New Testament Interpretation and Methods It sounds good from the its title,I want to buy it ,but I need a recommendation from any one who has read it.
It sounds good from the its title,I want to buy it ,but I need a recommendation from any one who has read it.
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I haven't read the book so I cannot help. I hope somebody else will help you with some information. Have a blessed evening.
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Tes: New Testament Interpretation and Methods It sounds good from the its title,I want to buy it ,but I need a recommendation from any one who has read it.
I have this but haven't read it. It is a scholarly monograph with essays by a variety of different authors. Here is the Table of Contents:
Contents Preface to the Series Abbreviations List of Contributors Principles Christopher M. TuckettThe Griesbach Hypothesis in the Nineteenth Century Welton O. Seal, JrNorman Perrin and his ‘School’: Retracing a Pilgrimage Larry ChouinardGospel Christology: A Study of Methodology Robert M. GrantLiterary Criticism and the New Testament Canon David HorrellConverging Ideologies: Berger and Luckman and the Pastoral Epistles Richard L. Rohrbaugh‘Social Location of Thought’ as Heuristic Construct in New Testament Study Jacob NeusnerWhen Tales Travel: The Interpretation of Multiple Appearances of a Single Saying or Story in Talmudic Literature Practice F. Gerald DowningRedaction Criticism: Josephus’s Antiquities and the Synoptic Gospels Part 1 F. Gerald DowningRedaction Criticism: Josephus’s Antiquities and the Synoptic Gospels Part 2 Clifton C. BlackThe Quest of Mark the Redactor: Why Has it Been Pursued, and What Has it Taught us? J.D. [Hester] AmadorSocio-Rhetorical Criticism and the Parable of the Tenants Paul E. KoptakRhetorical Identification in Paul’s Autobiographical Narrative: Galatians 1:13–2:14 John M.G. BarclayThessalonica and Corinth: Social Contrasts in Pauline Christianity Frances M. YoungThe Pastoral Epistles and the Ethics of Reading
Contents
Preface to the Series
Abbreviations
List of Contributors
Principles
Christopher M. TuckettThe Griesbach Hypothesis in the Nineteenth Century
Welton O. Seal, JrNorman Perrin and his ‘School’: Retracing a Pilgrimage
Larry ChouinardGospel Christology: A Study of Methodology
Robert M. GrantLiterary Criticism and the New Testament Canon
David HorrellConverging Ideologies: Berger and Luckman and the Pastoral Epistles
Richard L. Rohrbaugh‘Social Location of Thought’ as Heuristic Construct in New Testament Study
Jacob NeusnerWhen Tales Travel: The Interpretation of Multiple Appearances of a Single Saying or Story in Talmudic Literature
Practice
F. Gerald DowningRedaction Criticism: Josephus’s Antiquities and the Synoptic Gospels Part 1
F. Gerald DowningRedaction Criticism: Josephus’s Antiquities and the Synoptic Gospels Part 2
Clifton C. BlackThe Quest of Mark the Redactor: Why Has it Been Pursued, and What Has it Taught us?
J.D. [Hester] AmadorSocio-Rhetorical Criticism and the Parable of the Tenants
Paul E. KoptakRhetorical Identification in Paul’s Autobiographical Narrative: Galatians 1:13–2:14
John M.G. BarclayThessalonica and Corinth: Social Contrasts in Pauline Christianity
Frances M. YoungThe Pastoral Epistles and the Ethics of Reading
Index of References
Index of Authors
It costs $60 by itself, but it is much cheaper if you get it as part of the Sheffield Reader Collection ($199.95 for 12 volumes works out to less than $17 per book).
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