Paul, John, and apocalyptic eschatology : studies in honour of Martinus C. de Boer / ed ; by Jan Krans [and others].
These studies in honour of Martinus C. de Boer offer important backgrounds and new insights by leading New Testament scholars on Paul, John, and Apocalyptic Eschatology.
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2013.
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Series: | Supplements to Novum Testamentum ;
v. 149. |
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Table of Contents:
- Paul, John, and Apocalyptic Eschatology; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; The Use of the Story and the Words of Jesus in the Letters of Paul; Some Remarks on the Origin and Function of Galatians 3:28; The Community Supper according to Paul and the Didache: Their Affinity and Historical Development; "Under the law"; The Rhetoric of Violence and the God of Peace in Paul's Letter to the Romans; Paul the Mystic; Auferstehung und Endgericht: Überlegungen zu den Paulusbriefen und zum Johannesevangelium; Forging a New Identity: Johannine Rhetoric and the Audience of the Fourth Gospel.
- "Working the Works of God": Identity and Behaviour in the Gospel of JohnAlternative Patronage in John 2:1-11?; Seeing and Believing in John 20; What Authority Does the Fourth Evangelist Claim for His Book?; Paul's Contribution to the Hope of the Early Church; Eight Kings on an Apocalyptic Animal Farm: Reflections on Revelation 17:9-11; How Antichrist Defeated Death: The Development of Christian Apocalyptic Eschatology in the Early Church; John 3:13: "The Son of Man Who is in Heaven": A Plea for the Longer Text; Who Coined the Name "Ambrosiaster"?; Index.