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Volume one of three -- birth narratives through the Galilean
ministry of Jesus.
In this completely revised and updated edition, Francois Bovon
provides a critical assessment of the last fifty-five years of
scholarship on Luke-Acts. The study divides thematically, with
individual chapters covering the subjects of history and
eschatology, the role of the Old Testament, Christology, the Holy
Spirit, conversion, and the church. Each chapter begins with a
consideration of the exegetical and theological problems unique to
each theme in Luke-Acts before providing a detailed survey and
critique of contemporary English, German, French, Spanish, and
Italian New Testament scholarship.
Acclaimed New Testament scholar Francois Bovon engagingly and
concisely explores the last days of Jesus. Detailing the
similarities and differences in the passion narratives of the four
canonical Gospels and the "Gospel of Peter," he shows that these
stories were not composed by objective witnesses but are
reflections of the perspectives of those who wrote them. This
lucid, highly readable, yet critical appraisal of Jesus' final days
is a masterful example of the discipline of biblical studies.
In this completely revised and updated edition, Francois Bovon
provides a critical assessment of the last fifty-five years of
scholarship on Luke-Acts. The study divides thematically, with
individual chapters covering the subjects of history and
eschatology, the role of the Old Testament, christology, the Holy
Spirit, conversion, and the church. Each chapter begins with a
consideration of the exegetical and theological problems unique to
each theme in Luke-Acts before providing a detailed survey and
critique of contemporary English, German, French, Spanish, and
Italian New Testament scholarship.
This collection provides a rich, multilayered analysis of a
long-neglected branch of early Christian apocryphal literature that
examines the relationship between tradition and redaction, uses of
language, and the fluid border between literary criticism and motif
analysis. The introduction takes the reader on the journey of
editing, translating, and interpreting apocryphal and hagiographic
narratives on the apostles and the first Christians. The volume
concludes with the critical edition of two previously unpublished
Greek texts: a version of the Martyrdom of Ananias and a memoir on
John the Evangelist.
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Exegesis (Paperback)
Francois Bovon, Etc; Translated by D.G. Miller
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R1,447
Discovery Miles 14 470
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Francois Bovon and Christopher Matthews utilise manuscript evidence
gathered within the last half-century to provide a new translation
of the apocryphal Acts of Philip. Discovered by Bovon in 1974 at
the Xenophontos monastery in Greece, the manuscript is widely known
as one of the most unabridged copies of the Acts yet discovered.
Bovon and Matthews' new translation incorporates this witness to
the Greek text, which sheds new light on the history of earliest
Christianity.
Der EKK ist das grosse Kommentarwerk aus evangelischer und
katholischer Perspektive. Wissenschaftliche Grundlichkeit in
Exegese und Wirkungsgeschichte verbindet sich mit der Ausrichtung
auf die Praxis der Verkundigung und schafft so Kommentare, die
Massstabe setzen. Die Subskription der Reihe ist jederzeit
moeglich.
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