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Muted Voices of the New Testament - Readings in the Catholic Epistles and Hebrews (Hardcover): Katherine M. Hockey, Madison N.... Muted Voices of the New Testament - Readings in the Catholic Epistles and Hebrews (Hardcover)
Katherine M. Hockey, Madison N. Pierce, Francis Watson
R4,636 Discovery Miles 46 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Pauline- and Gospel-centred readings have too long provided the normative understanding of Christian identity. The chapters in this volume features evidence from other, less-frequently studied texts, so as to broaden perspectives on early Christian identity. Each chapter in the collection focuses on one or more of the later New Testament epistles and answers one of the following questions: what did/do these texts uniquely contribute to Christian identity? How does the author frame or shape identity? What are the potential results of the identities constructed in these texts for early Christian communities? What are the influences of these texts on later Christian identity? Together these chapters contribute fresh insights through innovative research, furthering the discussion on the theological and historical importance of these texts within the canon. The distinguished list of contributors includes: Richard Bauckham, David G. Horrell, Francis Watson, and Robert W. Wall.

Characters and Characterization in the Gospel of John (Hardcover, New): Christopher W Skinner Characters and Characterization in the Gospel of John (Hardcover, New)
Christopher W Skinner
R4,642 Discovery Miles 46 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume examines characters in the Fourth Gospel and provides an in-depth look at different approaches currently employed by scholars working with literary and reader-oriented methods. Divided into two sections, the book first considers method and theory, followed by exegetical character studies using a literary or reader-oriented method. It summarizes the state of the discussion, examines obstacles to arriving at a comprehensive theory of character in the Fourth Gospel, compares different approaches, and compiles the diverse methodologies into one comparative study. Through this detailed exegesis, the various theories will come alive, and the merits (or deficiencies) of each approach will be available to the reader. This volume is both a comprehensive study in narrative/reader-oriented theories, and a study in the application of those theories as they apply to characterization. Summing up current research on characters and characterization in the Fourth Gospel, this book also provides a comprehensive presentation of different approaches to character that have developed in recent years.

The Coming of the Impassible God: Tracing a Dilemma in Christian Theology (Hardcover): Joseph Hallman The Coming of the Impassible God: Tracing a Dilemma in Christian Theology (Hardcover)
Joseph Hallman
R2,912 Discovery Miles 29 120 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book describes the development of the Christian understanding of God from the second to the eighth century as witnessed by major theologians who gradually realized that the Incarnate Word made flesh was not the God of the philosophers. They helped construct the great dogmas of the Christological councils. Beginning with the Apologists and ending with Maximus Confessor, the theological tradition overcame the notion of impassible deity in favor of the humble God of Christian faith, the Word made flesh.

NIV, Beautiful Word Bible Journal, 1-2 Timothy and   Titus, Paperback, Comfort Print (Paperback): Zondervan NIV, Beautiful Word Bible Journal, 1-2 Timothy and Titus, Paperback, Comfort Print (Paperback)
Zondervan
R223 R207 Discovery Miles 2 070 Save R16 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The T&T Clark History of Monasticism - The Eastern Tradition (Hardcover): John Binns The T&T Clark History of Monasticism - The Eastern Tradition (Hardcover)
John Binns
R3,991 Discovery Miles 39 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Despite its rich history in the Latin tradition, Christian monasticism began in the east; the wellsprings of monastic culture and spirituality can be directly sourced from the third-century Egyptian wilderness. In this volume, John Binns creates a vivid, authoritative account that traces the four main branches of eastern Christianity, up to and beyond the Great Schism of 1054 and the break between the Catholic and Orthodox churches. Binns begins by exploring asceticism in the early church and the establishment of monastic life in Egypt, led by St Anthony and Pachomius. He chronicles the expansion, influence and later separation of the various Orthodox branches, examining monastic traditions and histories ranging from Syria to Russia and Ethiopia to Asia Minor. Culminating with both the persecution and the revival of monastic life, Binns concludes with an argument for both the diversity and the shared set of practices and ideals between the Orthodox churches, creating a resource for both cross-disciplinary specialist and students of religion, history, and spirituality.

