Deacons and Diakonia in Early Christianity : the First Two Centuries.
Koet, Bart J,
Deacons and Diakonia in Early Christianity : the First Two Centuries. [print] - Tubingen : Mohr Siebeck, (c)2019. - 342 pages : 23 cm. ONLINE. - Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2. Reihe ; v. 479 .
John Granger Cook: Pliny's Tortured Ministrae: Female Deacons in the Ancient Church?
How Important is the Second Leader? -- Deacons and Deaconesses in the Twenty-First Century: Differences and Common Roots? -- The Need for Further Research Due to New Philological Ideas -- The Aim of This Collection -- New Life from Old Texts -- Exegetical Notes on Mark 10:42-45: Who Serves Whom? -- Acts 6:1-7 as a Narrative about Ministry of the Word within the Book of Acts -- Luke 10:38-42 -- Acts 6:1-7 as a Narrative about Ministry of the Word in Light of Luke 10:38-42 -- Conclusion: Learning and Doing in Rabbinic Judaism -- Like a Royal Wedding: On the Significance of Diakonos in John 2:1-11 -- John 2:1-11 in Short -- Are the Diakonoi in John 2:1-11 Humble Slaves? -- Is the Diakonos a Slave? -- The Diakonoi in John 2:1-11; 5 -- The Diakonoi of John 2 in the Church Fathers -- Conclusion: One of the Seven in Acts (6:1-6; 8:4-40; 21:8).
In German-speaking countries, the role of the diaconate has been strongly influenced by nineteenth-century ideas of diakonia as service towards the poor. As important as the social initiatives stemming from this perspective have been, in order to correctly understand deacons and diakonia in the early church, we must go back to the sources. For this volume, focused on the first two centuries of Christianity, scholars from a range of backgrounds consider the use of diakonos and related words in the New Testament and extra-biblical sources, both Christian and otherwise. These texts reveal what deacons actually did, helping us to understand the past and giving guidance for the present, particularly in ecumenical discussions concerning the ministry. Contributors: Joke H. A. Brinkhof, John N. Collins, John Granger Cook, Paul Foster, Mark Grundeken, Anni Hentschel, Clayton N. Jefford, Bart J. Koet, Anni Maria Laato, Margaret Mowczko, Edwina Murphy, Esko Ryokas, Serafim Seppala, Peter-Ben Smit, Lauri Thuren, Anssi Voitila, Munib Younan. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/3161566467/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Fur diesen Band, der sich auf die ersten beiden Jahrhunderte des Christentums konzentriert, haben Wissenschaftler mit verschiedenen Hintergrunden die Verwendung von diakonos und verwandten Wortern im Neuen Testament und auer-biblischen Quellen, sowohl christlichen als auch anderen, hinterfragt.
3161566467 3161566475 9783161566462 9783161566479
Deacons.
Eastern churches--Relations.
Ecumenical movement.
Service (Theology)
New Testament Patristics church order Ministry Deacons Neues Testament Kirchengeschichte Kirchenrecht, Kirchenordnung Antike Religionsgeschichte
BV680.R995.D433 2019 BV680
Deacons and Diakonia in Early Christianity : the First Two Centuries. [print] - Tubingen : Mohr Siebeck, (c)2019. - 342 pages : 23 cm. ONLINE. - Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2. Reihe ; v. 479 .
John Granger Cook: Pliny's Tortured Ministrae: Female Deacons in the Ancient Church?
How Important is the Second Leader? -- Deacons and Deaconesses in the Twenty-First Century: Differences and Common Roots? -- The Need for Further Research Due to New Philological Ideas -- The Aim of This Collection -- New Life from Old Texts -- Exegetical Notes on Mark 10:42-45: Who Serves Whom? -- Acts 6:1-7 as a Narrative about Ministry of the Word within the Book of Acts -- Luke 10:38-42 -- Acts 6:1-7 as a Narrative about Ministry of the Word in Light of Luke 10:38-42 -- Conclusion: Learning and Doing in Rabbinic Judaism -- Like a Royal Wedding: On the Significance of Diakonos in John 2:1-11 -- John 2:1-11 in Short -- Are the Diakonoi in John 2:1-11 Humble Slaves? -- Is the Diakonos a Slave? -- The Diakonoi in John 2:1-11; 5 -- The Diakonoi of John 2 in the Church Fathers -- Conclusion: One of the Seven in Acts (6:1-6; 8:4-40; 21:8).
In German-speaking countries, the role of the diaconate has been strongly influenced by nineteenth-century ideas of diakonia as service towards the poor. As important as the social initiatives stemming from this perspective have been, in order to correctly understand deacons and diakonia in the early church, we must go back to the sources. For this volume, focused on the first two centuries of Christianity, scholars from a range of backgrounds consider the use of diakonos and related words in the New Testament and extra-biblical sources, both Christian and otherwise. These texts reveal what deacons actually did, helping us to understand the past and giving guidance for the present, particularly in ecumenical discussions concerning the ministry. Contributors: Joke H. A. Brinkhof, John N. Collins, John Granger Cook, Paul Foster, Mark Grundeken, Anni Hentschel, Clayton N. Jefford, Bart J. Koet, Anni Maria Laato, Margaret Mowczko, Edwina Murphy, Esko Ryokas, Serafim Seppala, Peter-Ben Smit, Lauri Thuren, Anssi Voitila, Munib Younan. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/3161566467/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Fur diesen Band, der sich auf die ersten beiden Jahrhunderte des Christentums konzentriert, haben Wissenschaftler mit verschiedenen Hintergrunden die Verwendung von diakonos und verwandten Wortern im Neuen Testament und auer-biblischen Quellen, sowohl christlichen als auch anderen, hinterfragt.
3161566467 3161566475 9783161566462 9783161566479
Deacons.
Eastern churches--Relations.
Ecumenical movement.
Service (Theology)
New Testament Patristics church order Ministry Deacons Neues Testament Kirchengeschichte Kirchenrecht, Kirchenordnung Antike Religionsgeschichte
BV680.R995.D433 2019 BV680