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Jews and Christians - Parting Ways in the First Two Centuries CE? - Reflections on the Gains and Losses of a Model (Hardcover):... Jews and Christians - Parting Ways in the First Two Centuries CE? - Reflections on the Gains and Losses of a Model (Hardcover)
Jens Schroeter, Benjamin A. Edsall, Joseph Verheyden
R3,920 Discovery Miles 39 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The present volume is based on a conference held in October 2019 at the Faculty of Theology of Humboldt University Berlin as part of a common project of the Australian Catholic University, the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and the Humboldt University Berlin. The aim is to discuss the relationships of "Jews" and "Christians" in the first two centuries CE against the background of recent debates which have called into question the image of "parting ways" for a description of the relationships of Judaism and Christianity in antiquity. One objection raised against this metaphor is that it accentuates differences at the expense of commonalities. Another critique is that this image looks from a later perspective at historical developments which can hardly be grasped with such a metaphor. It is more likely that distinctions between Jews, Christians, Jewish Christians, Christian Jews etc. are more blurred than the image of "parting ways" allows. In light of these considerations the contributions in this volume discuss the cogency of the "parting of the ways"-model with a look at prominent early Christian writers and places and suggest more appropriate metaphors to describe the relationships of Jews and Christians in the early period.

Gospels and Gospel Traditions in the Second Century - Experiments in Reception (Paperback): Jens Schroeter, Tobias Nicklas,... Gospels and Gospel Traditions in the Second Century - Experiments in Reception (Paperback)
Jens Schroeter, Tobias Nicklas, Joseph Verheyden; Contributions by Katharina Simunovic
R1,103 Discovery Miles 11 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The second century CE has often been described as a kind of dark period with regard to our knowledge of how the earliest Christian writings (the gospels and Paul's letters) were transmitted and gradually came to be accepted as authoritative and then, later on, as "canonical". At the same time a number of other Christian texts, of various genres, saw the light. Some of these seem to be familiar with the gospels, or perhaps rather with gospel traditions identical or similar to those that found their way into the NT gospels. The volume focuses on representative texts and authors of the time in order to see how they have struggled to find a way to work with the NT gospels and/or the traditions behind these, while at the same time giving a place also to other extra-canonical traditions. It studies in a comparative way the reception of identifiably "canonical" and of extra-canonical traditions in the second century. It aims at discovering patterns or strategies of reception within the at first sight often rather chaotic way some of these ancient authors have cited or used these traditions. And it will look for explanations of why it took such a while before authors got used to cite gospel texts (more or less) accurately.

Gospels and Gospel Traditions in the Second Century - Experiments in Reception (Hardcover): Jens Schroeter, Tobias Nicklas,... Gospels and Gospel Traditions in the Second Century - Experiments in Reception (Hardcover)
Jens Schroeter, Tobias Nicklas, Joseph Verheyden; Contributions by Katharina Simunovic
R4,101 Discovery Miles 41 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The second century CE has often been described as a kind of dark period with regard to our knowledge of how the earliest Christian writings (the gospels and Paul's letters) were transmitted and gradually came to be accepted as authoritative and then, later on, as "canonical". At the same time a number of other Christian texts, of various genres, saw the light. Some of these seem to be familiar with the gospels, or perhaps rather with gospel traditions identical or similar to those that found their way into the NT gospels. The volume focuses on representative texts and authors of the time in order to see how they have struggled to find a way to work with the NT gospels and/or the traditions behind these, while at the same time giving a place also to other extra-canonical traditions. It studies in a comparative way the reception of identifiably "canonical" and of extra-canonical traditions in the second century. It aims at discovering patterns or strategies of reception within the at first sight often rather chaotic way some of these ancient authors have cited or used these traditions. And it will look for explanations of why it took such a while before authors got used to cite gospel texts (more or less) accurately.

