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Eye of the Storm
Bishop John William Colenso and the Crisis of Biblical Inspiration
Inbunden, Engelska, 2003
3 560 kr
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One hundred years ago Bishop Colenso was excommunicated because of his liberal critical views on the inspiration and authority of the Bible. But while in South Africa he worked strenuously for social and political reform. 2003 will mark the revocation of his excommunication in a ceremony in South Africa and this book commemorates that event. It is divided into sections on African Culture, Bible, Theology and Social History and contains contribution from English, Dutch and South African scholars. It will appeal not only to the biblical scholar and Christian theologian but also to anyone interested in the 19th century conflict of theology and reason and the struggle against colonial exploitation.
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Del 14 - Early Christianity and Its Literature
Didache
A Missing Piece of the Puzzle in Early Christianity
Häftad, Engelska, 2015
855 kr
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Del 14 - Early Christianity and Its Literature
Didache
A Missing Piece of the Puzzle in Early Christianity
Inbunden, Engelska, 2015
1 072 kr
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Del 16 - Bible in Ancient Christianity
“The Teaching of These Words”: Intertextuality, Social Identity, and Early Christianity
Essays in Honor of Clayton N. Jefford
Inbunden, Engelska, 2024
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What does it mean for a group to speak of its identity and, in contrast, to speak about the “other”? As with all groups, early Christian communities underwent a process of identity formation, and in this process, intertextuality played a role. The choice of biblical texts and imageries, their reception and adaptation, affected how early Christian communities perceived themselves. Conversely, how they perceived themselves affected which texts they were drawn to and how they read and received them. The contributors to this volume examine how early Christian authors used Scripture and related texts and, in turn, how those texts shaped the identity of their communities.