The New Testament interpreted : essays in honour of Bernard C. Lategan

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The New Testament interpreted : essays in honour of Bernard C. Lategan

edited by Cilliers Breytenbach, Johan C. Thom, and Jeremy Punt

(Supplements to Novum Testamentum, v. 124)

Brill, 2006

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

This volume, in honour of Bernard C. Lategan, a renowned specialist on the modern reception of the New Testament, covers the broad spectrum of the reception of the New Testament as literature. Interpretations of the New Testament from antiquity through modern day critical scholarship up to contemporary readings in Africa are presented and discussed.

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Preface Introduction I. Interpretations of the interpreter Dirkie Smit (Stellenbosch University), Interpreter interpreted. A readers reception of Lategans legacy Francois Wessels (Stellenbosch University), The historical Jesus and the letters of Paul. Revisiting Bernard C. Lategan's thesis Cilliers Breytenbach (Humboldt University Berlin), "Not according to human criteria": Bernard Lategan's reading of Galatians in a crumbling apartheid state II. Interpreting the New Testament for the construction of Christianity in antiquity Jens Schroeter (University of Leipzig), New Horizons in Historical Jesus Research? Hermeneutical considerations concerning the so-called "Third Quest" of the historical Jesus Pieter F. Craffert (University of South Africa, Pretoria), Multiple realities and historiography: Rethinking historical Jesus research III. Intertextuality in antiquity Johann Cook (Stellenbosch University), Inter-Textual Readings in the Septuagint Gert J. Steyn (University of Pretoria), Torah Quotations common to Philo, Hebrews and some early Churchfathers. What is the common denominator? Majella Franzmann (University of New England, Armidale, Australia), An "heretical" use of the New Testament: a Manichaean quotation/adaptation of Matt 6:19-20 in P. Kell. Copt. 32. Dr. Annemare Kotze (Stellenbosch University), Augustine, Paul, and the Manichees IV. Interpreting the New Testament in Africa Elna Mouton (Stellenbosch University), Interpreting the New Testament in Africa: Bernard Lategan on the threshold of diverse theological discourses Jeremy Punt (Stellenbosch University), A politics of difference in the New Testament: Identity and the others in Paul Maarman Samuel Tshehla (University of Kwa-Zulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg) Selected 19th century Sesotho readings of the Bible: David Moiloa and the days of Basotho's ignorance Jan Botha (Stellenbosch University), The study of the New Testament in African Universities Piet J. Naude (University of Port Elizabeth), The challenge of cultural justice in Africa. Is the New Testament of any use? V. Interpreting the New Testament as literature Johan C. Thom (Stellenbosch University), Dyads, triads and other compositional beasts in the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7) Detlev Dormeyer (University of Dortmund) Der gegenwartige Stand der Forschung zum Markus-Evangelium und die Frage nach der historischen und gegenwartigen Kontext-Plausibilitat Bettina Fischer (University of Cape Town), The chronotope and its discursive function in the Gospel of Luke Charles A. Wanamaker (University of Cape Town) The power of the absent father: A socio-rhetorical analysis of 1 Corinthians 4:14-5:13 Pieter G.R. de Villiers (University of the Free State, Bloemfontein) Wilhelm Bousset's commentary on Revelation and hermeneutical perspectives on the Revelation of John Indices Subjects and names Biblical and other ancient texts

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