The Composition, Theology, and Early Reception of Matthew's Gospel (Hardcover): Joseph Verheyden, Jens Schroeter, David C.... The Composition, Theology, and Early Reception of Matthew's Gospel (Hardcover)
Joseph Verheyden, Jens Schroeter, David C. Sim
R4,796 Discovery Miles 47 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The majority of the essays in this volume were originally presented at a colloquium held at the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies at KU Leuven in December 2018. The colloquium was linked to an international research project studying texts and traditions from the perspective of identity creation. The essays study Matthew's Gospel and the place it takes among the canonical gospels from the perspective of what is characteristically or distinctively "Matthean" about it. This common focus provides ample occasions for interesting analyses of core aspects of Matthew's composition technique, his theology, and his reception in mainstream Christianity. At the same time, contributors try to throw light on questions of a broader character with regard to the composition history of the gospels, the strategies authors can use to create distinction, and the selection process that guided their reception history.

Epigraphical Evidence Illustrating Paul's Letter to the Colossians (Hardcover): Joseph Verheyden, Markus Oehler, Thomas... Epigraphical Evidence Illustrating Paul's Letter to the Colossians (Hardcover)
Joseph Verheyden, Markus Oehler, Thomas Corsten
R4,459 Discovery Miles 44 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The present volume contains the proceedings of an international conference meant to further the dialogue between New Testament scholars and epigraphists with an interest in NT matters. After the more general approach of a previous conference, it was decided to focus on a particular writing. The Letter to the Colossians, though a relatively short work, was chosen because it contains some very interesting material worthy of study from an epigraphical angle and also offers opportunities to open up towards a broader perspective on Pauline literature. The essays that make up this collection offer insights into the world of the intended addressees, show ways for contextualising epigraphical material, and demonstrate from case studies how this material, in combination with literary and archaeological evidence, can be made to use in interpreting specific concepts or motifs in the letter.

Early Christian Communities Between Ideal and Reality (Hardcover): Mark Grundeken, Joseph Verheyden Early Christian Communities Between Ideal and Reality (Hardcover)
Mark Grundeken, Joseph Verheyden
R4,298 Discovery Miles 42 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The authors of this volume explore the notion of community as reflected upon in the writings of the Apostolic Fathers. Various aspects are dealt with, including concerns for organising the community, developing a sacramental and liturgical praxis, constructing identity against outsiders, spreading the Christian message, and building towards a better community. The interplay between ideal and reality in the sources offers some reliable information about day-to-day concerns and concrete situations in Christian communities from the end of the first century up to about 150 CE.

The Elijah-Elisha Narrative in the Composition of Luke (Paperback): John S. Kloppenborg, Joseph Verheyden The Elijah-Elisha Narrative in the Composition of Luke (Paperback)
John S. Kloppenborg, Joseph Verheyden
R1,589 Discovery Miles 15 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection examines the allusions to the Elijah- Elisha narrative in the gospel of Luke. The volume presents the case for a "maximalist" view, which holds that the Elijah-Elisha narrative had a dominant role in the composition of Luke 7 and 9, put forward by Thomas L. Brodie and John Shelton, with critical responses to this thesis by Robert Derrenbacker, Alex Damm, F. Gerald Downing, David Peabody, Dennis MacDonald and Joseph Verheyden. Taken together the contributions to this volume provide fascinating insights into the composition of the gospel of Luke, and the editorial processes involved in its creation. Contributions cover different approaches to the text, including issues of intertextuality and rhetorical-critical examinations. The distinguished contributors and fast-paced debate make this book an indispensable addition to any theological library.

The Elijah-Elisha Narrative in the Composition of Luke (Hardcover, New): John S. Kloppenborg, Joseph Verheyden The Elijah-Elisha Narrative in the Composition of Luke (Hardcover, New)
John S. Kloppenborg, Joseph Verheyden
R5,105 Discovery Miles 51 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection examines the allusions to the Elijah- Elisha narrative in the gospel of Luke. The volume presents the case for a "maximalist" view, which holds that the Elijah-Elisha narrative had a dominant role in the composition of Luke 7 and 9, put forward by Thomas L. Brodie and John Shelton, with critical responses to this thesis by Robert Derrenbacker, Alex Damm, F. Gerald Downing, David Peabody, Dennis MacDonald and Joseph Verheyden. Taken together the contributions to this volume provide fascinating insights into the composition of the gospel of Luke, and the editorial processes involved in its creation. Contributions cover different approaches to the text, including issues of intertextuality and rhetorical-critical examinations. The distinguished contributors and fast-paced debate make this book an indispensable addition to any theological library.

