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Christology, controversy, and community : New Testament essays in honour of David R. Catchpole / edited by David G. Horrell and Christopher M. Tuckett. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Supplements to Novum Testamentum ; v. 99.Publication details: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, (c)2000.Description: xxi, 404 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9004116796
  • 9789004116795
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT198
  • BT198.T898.C475 2000
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Contents:
Graham N. Stanton -- 1. "Are you the Messiah?": is the crux of Mark 14:61-62 resolvable? / James D. G. Dunn -- 2. Is there a new paradigm? / John S. Kloppenborg Vergin -- 3. The earthly Jesus in the synoptic parables Birger Gerhardsson -- 4. First-century houses and Q's setting Peter Richardson -- 5. Resurrection in Q? / N. T. Wright -- 6. Q 22:28-30 Christopher Tuckett -- 7. Creative conflict: the Torah and Christology Morna D. Hooker -- 8. Gospel genre, christological controversy and the absence of rabbinic biography: some implications of the biographical hypothesis Richard A. Burridge -- 9. Toward a critical appropriation of the Sermon on the Mount: Christology and discipleship Robert Morgan -- 10. Elijah with Moses, or, a rift in the pre-Markan lute Michael Goulder -- 11. Christology, controversy and community in the gospel of John Marinus De Jonge -- 12. The point of John's Christology: Christology, conflict and community in John John Painter -- 13. Satan, demons and the absence of exorcisms in the fourth gospel Ronald A. Piper -- 14. Chirstian community in the light of the gospel of John Stephen C. Barton -- 15. Preformed traditions and their implications for Pauline Christology E. Earle Ellis -- 16. "No longer Jew or Greek": Paul's corporate Christology and the construction of Christian community David G. Horrell -- 17. Openly portrayed as crucified: some observations on Gal 3:1-14 Peder Borgen -- 18. Christology, controversy and apocalypse: New Testament exegesis in the light of the work of William Blake Christopher Rowland
Summary: Annotation This collection of essays by an international team of prominent New Testament scholars is in honour of David Catchpole, recently retired from his position as the Saint Luke's Foundation Professor of Theological Studies at the University of Exeter, UK.<BR>The essays represent a range of approaches and topics, connected together by a focus on various kinds of christological claim, whether by the historical Jesus, in the Q tradition, John, Paul or the synoptics, and their connection with controversy and the construction of early Christian community.<BR>The contributors are: Stephen Barton, Peder Borgen, Richard Burridge, Marinus de Jonge, James Dunn, Earle Ellis, Birger Gerhardsson, Michael Goulder, Morna Hooker, John Kloppenburg Verbin, Robert Morgan, John Painter, Ronald Piper, Peter Richardson, Christopher Rowland, Graham Stanton, New Testament Wright, and the editors.
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David Catchpole: a profile Graham N. Stanton -- 1. "Are you the Messiah?": is the crux of Mark 14:61-62 resolvable? / James D. G. Dunn -- 2. Is there a new paradigm? / John S. Kloppenborg Vergin -- 3. The earthly Jesus in the synoptic parables Birger Gerhardsson -- 4. First-century houses and Q's setting Peter Richardson -- 5. Resurrection in Q? / N. T. Wright -- 6. Q 22:28-30 Christopher Tuckett -- 7. Creative conflict: the Torah and Christology Morna D. Hooker -- 8. Gospel genre, christological controversy and the absence of rabbinic biography: some implications of the biographical hypothesis Richard A. Burridge -- 9. Toward a critical appropriation of the Sermon on the Mount: Christology and discipleship Robert Morgan -- 10. Elijah with Moses, or, a rift in the pre-Markan lute Michael Goulder -- 11. Christology, controversy and community in the gospel of John Marinus De Jonge -- 12. The point of John's Christology: Christology, conflict and community in John John Painter -- 13. Satan, demons and the absence of exorcisms in the fourth gospel Ronald A. Piper -- 14. Chirstian community in the light of the gospel of John Stephen C. Barton -- 15. Preformed traditions and their implications for Pauline Christology E. Earle Ellis -- 16. "No longer Jew or Greek": Paul's corporate Christology and the construction of Christian community David G. Horrell -- 17. Openly portrayed as crucified: some observations on Gal 3:1-14 Peder Borgen -- 18. Christology, controversy and apocalypse: New Testament exegesis in the light of the work of William Blake Christopher Rowland

Annotation This collection of essays by an international team of prominent New Testament scholars is in honour of David Catchpole, recently retired from his position as the Saint Luke's Foundation Professor of Theological Studies at the University of Exeter, UK.<BR>The essays represent a range of approaches and topics, connected together by a focus on various kinds of christological claim, whether by the historical Jesus, in the Q tradition, John, Paul or the synoptics, and their connection with controversy and the construction of early Christian community.<BR>The contributors are: Stephen Barton, Peder Borgen, Richard Burridge, Marinus de Jonge, James Dunn, Earle Ellis, Birger Gerhardsson, Michael Goulder, Morna Hooker, John Kloppenburg Verbin, Robert Morgan, John Painter, Ronald Piper, Peter Richardson, Christopher Rowland, Graham Stanton, New Testament Wright, and the editors.

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