New Testament Theology and its Quest for Relevance - Ancient Texts and Modern Readers (Hardcover, New): Thomas R. Hatina New Testament Theology and its Quest for Relevance - Ancient Texts and Modern Readers (Hardcover, New)
Thomas R. Hatina
R4,638 Discovery Miles 46 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

New Testament theology raises many questions, not only within its own boundaries, but also in relation to other fields such as history, literary criticism, sociology, psychology, history, politics, philosophy, and religious studies. But, the overarching question concerns the relevance of two thousand year old writings in today's world. How does one establish what is and is not relevant in the New Testament? How does one communicate the ancient ideas, presented in an alien language, alien time, and alien culture to a contemporary audience? This book is intended to serve as a methodological introduction to the field of New Testament theology, aimed at a range of readers-undergraduate and Seminary students, clergy, and laypersons interested in the relevance of scripture. It is a guide which aims to help readers understand how practitioners of New Testament theology have wrestled with the relationship between historical reconstruction of the New Testament, and its interpretation in the modern world.

Volume XX Revelation - A Detailed Biblical Greek Translation with A Free Will Baptist's Church Sunday School Analysis... Volume XX Revelation - A Detailed Biblical Greek Translation with A Free Will Baptist's Church Sunday School Analysis (Hardcover)
David Nicholas Barnes
R1,338 Discovery Miles 13 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Faith Made Perfect - Commentary on James (Hardcover): Herman Hanko Faith Made Perfect - Commentary on James (Hardcover)
Herman Hanko
R753 Discovery Miles 7 530 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Jefferson Bible - The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth (Illustrated Edition) (Hardcover): Thomas Jefferson The Jefferson Bible - The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth (Illustrated Edition) (Hardcover)
Thomas Jefferson
R619 Discovery Miles 6 190 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Was Jesus Christ a Negro? and The African Origin of the Myths & Legends of the Garden of Eden The Roman Cookery Book Hardcover... Was Jesus Christ a Negro? and The African Origin of the Myths & Legends of the Garden of Eden The Roman Cookery Book Hardcover (Hardcover)
John G. Jackson
R517 R476 Discovery Miles 4 760 Save R41 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Characterizing Jesus - A Rhetorical Analysis on the Fourth Gospel's Use of Scripture in its Presentation of Jesus... Characterizing Jesus - A Rhetorical Analysis on the Fourth Gospel's Use of Scripture in its Presentation of Jesus (Hardcover, New)
Alicia D Myers
R4,636 Discovery Miles 46 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study explores how the Fourth Gospels use of Scripturecontributes to its characterization of Jesus. Utilizing literary-rhetoricalcriticism, Myers approaches the Gospel in its final form, paying particularattention to how Greco-Roman rhetoric can assist in understanding the ways inwhich Scripture is employed to support the presentation of Jesus. It offersfurther evidence in favour of the Gospels use of rhetoric (particularly thepractices of synkrisis, ekpharsis, and prosopopoiia), and gives scholars a new way to use rhetoric tobetter understand the use of Scripture in the Fourth Gospel and the New Testamentas a whole.The book proceeds in three parts. First, it examines ancientMediterranean practices of narration and characterization in relationship tothe Gospel, concluding with an analysis of the Johannine prologue. In thesecond and third parts, it investigates explicit appeals to Scripture that aremade both in and outside of Jesus discourses.Through these analyses, Myers contends that the pervasivepresence of Scripture in quotations, allusions, and references acts ascorroborating evidence supporting the evangelists presentation of Jesus.

