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Genre/Form: | Criticism, interpretation, etc |
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Named Person: | Jesus Christ; Jesus Christ. |
Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Alicia J Batten; John S Kloppenborg |
ISBN: | 9780567667915 056766791X 9780567420534 0567420531 |
OCLC Number: | 1001553380 |
Notes: | Originally published: 2014. |
Description: | XX, 234 Seiten. ; 24 cm. |
Contents: | Introduction - Alicia J. Batten and John S. Kloppenborg/Part A: The Letter of James and Jesus Traditions/1. Q and James: A Source-Critical Conundrum - Paul Foster/2. Wholeness in James and the Q Source - Patrick J. Hartin/3. The Audience of James and the Sayings of Jesus - Dale C. Allison, Jr./4. The Urbanization of Jesus Traditions in James - Alicia J. Batten/5. Stoicism, Social Stratification, and the Q Tradition in James: A Suggestion about James' Audience - David A. Kaden/Part B: First and Second Peter and the Jesus Tradition/1. Jesus Remembered in 1 Peter? Early Jesus Traditions, Isaiah 53, and 1 Pet 2:21-25 - David G. Horrell/2. Early Jesus Tradition in 1 Peter 3:18-22 - Duane F. Watson/3. The Gospels of Matthew and John in the Second Letter of Peter - Terrance Callan/4. The Testimony of Peter: 2 Peter and the Gospel Traditions - Gene L. Green |
Series Title: | T & T Clark library of biblical studies; Library of New Testament studies, 478. |
Other Titles: | James, First and Second Peter, and early Jesus traditions. |
Responsibility: | edited by Alicia J. Batten, John S. Kloppenborg. |
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By attending to the argument of each contributor and comparing them with each other, one gets a glimpse into the exciting world of research into the early Jesus traditions as refracted through Jamesian and Petrine studies. This is already reason enough to make this volume worth reading. * Expository Times * The collection as a whole spans a methodological divide that demonstrates the scope and difficulty of traditional historical-critical approaches as applied to these three letters while also offering a sample of ways forward that take into account the broader contexts of their production and rhetoric. * The Catholic Biblical Quarterly * Each contribution is a unique insight into the letters and research situation. * The Swedish Exegetical Yearbook 2016 (Bloomsbury Translation) * This volume is highly recommended for scholars with interests in reception criticism, in the history of interpretation or in these particular NT books. The comprehensive index adds to the usefulness of the volume. * Religious Studies Review * Read more...

