Suffering and martyrdom in the New Testament : studies presented to G.M. Styler by the Cambridge New Testament Seminar
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Suffering and martyrdom in the New Testament : studies presented to G.M. Styler by the Cambridge New Testament Seminar
Cambridge University Press, 1981
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Contents of Works
- Did Jesus teach his death would be vicarious as well as typical? / J. C. O'Neill
- Imitatio Christi and the Lucan fassion narrative / B. E. Beck
- The persecution of Christians in John 15: 18-16: 4a / B. Lindars
- Interchange and suffering / M. D. Hooker
- On the interpretation of Colossians 1: 24 / W. F. Flemington
- Preparation for the perils of the last days / E. Bammel
- Maintaining the testimony of Jesus / J. P. M. Sweet
- Martyrdom and inspiration / G. W. H. Lampe
- Suffering and martyrdom in the Odes of Solomon / B. McNeil
- Suffering and messianism in Yose ben Yose / W. Horbury
- What might martyrdom mean? / N. Lash
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a collection of studies of suffering and martyrdom concentrating on the link, historically envisaged in different ways, between the sufferings of the faithful and the figure of Christ (or the messianic hope, in relation to one Jewish writer). The distinguished scholars contributing to this cohesive but many-sided book are C. F. D. Moule, J. C. O'Neill, B. E. Beck, B. Lindars, M. D. Hooker, W. F. Flemington, E. Bammel, J. P. M. Sweet, B. McNeil, W. Horbury, N. L. A. Lash and the late G. W. H. Lampe. All have been associated closely with the Cambridge New Testament Seminar and Professor Moule prefaces the volume with an account of the history of the Seminar and of its secretary for many years, G. M. Styler, in whose honour the collection is published. The importance and centrality of the topic will make the book of interest beyond the immediate circle of students of the New Testament, to those interested in patristic and Jewish studies and systematic theology.
Table of Contents
- G. M. Styler and the Cambridge New Testament Seminar C. F. D. Moule
- Introduction C. F. D. Moule
- 1. Did Jesus teach that his death would be vicarious as well as typical? J. C. O'Neill
- 2. Imitatio Christi and the Lucan Passion narrative Brian E. Beck
- 3. The persecution of Christians in John 15: 18 - 16: 4a Barnabas Lindars SSF
- 4. Interchange and Suffering Morna D. Hooker
- 5. On the interpretation of Colossians 1: 24 W. F. Flemington
- 6. Preparation for the perils of the last days: I Thessalonians 3: 3 E. Bammel
- 7. Maintaining a testimony of Jesus: the suffering of Christians in the Revelation of John J. P. M. Sweet
- 8. Martyrdom and inspiration G. W. H. Lampe
- 9. Suffering and martyrdom in the Odes of Solomon Brian McNeil
- 10. Suffering and messianism in Yose ben Yose William Horbury
- 11. What might martyrdom mean? Nicholas Lash
- Indexes.
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