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Transmission and Reception : New Testament Text-Critical and Exegetical Studies / ed. by David C. Parker, Jeff W. Childers.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Texts and StudiesPublisher: Piscataway, NJ : Gorgias Press, [2006]Copyright date: ©2006Description: 1 online resource (351 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781593333676
  • 9781463211189
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Diagram and Tables -- Abbreviations -- Transmission -- The New Testament in the Second Century: Text, Collections and Canon -- Early Variants in the Byzantine Text of the Gospels -- Manuscripts of John’s Gospel with Hermeneiai -- The Ethiopic Version and the “Western” Text of Acts in Le Texte Occidental des Actes des Apôtres -- The Text of the Epistles Sixty Years After: An Assessment of Günther Zuntz’s Contribution to Text-Critical Methodology and History -- Sind Schreiber früher neutestamentlicher Handschriften Interpreten des Textes? -- Minor Textual Variants in Romans 16:7 -- The Spirit and Resurrection in Paul: Text and Meaning in Romans 8:11 -- The Life of Porphyry: Clarifying the Relationship of the Greek and Georgian Versions through the Study of New Testament Citations -- Reception -- 11QTemple 57–59, Ps.-Aristeas 187–300, and Second Temple Period Political Theory -- Water into Wine ( John 2:1–11): Foreshadow of the Atonement -- The Ephesian Artemis “Whom All Asia and the World Worship” (Acts 19:27): Representative Epigraphical Testimony to Ἄρτεμις Ἐφεσία outside Ephesos -- An Exegetical Note on the Ellipsis in 1 Timothy 2:9 -- The Epistle to the Hebrews in the Works of Clement of Alexandria -- The Greek Grammar of Sexuality -- Clement of Alexandria: An Epistemology of Christian Paideia -- Carroll Duane Osburn -- Carroll D. Osburn Bibliography -- Contributors -- Indices
Summary: The sixteen studies in this volume explore a variety of topics pertaining to the transmission and reception of the New Testament text. Including articles by Barbara Aland, D. C. Parker, Eldon Epp, Gordon Fee, Everett Ferguson, and others, the results of these studies have important implications for the interpretation of the New Testament and for understanding the formative impact of the text on Early Christianity. Indispensable for those interested in textual criticism, this compilation will be a welcome resource for New Testament scholars, and those interested in Early Christianity.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Diagram and Tables -- Abbreviations -- Transmission -- The New Testament in the Second Century: Text, Collections and Canon -- Early Variants in the Byzantine Text of the Gospels -- Manuscripts of John’s Gospel with Hermeneiai -- The Ethiopic Version and the “Western” Text of Acts in Le Texte Occidental des Actes des Apôtres -- The Text of the Epistles Sixty Years After: An Assessment of Günther Zuntz’s Contribution to Text-Critical Methodology and History -- Sind Schreiber früher neutestamentlicher Handschriften Interpreten des Textes? -- Minor Textual Variants in Romans 16:7 -- The Spirit and Resurrection in Paul: Text and Meaning in Romans 8:11 -- The Life of Porphyry: Clarifying the Relationship of the Greek and Georgian Versions through the Study of New Testament Citations -- Reception -- 11QTemple 57–59, Ps.-Aristeas 187–300, and Second Temple Period Political Theory -- Water into Wine ( John 2:1–11): Foreshadow of the Atonement -- The Ephesian Artemis “Whom All Asia and the World Worship” (Acts 19:27): Representative Epigraphical Testimony to Ἄρτεμις Ἐφεσία outside Ephesos -- An Exegetical Note on the Ellipsis in 1 Timothy 2:9 -- The Epistle to the Hebrews in the Works of Clement of Alexandria -- The Greek Grammar of Sexuality -- Clement of Alexandria: An Epistemology of Christian Paideia -- Carroll Duane Osburn -- Carroll D. Osburn Bibliography -- Contributors -- Indices

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The sixteen studies in this volume explore a variety of topics pertaining to the transmission and reception of the New Testament text. Including articles by Barbara Aland, D. C. Parker, Eldon Epp, Gordon Fee, Everett Ferguson, and others, the results of these studies have important implications for the interpretation of the New Testament and for understanding the formative impact of the text on Early Christianity. Indispensable for those interested in textual criticism, this compilation will be a welcome resource for New Testament scholars, and those interested in Early Christianity.

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