The New Testament as reception

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The New Testament as reception

edited by Mogens Müller and Henrik Tronier

(Journal for the study of the New Testament : supplement series, 230)(Copenhagen International Seminar, 11)

Sheffield Academic Press, c2002

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Bibliography: p. [201]-214

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Description

In this book a new concept is systematically explored: that of the New Testament as a reception of various antecedents. Three chapters cover its reception of the Old Testament, of Second Temple Judaism and of Graeco-Roman culture. Three further chapters explore the reception of Jesus, using as examples the Synoptic parables, Matthew's Messianic Teacher, and the Christology of the Book of Revelation. Paul is considered in a chapter on his reception in Acts, and three final chapters survey broader themes: feminist reception, reception history within the New Testament (using the Annunciation as an example), and translation.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • The New Testament Reception of the Old Testament
  • The New Testament Reception of Judaism in the Second Temple Period
  • The Reception of Graeco-Roman Culture in the New Testament, Exemplified through an Analysis of Romans 7.7-25
  • The Reception of the Parables of Jesus in the Synoptic Gospels
  • Samuel Byrskog Jesus as Messianic Teacher in the Gospel According to Matthew
  • Tradition History and/or Narrative Christology
  • The Reception of Paul in the Acts of the Apostles
  • In Quest of the Elevated Jesus
  • Reflections on the Angelomorphic Christology of the Book of Revelation within its Jewish Setting
  • 152 Feminist Reception of the New Testament - a Critical Reception The Annunciation - a Study in Reception History
  • Thor Strandenaes Translation as Interpretation

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