Paul, Luke and the Graeco-Roman World : essays in honour of Alexander J.M. Wedderburn
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Paul, Luke and the Graeco-Roman World : essays in honour of Alexander J.M. Wedderburn
(Journal for the study of the New Testament : supplement series, 217)
Sheffield Academic Press, c2002
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The contributors to this volume are David Aune, Stephen Barton, Richard Bauckham, Richard Bell, James Dunn, Ferdinand Hahn, Christina Hoegen-Rohis, Robert Jewett, Hans Klein, H.-W. Kuhn, David Moessner, Stanley Porter, Heikki Raisanen, Margaret Thrail, Christopher Tuckett, Oda Wischmeyer and Christian Wolff. The topics include, among others, Paulinism in Acts, a comparison of the Lord's Supper with cultic meals in Qumran and in Hellenistic cults, glossolalia in Acts, the Lukan prologue, 'new creation' in Paul, and Adam and Christ in Romans. This is volume 217 in the Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement series.
Table of Contents
I. Paul 1) Heikki Raisanen: Did Paul Expect an Earthly Kingdom? 2) Richard H. Bell: The Myth of Adam and the Myth of Christ in Rom, 5.12-21 3) Robert Jewett: Impeaching God's Elect: Romans 8.33-37 in its Rhetoncal Situation 4) Margaret E. Thrall: The Initial Attraction of Paul's Mission in Corinth and of the Church He Founded There 5) Oda Wischmeyer: Paul's Religion: A Review of the Problem 6) Hans Klein: Craftsmanship Assumptions in Pauline Theology 7) Christina Hoegen-Rohis: Paul's Letters 8) Ferdinand Hahn: Observations on the Soteriology of the Letters to the Colossians and Ephesians II. Luke 9) David E. Aune: Luke 1.1-4: Historical or Scientific Prooimion? 10) David P. Moessner: Dionysius' Narrative 'Arrangement' (oiOkonomi/a) as the Hermeneutical Key to Luke's Re-Vision of the 'Many' 11) Stanley E. Porter. The Reasons for the Lukan Census 12) Christian Wolff: Acts of the Apostles III. Graeco-Roman World 13) Richard Bauckham: Paul and Other Jews with Latin Names in the New Testament 14) Heinz-Wolfgang Kuhn: The Qumran Meal and the Lord's Supper in Paul in the Context of the Graeco-Roman World
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