Nordic interpretations of the New Testament : challenging texts and perspectives / Louise Heldgaard Bylund [and 3 others] (editions.). [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Studia Aarhusiana Neotestamentica ; v. 5.Publication details: Gottingen : Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, (c)2020.Description: 1 online resource (308 pages.)Content type:- text
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- 9783647554563
- 3647554561
- 3525554567
- 9783525554562
- BS2370.B958.N673 2020
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"This volume brings together contributions from the ongoing conversation among and between New Testament scholars from the Nordic Countries, namely Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. The aim is to challenge the New Testament texts and their interpretation but also to be challenged by these texts and interpretations; how to read, interpret and contextualize the impact of these texts, and how to conceptualize the power and authority attributed to them. As neighbours in peripheral Europe, partly sharing language and history, scholars of this region also aim to participatie in the broader international discourse. The fact that their common academic language is English begs the question whether many of the current essays could have been written in different settings, since they do not explicitly reflect on contextual issues. Or is this the case? What characterizes that part of the world are social democracies with relatively high standards of living, a strong protestant past but an increasing multicultural population, public welfare systems, and gender equality. Public universities still have money and can prioritize mobility and internationalisation; accordingly, although few people live in the Nordic countries relatively many biblical scholars have roots there." --back cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
I. Text, translation, and reception. "Permit the slaves to come to me:" Reimagining Markan church and household ethics/ Gitte Buch-Hansen ; Social scientific interpretation of the New Testament and a hermeneutics of dialogue/ Halvor Moxnes ; Who are the pharisees of today? Gospel reception in Norwegian lectionary resources/ Gunnar Haaland ; Negotiating Christology: The translation of Colossians 1:15 as a case study/ Morten Beckman.
II. Gender, empire, emotion, and drama. Jesus, a wise and courageous man: representations of masculinity in the fourth gospel/ Martin Friis ; Voicing the resurrection: Narrative, authority, and gender in stories of the women at the tomb/ Maria Sturesson ; After anti-imperial readings: Early Christians in the empire re-examined/ Niko Huttunen ; An early Christian view on emotions: Stoic thought in the Tripartite Tractate/ Paul Linjamaa ; TETELESTAI (John 19:28 and 30): A dramatic and eschatological turning point/ Louise Heldgaard Bylund.
III. Perspectives on Paul and Jesus. From Jewish to Gentile "Christianity": A change of perspective within the radical New Perspective on Paul/ Magnus Zetterholm ; Children of promise: Ishmael, Isaac and Isaiah in an intertextual reading of Gal 4:21-5:1/ Samuel Tedder ; Do we uphold the law for the "weak"? Rom 3:31 and 14:1-15:6/ Jacob P. B. Martensen ; Jesus as philosopher in the Gospel of Mark/ Runar M. Thorsteinsson ; The Jesus of the text: Unmanipulated parables as an alternative to historical and theological reconstructions/ Lauri Thuren ; Divine or human emotions? The character of Jesus in the Gospel of John/ Kari Syreeni.
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