Author: Robert Geis
Publisher: University Press of America
ISBN: 0761859721
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
Geis argues the differences in Synoptic accounts are explained by evidence that shows a Hebrew subtext, which the Greek translation misses. Geis also maintains Matthew’s role as tax collector and record keeper makes the claim that he kept a cotemporaneous written account of Jesus quite credible, as well as accurate.
Exegesis and the Synoptics
Author: Robert Geis
Publisher: University Press of America
ISBN: 0761859721
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
Geis argues the differences in Synoptic accounts are explained by evidence that shows a Hebrew subtext, which the Greek translation misses. Geis also maintains Matthew’s role as tax collector and record keeper makes the claim that he kept a cotemporaneous written account of Jesus quite credible, as well as accurate.
Publisher: University Press of America
ISBN: 0761859721
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
Geis argues the differences in Synoptic accounts are explained by evidence that shows a Hebrew subtext, which the Greek translation misses. Geis also maintains Matthew’s role as tax collector and record keeper makes the claim that he kept a cotemporaneous written account of Jesus quite credible, as well as accurate.
The Cambridge Companion to Biblical Interpretation
Author: John Barton
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521485937
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
This guide to the state of biblical studies features 20 chapters written by scholars from North America and Britain, and represents both traditional and contemporary points of view.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521485937
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
This guide to the state of biblical studies features 20 chapters written by scholars from North America and Britain, and represents both traditional and contemporary points of view.
Studying the Synoptic Gospels
Author: Robert H. Stein
Publisher: Baker Academic
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Stein examines in-depth the literary relationship of the Synoptic Gospels, the preliterary history of the gospel traditions, and the inscripturation of the gospel traditions.
Publisher: Baker Academic
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Stein examines in-depth the literary relationship of the Synoptic Gospels, the preliterary history of the gospel traditions, and the inscripturation of the gospel traditions.
Interpreting the Synoptic Gospels (Guides to New Testament Exegesis)
Author: Scot McKnight
Publisher: Baker Books
ISBN: 144120637X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 147
Book Description
McKnight critiques various interpretive methods and suggests how students with some knowledge of Greek can benefit from different analyses.
Publisher: Baker Books
ISBN: 144120637X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 147
Book Description
McKnight critiques various interpretive methods and suggests how students with some knowledge of Greek can benefit from different analyses.
The Synoptic Problem
Author: Mark Goodacre
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 9780567080561
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
A lively, readable and up-to-date guide to the Synoptic Problem, ideal for undergraduate students, and the general reader.
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 9780567080561
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
A lively, readable and up-to-date guide to the Synoptic Problem, ideal for undergraduate students, and the general reader.
Rethinking the Synoptic Problem
Author: David Alan Black
Publisher: Baker Academic
ISBN: 1441206426
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
The problematic literary relationship among the Synoptic Gospels has given rise to numerous theories of authorship and priority. The primary objective of Rethinking the Synoptic Problem is to familiarize students with the main positions held by New Testament scholars in this much-debated area of research. The contributors to this volume, all leading biblical scholars, highlight current academic trends within New Testament scholarship and updates evangelical understandings of the Synoptic Problem.
Publisher: Baker Academic
ISBN: 1441206426
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
The problematic literary relationship among the Synoptic Gospels has given rise to numerous theories of authorship and priority. The primary objective of Rethinking the Synoptic Problem is to familiarize students with the main positions held by New Testament scholars in this much-debated area of research. The contributors to this volume, all leading biblical scholars, highlight current academic trends within New Testament scholarship and updates evangelical understandings of the Synoptic Problem.
Jesus Becoming Jesus
Author: Thomas Weinandy
Publisher: CUA Press
ISBN: 0813230454
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 505
Book Description
Jesus Becoming Jesus presents a theological interpretation of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. Unlike many conventional biblical commentaries, Weinandy concentrates on the theological content contained within the Synoptic Gospels. He does thi
Publisher: CUA Press
ISBN: 0813230454
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 505
Book Description
Jesus Becoming Jesus presents a theological interpretation of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. Unlike many conventional biblical commentaries, Weinandy concentrates on the theological content contained within the Synoptic Gospels. He does thi
Jesus Reads Scripture
Author: Emerson B. Powery
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9789004126596
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
This project, using literary analysis, highlights Jesus' explicit citations of scripture within each Synoptic Gospel as an important component of each Gospel's narrative rhetoric.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9789004126596
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
This project, using literary analysis, highlights Jesus' explicit citations of scripture within each Synoptic Gospel as an important component of each Gospel's narrative rhetoric.
The New Testament: A Very Short Introduction
Author: Luke Timothy Johnson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199735700
Category : Bibles
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
A brief yet essential introduction to the New Testament that chronicles the real people-- and historical and literary movements--that created it.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199735700
Category : Bibles
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
A brief yet essential introduction to the New Testament that chronicles the real people-- and historical and literary movements--that created it.
Jesus' Defeat of Death
Author: Peter G. Bolt
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139438875
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
Peter Bolt explores the impact of Mark's Gospel on its early readers in the first-century Graeco-Roman world. His book focuses upon the thirteen characters in Mark who come to Jesus for healing or exorcism and, using analytical tools of narrative and reader-response criticism, explores their crucial role in the communication of the Gospel. Bolt suggests that early readers of Mark would be persuaded that Jesus' dealings with the suppliants show him casting back the shadow of death and that this in itself is preparatory for Jesus' final defeat of death in resurrection. Enlisting a variety of ancient literary and non-literary sources in an attempt to illuminate this first-century world, this book gives special attention to illness, magic and the Roman imperial system. This is a different approach to Mark, which attempts to break the impasse between narrative and historical studies and will appeal to scholars and students alike.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139438875
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
Peter Bolt explores the impact of Mark's Gospel on its early readers in the first-century Graeco-Roman world. His book focuses upon the thirteen characters in Mark who come to Jesus for healing or exorcism and, using analytical tools of narrative and reader-response criticism, explores their crucial role in the communication of the Gospel. Bolt suggests that early readers of Mark would be persuaded that Jesus' dealings with the suppliants show him casting back the shadow of death and that this in itself is preparatory for Jesus' final defeat of death in resurrection. Enlisting a variety of ancient literary and non-literary sources in an attempt to illuminate this first-century world, this book gives special attention to illness, magic and the Roman imperial system. This is a different approach to Mark, which attempts to break the impasse between narrative and historical studies and will appeal to scholars and students alike.