Origins and Method: Towards a New Understanding of Judaism and Christianity Essays in Honour of John C. Hurd
in Library of New Testament Studies
Pages
409
Publisher
T&T Clark
Published
9/1/1993
ISBN-13
9780567651167
This collection of essays is presented in honour of John C. Hurd on the occasion of his retirement as Professor of New Testament at Trinity College, Toronto, and in recognition of a distinguished career in the fields of Pauline studies and computing in the humanities. Given Professor Hurd's interest in Christian origins and methodology, it is appropriate that the contributors to this volume deal with the origin and development of various aspects of Judaism and Christianity. In particular they highlight how a greater attentiveness to method has resulted in a reshaping of our understanding of Christianity or Judaism. The volume is divided into three parts: 'New Understandings of Paul', 'New Understandings of the New Testament', and 'New Understandings of the Relationship between Judaism and Christianity'. Contributors include Walter Aufrecht, Karl Donfried, Robert Grant, John Kloppenborg, Gerd Ludemann and Wayne McCready.
- Contents
- Forward
- Editor's Preface
- Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- Part I NEW UNDERSTANDINGS OF PAUL
- Paul, Christ and the problem of death - Gerd Lùˆdemann
- Gnosticism in Corinth? - Heinz O. Guenther
- Church office in Paul, especially in Philippians - John Reumann
- Our Politeuma is in heaven : the meaning of Philippians 3.17-21 - Wendy Cotter
- Military language and metaphors in Philippians - Edgar M. Krentz
- 2 Thessalonians and the church of Thessalonica - Karl P. Donfried
- Apostolic mission and apostolic message: congruence in Paul's epistolary rhetoric, structure and imagery - John L. White
- Conversion and universalism : opposites that attract - Alan F. Segal
- Thomas Kuhn, convictional worlds, and Paul - Terence L. Donaldson
- Major variations in Pauline and other epistles in light of genre and the Pauline letter form - Kenneth J. Neumann
- Part II NEW UNDERSTANDINGS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
- Edwin Hatch, churches and collegia - John S. Kloppenborg
- The Agrippinilla inscription religious associations and early church formation - Bradley H. McLean
- The uniqueness of Jesus as a methodological problem - Lloyd Gaston
- The Son of Man problem as an illustration of the techne of NT studies - Walter E. Aufrecht
- Ancient and modern questions about authenticity - Robert M. Grant
- Discontinuity, metamorphosis and coherence: methodologies for computer-assisted textual analysis, with reference to the Metamorphoses of Ovid - Willard McCarty
- Part III NEW UNDERSTANDINGS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN JUDAISM AND CHRISTIANITY
- Philo and Eusebius on monasteries and monasticism: the Therapeutae and Kellia - G. Peter Richardson
- Sectarian separation and exclusion: the Temple Scroll : a case for wholistic religious claims - Wayne O. McCready
- The Bible and translation: the Targums - Ernest G. Clarke
- John Coolidge Hurd, Jr. Cursus vitae
- Bibliography of John C Hurd
- Index of Biblical References
- Index of Authors
Inner Books
This physical volume has several internal sections, each of which has been reviewed independently
- Paul, Christ and the problem of death - Gerd Lùˆdemann by
- Church office in Paul, especially in Philippians by John H. P. Reumann
- Our Politeuma is in heaven : the meaning of Philippians 3.17-21 by Wendy Cotter
- Military language and metaphors in Philippians by Edgar M. Krentz
- 2 Thessalonians and the church of Thessalonica by Karl P. Donfried
- Apostolic mission and apostolic message: congruence in Paul's epistolary rhetoric, structure and imagery by John L. White
- Conversion and universalism : opposites that attract by Alan F. Segal
- Thomas Kuhn, convictional worlds, and Paul by Terence L. Donaldson
- Major variations in Pauline and other epistles in light of genre and the Pauline letter form by Kenneth J. Neumann
- Edwin Hatch, churches and collegia by John S. Kloppenborg
- The Agrippinilla inscription religious associations and early church formation by Bradley H. McLean
- The uniqueness of Jesus as a methodological problem by Lloyd Gaston
- The Son of Man problem as an illustration of the techne of NT studies by Walter E. Aufrecht
- Discontinuity, metamorphosis and coherence: methodologies for computer-assisted textual analysis, with reference to the Metamorphoses of Ovid by Willard McCarty
- Philo and Eusebius on monasteries and monasticism: the Therapeutae and Kellia by G. Peter Richardson
- Sectarian separation and exclusion: the Temple Scroll : a case for wholistic religious claims by Wayne O. McCready
- Gnosticism in Corinth? by Heinz O. Guenther
- The Bible and translation: the Targums by Ernest G. Clarke