Texts and Artefacts - Selected Essays on Textual Criticism and Early Christian Manuscripts (Hardcover): Larry W Hurtado Texts and Artefacts - Selected Essays on Textual Criticism and Early Christian Manuscripts (Hardcover)
Larry W Hurtado
R4,313 Discovery Miles 43 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The essays included in this volume present Larry W. Hurtado's steadfast analysis of the earliest Christian manuscripts. In these chapters, Hurtado considers not only standard text-critical issues which seek to uncover an earliest possible version of a text, but also the very manuscripts that are available to us. As one of the pre-eminent scholars of the field, Hurtado examines often overlooked 2nd and 3rd century artefacts, which are among the earliest manuscripts available, drawing fascinating conclusions about the features of early Christianity. Divided into two halves, the first part of the volume addresses text-critical and text-historical issues about the textual transmission of various New Testament writings. The second part looks at manuscripts as physical and visual artefacts themselves, exploring the metadata and sociology of their context and the nature of their first readers, for the light cast upon early Christianity. Whilst these essays are presented together here as a republished collection, Hurtado has made several updates across the collection to draw them together and to reflect on the developing nature of the issues that they address since they were first written.

Discourses of Empire - The Gospel of Mark from a Postcolonial Perspective (Hardcover, New): Hans Leander Discourses of Empire - The Gospel of Mark from a Postcolonial Perspective (Hardcover, New)
Hans Leander
R1,445 Discovery Miles 14 450 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Reading Paul's Letter to the Romans (Hardcover, New): Jerry L. Sumney Reading Paul's Letter to the Romans (Hardcover, New)
Jerry L. Sumney
R1,001 Discovery Miles 10 010 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Paul, Scribe of Old and New - Intertextual Insights for the Jesus-Paul Debate (Hardcover): Yongbom Lee Paul, Scribe of Old and New - Intertextual Insights for the Jesus-Paul Debate (Hardcover)
Yongbom Lee
R4,632 Discovery Miles 46 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this study Yongbom Lee re-examines the old Jesus-Paul debate with insights from current studies on intertextuality in Paul. Lee identifies Paul's typical ways of handling authoritative traditions in a number of cases providing a set of expectations as to how his use of them elsewhere might look. Lee begins by investigating the use of the Scriptures in the Rule of the Community and the Damascus Document. He then examines five cases of Paul's use of the Scriptures and contemporary Jewish exegetical traditions and three cases of his use of the Jesus tradition. Despite the skepticism concerning Paul's knowledge and appreciation of the Jesus tradition, the fact that his use of the Jesus tradition is similar to that of the Scriptures and contemporary Jewish exegetical traditions-with respect to its presumption of authority, various citation methods, and its creative application to the situation of his readers-provides the evidence for its importance to him.

Reading Revelation as Pastiche - Imitating the Past (Hardcover): Michelle Fletcher Reading Revelation as Pastiche - Imitating the Past (Hardcover)
Michelle Fletcher
R4,637 Discovery Miles 46 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Scholars have often read the book of Revelation in a way that attempts to ascertain which Old Testament book it most resembles. Instead, we should read it as a combined and imitative text which actively engages the audience through signalling to multiple texts and multiple textual experiences: in short, it is an act of pastiche. Fletcher analyses the methods used to approach Revelation's relationship with Old Testament texts and shows that, although there is literature on Revelation's imitative and multi-vocal nature, these aspects of the text have not yet been explored in sufficient depth. Fletcher's analysis also incorporates an examination of Greco-Roman imitation and combination before providing a better way to understand the nature of the book of Revelation, as pastiche. Fletcher builds her case on four comparative case studies and uses a test case to ascertain how completely they fit with this assessment. These insights are then used to clarify how reading Revelation as imitative and combined pastiche can challenge previous scholarly assumptions, transforming the way we approach the text.

