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Wonders never cease : the purpose of narrating miracle stories in the New Testament and its religious environment / edited by Michael Labahn and Bert Jan Lietaert Peerbolte. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Library of New Testament studies ; 288. | Library of New Testament studies. European studies on Christian origins.Publication details: London ; New York : T&T Clark, (c)2006.Description: xiii, 286 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780567080776
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS2545
  • BS2545.L719.W663 2006
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Contents:
A miraculous birth of Isaac in the Book of jubilees? Jacques van Ruiten -- Asclepius' healings made known Jan den Boeft -- Miracle stories and their narrative intent in the context of the ruler cult of classical antiquity Ulrike Reimer -- Miracle traditions in early rabbinic literature : some questions on their pragmatics Michael Becker -- The function of the miracle stories in Philostratus's Vita Apollonii Tyanensis Erkki Koskenniemi -- Markan miracle stories in historical Jesus research, redaction criticism and narrative analysis Geert Van Oyen -- "Many-coloured illnesses" (Mark 1.34) : on the significance of illnesses in New Testament therapy narratives Reinhard von Bendemann -- Fishing for meaning : the miraculous catch of fish in John 21 Michael Labahn -- Being there : the function of the supernatural in Acts 1-12 Matti Myllykoski -- Paul the miracle worker : development and background of Pauline miracle stories Bert Jan Lietaert Peerbolte -- Eschatological signs and their function in the Revelation of John Beate Kowalski -- Cannibals, Myrmidonians, Sinopeans or Jews? : the five versions of The acts of Andrew and Matthias and their source(s) Lautaro Roig Lanzillotta -- Images of hope : towards an understanding of New Testament miracle stories Bernd Kollmann.
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A miraculous birth of Isaac in the Book of jubilees? Jacques van Ruiten -- Asclepius' healings made known Jan den Boeft -- Miracle stories and their narrative intent in the context of the ruler cult of classical antiquity Ulrike Reimer -- Miracle traditions in early rabbinic literature : some questions on their pragmatics Michael Becker -- The function of the miracle stories in Philostratus's Vita Apollonii Tyanensis Erkki Koskenniemi -- Markan miracle stories in historical Jesus research, redaction criticism and narrative analysis Geert Van Oyen -- "Many-coloured illnesses" (Mark 1.34) : on the significance of illnesses in New Testament therapy narratives Reinhard von Bendemann -- Fishing for meaning : the miraculous catch of fish in John 21 Michael Labahn -- Being there : the function of the supernatural in Acts 1-12 Matti Myllykoski -- Paul the miracle worker : development and background of Pauline miracle stories Bert Jan Lietaert Peerbolte -- Eschatological signs and their function in the Revelation of John Beate Kowalski -- Cannibals, Myrmidonians, Sinopeans or Jews? : the five versions of The acts of Andrew and Matthias and their source(s) Lautaro Roig Lanzillotta -- Images of hope : towards an understanding of New Testament miracle stories Bernd Kollmann.

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