Shadowy Characters and Fragmentary Evidence - The Search for Early Christian Groups and Movements (Hardcover): Joseph... Shadowy Characters and Fragmentary Evidence - The Search for Early Christian Groups and Movements (Hardcover)
Joseph Verheyden, Tobias Nicklas, Elisabeth Hernitscheck
R4,950 Discovery Miles 49 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The present volume contains the proceedings of an international colloquium that dealt with heavily fragmented texts and hypothetical sources, and the "shadowy" characters and movements they feature. These two aspects are combined and studied to ascertain how they have been handled in the history of research, to find out what they reveal about the community or the group expressing itself through (or hiding behind) them, and to establish the role these documents and figures or groups should be given in reconstructing an overall picture of developments in the theology and religious life of early Christianity. As can be imagined, such documents and sources have sometimes been taken as an open invitation to come up with all sorts of highly creative exegesis, adventurous reconstructions of texts and movements, and quite daring suggestions about identifying particular groups or presumed literary influences between documents. The essays contribute to the writing of a critical history of researching these types of documents and movements.

Ancient Perspectives on Paul (Hardcover): Tobias Nicklas, Andreas Merkt, Joseph Verheyden Ancient Perspectives on Paul (Hardcover)
Tobias Nicklas, Andreas Merkt, Joseph Verheyden
R3,707 Discovery Miles 37 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

While the so-called "New perspective in Paul" has been in the focus of New Testament exegesis for more than 25 years now, ancient interpretations of Pauline texts and ideas have been neglected widely. The present volume aims to fill this gap. Its articles concentrate on three different foci of modern exegesis: interpretations of Paul's conversion, his ideas about the relation of "grace" and "works" and the fate of Israel. Several additional articles contrast these ancient perspectives with answers of modern exegesis.

Epigraphik und Neues Testament (Hardcover): Thomas Corsten, Markus Öhler, Joseph Verheyden Epigraphik und Neues Testament (Hardcover)
Thomas Corsten, Markus Öhler, Joseph Verheyden
R2,752 R1,543 Discovery Miles 15 430 Save R1,209 (44%) Out of stock

Unter den Ansätzen, das frühe Christentum innerhalb seines lebensweltlichen Kontexts zu verstehen, ist die Untersuchung des epigraphischen Materials noch nicht fortgeschritten, sodass ein weites Forschungsfeld brach liegt. Der vorliegende Sammelband mit Beiträgen einer Konferenz an der Universität Wien vom Februar 2014 macht einen wichtigen Schritt bezüglich einer verbesserten Wahrnehmung dieses wesentlichen Bereichs antiker Dokumente. Dabei wirken neutestamentliche und epigraphische Blickwinkel und Forschungsansätze eng zusammen. So finden sich in diesem Band Erörterungen methodischer Fragen, die eine systematische Bearbeitung des inschriftlichen Materials im Blick haben, und Einzelstudien, die sich mit Gattungen von Inschriften befassen oder thematischen Ansätzen folgen.

Light on Creation - Ancient Commentators in Dialogue and Debate on the Origin of the World (Paperback): Geert Roskam, Joseph... Light on Creation - Ancient Commentators in Dialogue and Debate on the Origin of the World (Paperback)
Geert Roskam, Joseph Verheyden
R3,805 Discovery Miles 38 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The present volume contains the proceedings of an international colloquium held in February 2015 at the Arts Faculty of the KU Leuven that brought together specialists in (late) ancient philosophy and early Christian studies. Contributors were asked to reflect on the reception of two foundational texts dealing with the origin of the world - the third book of Plato's Timaeus and the Genesis account of the creation. The organizers had a double aim: They wished to offer a forum for furthering the dialogue between colleagues working in these respective fields and to do this by studying in a comparative perspective both a crucial topic shared by these traditions and the literary genres through which this topic was developed and transmitted. The two reference texts have been studied in antiquity in a selective way, through citations and essays dealing with specific issues, and in a more systematic way through commentaries. The book is divided into three parts. The first one deals with the so-called Middle- and Neoplatonic tradition. The second part is dedicated to the Christian tradition and contains papers on several of the more important Christian authors who dealt with the Hexaemeron. The third part is entitled "Some Other Voices" and deals with authors and movements that combine elements from various traditions. Special attention is given to the nature and dynamics of the often close relationship between the various traditions as envisaged by Jewish-Christian authors and to the remarkable lack of interest from the Neoplatonists for "the other side".