On the Writing of New Testament Commentaries - Festschrift for Grant R. Osborne on the Occasion of His 70th Birthday... On the Writing of New Testament Commentaries - Festschrift for Grant R. Osborne on the Occasion of His 70th Birthday (Hardcover)
Stanley E. Porter, Eckhard J. Schnabel
R7,200 Discovery Miles 72 000 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The essays in On the Writing of New Testament Commentaries discuss historical, hermeneutical, methodological, literary, and theological questions that shape the writing of commentaries on the books of the New Testament. While these essays honor Grant R. Osborne, they also represent the first sustained effort to systematically address commentary writing in the field of New Testament studies.

The Dividing Wall - Ephesians and the Integrity of the Corpus Paulinum (Hardcover): Martin Wright The Dividing Wall - Ephesians and the Integrity of the Corpus Paulinum (Hardcover)
Martin Wright
R3,343 Discovery Miles 33 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book argues for the integrity of the Pauline Corpus as a complex, composite text. Martin Wright critiques the prevailing tendency to divide the Corpus in two, separating the undoubtedly authentic letters from those of disputed authorship. Instead, he advocates for a renewed canonical hermeneutic in which the Corpus as a whole communicates Paul's legacy, and the authorship of individual letters is less important, stressing that that current preoccupations with authorship have a distorting effect on exegesis, and need to be reconsidered. Wright uses Ephesians as a focal text to illustrate the exegetical potential of this approach. He critically investigates the history of the prevailing hermeneutics of pseudonymity, with particular attention to the theological and confessional partiality with which it is often inflected. And constructively, he proposes a new hermeneutical model in which the Pauline Corpus is read as a continuous interpretative dialogue, leaving the question of authorship to one side. In two substantial exegetical studies, Wright offers new readings of passages from Ephesians and other Pauline letters, amplifying the proposed approach and illustrating its value.

Matthew's Theology of Fulfillment, Its Universality and Its Ethnicity - God's New Israel as the Pioneer of God's... Matthew's Theology of Fulfillment, Its Universality and Its Ethnicity - God's New Israel as the Pioneer of God's New Humanity (Hardcover)
Herman C. Waetjen
R4,326 Discovery Miles 43 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The interpretation of this gospel integrates an objective analysis of its historical context and a subjective semantic disclosure of meaning. To that end, a close reading of the text is combined with consistency building in order to achieve textual congruence and plenitude of meaning. The subject/ object split of traditional biblical scholarship that requires analysis in order to produce explanation as a definable object is superseded in this book by the event of reading as a dynamic happening of personal experience from which the reader cannot detach herself or himself.

James (New Testament Guides) (Hardcover): John S. Kloppenborg James (New Testament Guides) (Hardcover)
John S. Kloppenborg
R2,039 Discovery Miles 20 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Like other volumes in the New Testament Guides series, James offers a concise and accessible introduction to a New Testament text, in this case aimed specifically at undergraduate-level students. Kloppenborg introduces the reader to a series of critical issues bearing on the reading of James and provides a balanced presentation and assessment of the range of scholarly views, with guidance for further reading and research.

Hearing at the Boundaries of Vision - Education Informing Cosmology in Revelation 9 (Hardcover, New): Sean Michael Ryan Hearing at the Boundaries of Vision - Education Informing Cosmology in Revelation 9 (Hardcover, New)
Sean Michael Ryan
R4,641 Discovery Miles 46 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a creative study of how differing levels of educational attainment may affect ancient hearer's interpretation of the cosmological and visionary imagery of "Revelation 9". This study considers how a significant variable, namely educational-level, might affect an ancient hearer's interpretation of "Revelation 9". This volume focuses on how two hypothetical ancient hearer-constructs, with very different 'mental libraries', may interpret the rich cosmological imagery of "Revelation 9". Part I considers the range of literary texts studied at various points on the circle of enkuklios paideia. Attention is focused on texts that had a particular significance for an ancient student's cosmological knowledge (e.g. Homer, Hesiod, Aratus, Plato). Part II reconstructs the hypothetical responses of two ancient hearer-constructs. The first, HC1, has received only a minimal literary education and adopts a tripartite cosmological model. The second, HC2, by contrast, is the recipient of a tertiary-level education, with a preference for a seven-planetary sphere model, such that he allegorically reinterprets the figures in "Revelation 9" as Aratean constellational figures. This volume concludes by critically comparing the hypothetical responses of HC1 and HC2 with the earliest extant commentators on the Apocalypse (Victorinus, Tyconius, Lactantius, Oecumenius), as well as the intriguing 'Arateans' cited by Hippolytus. Formerly "The Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement", a book series that explores the many aspects of New Testament study including historical perspectives, social-scientific and literary theory, and theological, cultural and contextual approaches. "The Early Christianity in Context series", a part of "JSNTS", examines the birth and development of early Christianity up to the end of the third century CE. The series places Christianity in its social, cultural, political and economic context. European Seminar on Christian Origins and "Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus Supplement" are also part of "JSNTS".

