Raphael: An antecedent to the angelic “incarnations” of Jewish Christianity and its gospels” Phillip Muñoa, Hope College, USA
- 9. Drink the Cup which I promised you!” (Apocalypse of Peter 14.4) Peter’s Death and the End of Times Tobias Nicklas, University of Regensburg, Germany
- 10. The Demise of the Antagonist in the Apocalyptic Scapegoat Tradition Andrei A. Orlov, Marquette University, USA
- 11. Reading Leviticus Today J. W. Rogerson, University of Sheffield, UK
- 12. Jesus, Angels and the Honeycomb in Luke 24:42 Kevin P. Sullivan, Illinois Wesleyan University, USA
- 13. Escape from Time: The Cognitive Basis for Gnostic Ascent Practices April deConick, Rice University, USA
- Bibliography
- Index
Inner Books
This physical volume has several internal sections, each of which has been reviewed independently
- On trees and visionaries: the role of the cosmic tree and related material in Baruch, Daniel and Pseudo-Danielic literature by Vincente Dobronruka
- Performing the Cosmic Mystery of the Church in the Communities of the Didache by Jonathan A. Draper
- The Similitudes of Enoch (1 En. 37-71): The Son of Man, Apocalyptic Messianism & Political Theology by Crispin H. T. Fletcher-Louis
- The Open Hell: A Study of the Apocalypse of Peter by Paul Foster
- The Descending Son of Man in the Gospel of John: A Polemic against Mystical Ascent to See God by Charles A. Gieschen
- Heavenly mysteries and earthly riches: an apocalyptic perspective on the proper use of wealth in the Gospel according to Luke? by Andrew Gregory
- “The Christology of The Ascension of Isaiah: docetic or polymorphic?” by Jonathan Knight
- “Before Mary and Jesus there was Raphael: An antecedent to the angelic “incarnations” of Jewish Christianity and its gospels” by Phillip B. Munoa
- Drink the Cup which I promised you!” (Apocalypse of Peter 14.4) Peter’s Death and the End of Times by Tobias Nicklas
- The Demise of the Antagonist in the Apocalyptic Scapegoat Tradition by Andrei A. Orlov
- Reading Leviticus Today by John William Rogerson
- Jesus, Angels and the Honeycomb in Luke 24:42 by Kevin P. Sullivan
- Escape from Time: The Cognitive Basis for Gnostic Ascent Practices by April D. DeConick