The Gospels and Their Stories in Anthropological Perspective (Hardcover): Joseph Verheyden, John S. Kloppenborg The Gospels and Their Stories in Anthropological Perspective (Hardcover)
Joseph Verheyden, John S. Kloppenborg
R5,280 Discovery Miles 52 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over the past decades, biblical scholars have gradually become more aware of the importance of the social sciences for their own field. This has produced a steady flow of studies informed by work that was done in the fields of group formation psychology, the sociology of emerging movements and the sociology of religion, and historical anthropology. This volume offers the proceedings of a conference that brought together a number of expert biblical scholars, specialists of ancient religious practices, and proponents of an anthropological approach to ancient Christian and Greco-Roman religious tradition. It was the explicit purpose not to focus exclusively on purely methodological reflections, but to explore and evaluate how methodological concepts and constructs can be developed and then also checked in applying them on specific cases and topics that are typical for understanding earliest Christianity.

Docetism in the Early Church - The Quest for an Elusive Phenomenon (Hardcover): Joseph Verheyden, Reimund Bieringer, Jens... Docetism in the Early Church - The Quest for an Elusive Phenomenon (Hardcover)
Joseph Verheyden, Reimund Bieringer, Jens Schroeter, Ines Jager
R5,112 Discovery Miles 51 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume studies the ways modern research has tried to detect traces of Docetism in ancient sources, including the gospels and the Johannine epistles and several second-century authors. As a concept, Docetism is often used in scholarly literature for denoting loosely connected or even quite different phenomena or doctrines that all have to do with defining the nature of Christ and the reality of the incarnation and passion of Jesus. The essays presented here approach the topic from a new angle by focusing on the ancient documents themselves instead of staying on a purely theoretical or dogmatic level, while at the same time critically re-examining the historical contexts in which these were produced and first circulated. In some cases, this serves to once more reveal the hidden agendas that have guided modern scholars in their discussion of these topics.

Ancient Christian Interpretations of Violent Texts in the Apocalypse (Hardcover): Joseph Verheyden, Andreas Merkt, Tobias... Ancient Christian Interpretations of Violent Texts in the Apocalypse (Hardcover)
Joseph Verheyden, Andreas Merkt, Tobias Nicklas
R2,542 Discovery Miles 25 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"This is a stimulating work, engaging with those 'uncomfortable' violent texts in the Apocalypse, and detailing the reception of the work in later commentaries and in liturgy and art. The later reflections, from both East and West, are insightful, and the authors combine exegetical analysis with the critical importance of locating works within their social and political contexts...Highly recommended. -- Mark Finney, Journal for the Study of the New Testament The Apocalypse of John belongs to the most puzzling texts of the New Testament. Historical-critical exegesis has been stressing that the book above all wishes to give a message of hope and comfort for a community under threat. Yet readers have also always been impressed and terrified by the many images of violence, including war, destruction, persecution and martyrdom, and the appearance of the devil and his demons. This book does not allow its readers to remain neutral. The present volume offers the proceedings of a conference that was held in Leuven, Belgium, in September 2009 and was organised by the general editors of the Novum Testamentum Patristicum. The conference focused on how early Christian and Patristic authors have coped with all these many passages that deal with various sorts of violence. The volume contains essays on most of the important commentators, Origen, Tyconius, Lactance, Victorin of Pettau, and those of a somewhat later age, Andreas of Caesarea, Oecumenius, and Bede, but also looks at the reception history on a larger scale. It also deals with issues of method in reading the Book of Revelation, with important themes (the 1000-year reign), the Jewish background of some of these motifs, and the reception of Patristic thought in the most important medieval commentator of the book, Joachim of Fiore.