When God Walked in Galilee - Discovering Jesus and the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth: A Narrative Commentary on Matthew 1-4... When God Walked in Galilee - Discovering Jesus and the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth: A Narrative Commentary on Matthew 1-4 (Hardcover)
Rachel Starr Thomson
R536 Discovery Miles 5 360 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Rethinking Paul's Rhetorical Education - Comparative Rhetoric and 2 Corinthians 10-13 (Hardcover): Ryan S. Schellenberg Rethinking Paul's Rhetorical Education - Comparative Rhetoric and 2 Corinthians 10-13 (Hardcover)
Ryan S. Schellenberg
R1,355 Discovery Miles 13 550 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
REB New Testament, Green Imitation Leather, RE212N (Leather / fine binding): REB New Testament, Green Imitation Leather, RE212N (Leather / fine binding)
R445 Discovery Miles 4 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This New Testament marks the thirty years since the launch of The Revised English Bible. This facsimile edition comes with a new preface by the Archbishop of York John Sentamu, as well as the original preface by the former Archbishop of Canterbury and chairman of the Translation Committee, Donald Coggan. Originally commissioned by the mainline British Christian denominations, the REB translation constitutes a truly ecumenical Bible version presented in British English. This anniversary New Testament reproduces the lucid prose of the REB and is attractively presented in a single-column setting. It comes in a pocket-sized format bound in flexible green imitation leather with gilt edges, combining practicality with affordable elegance. Compact and graceful, it is suitable for every occasion and would make a fine gift.

Gospels before the Book (Hardcover): Matthew D. C. Larsen Gospels before the Book (Hardcover)
Matthew D. C. Larsen
R954 Discovery Miles 9 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What does it look like to read the texts we now call the gospels like first- and second-century readers? There is no evidence of anyone regarding the gospel as a book published by an author until the end of the second century. So, put differently, what does it mean to read the gospels "before the book"? For centuries, the ways people discuss the gospels have been shaped by later ideas that have more to do with the printing press and modern notions of the author than ancient writing and reading practices. In Gospels before the Book, Matthew D. C. Larsen challenges several subtle yet problematic assumptions about authors, books, and publication at work in early Christian studies. He then explores a host of under-appreciated elements of ancient textual culture such as unfinished texts, accidental publication, post-publication revision, and the existence of multiple authorized versions of the same work. Turning to the gospels, he argues that the earliest readers and users of the text we now call the Gospel according to Mark treated it not as a book published by an author, but as an unfinished, open, and fluid collection of notes (hypomnmata). In such a scenario, the Gospel according to Matthew would not be regarded as a separate book published by a different author, but as a continuation of the same unfinished gospel tradition. Similarly it is not the case that, of the five different endings in the textual tradition we now call the Gospel according to Mark, one is "right" and the others are "wrong." Rather each represents its own effort to fill a perceived deficiency in the gospel. Larsen offers a new methodological framework for future scholarship on early Christian gospels.

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