Papers Delivered at the Manchester-Lausanne Seminar of June 2008
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Köp båda 2 för 2697 krCombines archaeology and biblical studies to give the reader a fresher, deeper understanding of Paul's letter to the Romans.
Oakes and Boakye rethink Galatians by examining the text as a vision for the lives of its hearers. They show how, in tackling the difficulties that he faces in Galatia, Paul offers a vision of what the Galatians are in their relationship with the ...
"Essays by such contributors as Andreas Dettwiler, R. Barry Matlock, Michael Tait, et al. are compiled to illustrate the roles played by Torah in the development of Christianity. The works by early Christians of influence are analyzed with regard to the impact of Jewish law on the teachings of Christ and its extension into Christian tradition. Drawing from an array of scholars dealing with a wide range of sources from the Old and New Testaments, this grouping of essays offers a multitude of perspectives on Torah and Christology. Although the contributors' positions on the subject are often oppositional, they all agree that the development of Christianity was massively impacted by Torah." -Eithne O'Leyne, BOOK NEWS, Inc. mention in New Testament Abstracts, Vol. 54 This collection addresses a theme which is of great importance for understanding the NT in itself and in relation to its background in early Judaism.A good range of NT writings is covered, including a contribution by George Brooke on the often-neglected letter of Jude. -- Journal for the Study of The New Testament, Volume 33 Number 5 ...[I]t offers a rich collection of contributions to many of the important aspects of attitudes toward Torah in the New Testament...the reader is well rewarded.'Review of Biblical Literature
Peter Oakes is Greenwood Lecturer in the New Testament at The University of Manchester, UK. Michael Tait took his D.Phil from the University of Manchester, where he currently teaches.
Peter Oakes (Manchester); Preface; I. Methodological Issues; 1. "Nomos as Social Engineering in the Thought World of the New Testament" Gerald Downing (University of Manchester); 2. "Educating Gentiles: Explanations of Torah in the New Testament, Philo and Josephus" Roger Tomes (University of Manchester); 3. "Torah, Rewritten Torah and Jude" George J. Brooke (University of Manchester); 4. "The End of the Law: the Messianic Torah in the Pseudepigrapha as background to the New Testament" Michael Tait (University of Manchester); II. Torah, Jesus and the Synoptic Gospels; 5. "Jesus, fils de Joseph et fils de David" Thomas Romer et Jan Ruckl (University of Lausanne); 6. "La source Q et la Torah" Andreas Dettwiler (University of Geneva); 7. "Works and Faith in Matthew's Parable of the Sower" Gillian Heald (University of Sheffield); 8. "Old Testament Roots of the Six Antitheses in Matthew" Mayer Gruber (University Beer sheva); 9. "Mark 7:1-23: Revisiting the Question of 'All Foods Clean'" James Crossley (University of Sheffield); 10. "The Salvific Significance of the Torah in Mark 10:17-22 & 12:28-34" Arseny Ermakov (University of Manchester); III. Paul and the Law; 11. "Helping Paul's Argument Work? The Curse of Galatians 3.10-14" Barry Matlock (University of Sheffield); 12. "Law and Theology in Galatians" Peter Oakes (University of Manchester); 13. "Paul et la Torah selon les Actes des apotres" Daniel Marguerat (University of Lausanne); IV. The Torah in Acts; 14. "Les decisions de l'Assemblee de Jerusalem (Ac 15): abandon ou maintien de la Loi, et particulierement des regles de la kashrout?" Emmanuelle Steffek (University of Lausanne); 15. "Ac 15, retour du refoule? L'Eglise et la Loi chez Luc" Simon Butticaz (University of Lausanne); V. The Torah and the Tabernacle; 16. "The Rhetorical Function of John's Portrayal of the Jewish Law" Sean Winter (University of Manchester); 17. "Filled with the glory of God: the appropriation of tabernacle imagery in the New Testament and Gregory of Nyssa" Ann Conway-Jones (University of Manchester).