From Protology to Eschatology - Competing Views on the Origin and the End of the Cosmos in Platonism and Christian Thought... From Protology to Eschatology - Competing Views on the Origin and the End of the Cosmos in Platonism and Christian Thought (Paperback)
Joseph Verheyden, Geert Roskam, Gerd Van Riel
R2,660 Discovery Miles 26 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume contains the proceedings of an international conference held in Leuven in June 2017 as a follow-up to a previous meeting that dealt with views on the origin of the cosmos in Greek philosophical and early Christian tradition (published in STAC 104, 2017). The second conference focused on how both traditions have reflected on the end or the goal towards which the cosmos is moving. The Judeo-Christian concept of a creation with temporal development and the philosophical notion of the eternity of the world evidently represent two very different positions. Yet there are also clear signs of convergence and of the latter influencing the former. The essays show there is common interest in reflecting not only on the principles that govern cosmology and on how the cosmos is reverting on its principles, but also on the answers provided in each tradition.

Music and Theology in the European Reformations (Paperback): David Burn, Grantley Robert McDonald, Joseph Verheyden, Peter de... Music and Theology in the European Reformations (Paperback)
David Burn, Grantley Robert McDonald, Joseph Verheyden, Peter de Mey
R3,397 Discovery Miles 33 970 Out of stock
Theory and Theology in the Synoptic Problem - Issues in 19th and 20th Century Research (Hardcover): John S. Kloppenborg, Joseph... Theory and Theology in the Synoptic Problem - Issues in 19th and 20th Century Research (Hardcover)
John S. Kloppenborg, Joseph Verheyden
R3,951 Discovery Miles 39 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume addresses the Synoptic Problem and how it emerged in a historical context closely connected with challenges to the historical reliability of the gospels; questions the ability of scholarship arriving at a compelling reconstruction of the historical Jesus; the limits of the canon; and an examination of the relationship between the historical reliability of gospel material and ecclesial dogma that was presumed to flow from the gospels. The contributors, all experts in the Synoptic Problem, probe various sites and issues in the 19th and 20th century to elaborate how the Synoptic Problem and scholarship on the synoptic gospels was seen to complement, undergird, or complicate theological views. By exploring topics ranging from the Q hypothesis to the Markan priority and the Two Document hypothesis, this volume supplies extensive theological context to the beginnings of synoptic scholarship from an entirely new perspective.

The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Apocrypha (Paperback): Andrew Gregory, Christopher Tuckett The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Apocrypha (Paperback)
Andrew Gregory, Christopher Tuckett; Joseph Verheyden; Edited by Tobias Nicklas
R1,661 Discovery Miles 16 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Apocrypha addresses issues and themes that arise in the study of early Christian apocryphal literature. It discusses key texts including the Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of Mary, the Gospel of Peter, letters attributed to Paul, Peter, and Jesus, and acts and apocalypses written about or attributed to different apostles. Part One consists of authoritative surveys of the main branches of apocryphal literature (gospels, acts, epistles, apocalypses, and related literature) and Part Two considers key issues that they raise. These include their contribution to our understanding of developing theological understandings of Jesus, the apostles and other important figures such as Mary. It also addresses the value of these texts as potential sources for knowledge of the historical Jesus, and for debates about Jewish-Christian relations, the practice of Christian worship, and developing understandings of asceticism, gender and sexuality, etc. The volume also considers questions such as which ancient readers read early Christian apocrypha, their place in Christian spirituality, and their place in contemporary popular culture and contemporary theological discourse.

Prophets and Prophecy in Jewish and Early Christian Literature (Paperback): Tobias Nicklas, Joseph Verheyden, Korinna Zamfir Prophets and Prophecy in Jewish and Early Christian Literature (Paperback)
Tobias Nicklas, Joseph Verheyden, Korinna Zamfir
R2,996 Discovery Miles 29 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume grew out of an international conference on Prophetism in the Old and New Testament (October 2006), organised by the Centre for Biblical Studies of the Babes-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca. The volume contains fourteen essays covering various aspects of prophetism and prophetic literature in Jewish and early Christian tradition, using a variety of methods and approaches. Special attention was given to the figures of Samuel (W. Dietrich, J. Klein) and Isaiah (B. Doyle), the development of prophetism in the early church (U. Luz), Paul as a prophet (T. Nicklas) and prophets in deutero-Pauline literature (H. Klein), the reception of prophetic traditions in the synoptic gospels (P. Foster, K. Zamfir, J. Verheyden) and in the Johannine literature (U. von Wahlde, B. Kowalski, S. Martian), the Apostolic Fathers (C.N. Jefford) and the Sybilline Oracles (R. Buitenwerf).

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