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The Social world of formative Christianity and Judaism : essays in tribute to Howard Clark Kee / edited by Jacob Neusner ... [and others. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Philadelphia : Fortress Press, (c)1988.Description: xii, 368 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780800608750
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS2395
  • BS2395.N496.S635 1988
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Contents:
Michael LaFargue -- The apocalyptic rendering of the Isaiah tradition Bernhard W. Anderson -- The onset of sects in postexilic Judaism: Neglected evidence from the sptuagint, trito-Isaiah, Ben Sira, and Maliachi Alexander Rofe -- Bandits in Galilee: A contribution to the study of social conditions in first-century Palestine Sean Freyne -- The social class of the Pharissees in Mark Anthony J. Saldarini -- Social typification and the classification of ancient letters Stanley K. Stowers -- Beyond myth, after apocalypse: The Mishnaic conception of history Jacob Neusner -- Acts of the apostles as a historical source Gerd Luedemann -- Catalogues of cives, the apostolic decree, and the Jerusalem meeting Peder Borgen -- Paul, Phoebe, and the Spanish mission Robert Jewett -- Paul, his opponents in 2 Corinthians 10-13, and the rhetorical handbooks J. Paul Sampley -- Paul, God, And Israel: Romans 9-11 in recent research Heikki Raisanen -- Honor, Shame, and the outside world in Paul's letter to the Romans Halvor Moxnes -- some unorthodox thoughts on the household-code form L. Hartman -- Parables and the searh for a new community John Riches -- Pharisees, Sinners, and Jesus James D.G. Dunn -- Jesus: Aspects of the question of his authority Hugh Anderson -- Shebna, Eliakim, and the promise to Peter Bruce Chilton -- "Glory to thy People, Israel": Luke-Acts and the Jews David L. Tiede -- Howard Clark Kee: A bibliography to September 1, 1986 Michael R. Greenwald and Douglas R. Edwards.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Sociohistorical research and the contextualization of Biblical theology Michael LaFargue -- The apocalyptic rendering of the Isaiah tradition Bernhard W. Anderson -- The onset of sects in postexilic Judaism: Neglected evidence from the sptuagint, trito-Isaiah, Ben Sira, and Maliachi Alexander Rofe -- Bandits in Galilee: A contribution to the study of social conditions in first-century Palestine Sean Freyne -- The social class of the Pharissees in Mark Anthony J. Saldarini -- Social typification and the classification of ancient letters Stanley K. Stowers -- Beyond myth, after apocalypse: The Mishnaic conception of history Jacob Neusner -- Acts of the apostles as a historical source Gerd Luedemann -- Catalogues of cives, the apostolic decree, and the Jerusalem meeting Peder Borgen -- Paul, Phoebe, and the Spanish mission Robert Jewett -- Paul, his opponents in 2 Corinthians 10-13, and the rhetorical handbooks J. Paul Sampley -- Paul, God, And Israel: Romans 9-11 in recent research Heikki Raisanen -- Honor, Shame, and the outside world in Paul's letter to the Romans Halvor Moxnes -- some unorthodox thoughts on the household-code form L. Hartman -- Parables and the searh for a new community John Riches -- Pharisees, Sinners, and Jesus James D.G. Dunn -- Jesus: Aspects of the question of his authority Hugh Anderson -- Shebna, Eliakim, and the promise to Peter Bruce Chilton -- "Glory to thy People, Israel": Luke-Acts and the Jews David L. Tiede -- Howard Clark Kee: A bibliography to September 1, 1986 Michael R. Greenwald and Douglas R. Edwards.

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