Authoritative Writings in Early Judaism and Early Christianity
Their Origin, Collection, and Meaning
Series: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament; 441;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Mohr Siebeck
- Date of Publication 5 August 2020
- ISBN 9783161560941
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages362 pages
- Size 240x165x26 mm
- Weight 684 g
- Language English 136
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Short description:
Die christliche Bibel entstand nicht unabhängig von der jüdischen Bibel; beide Entstehungsprozesse beeinflussten sich wechselseitig. Was heißt dies für unser Verständnis der Kanonbildung? Die vorliegenden Beiträge spannen einen Bogen von der Autorisierung der Schriften der Hebräischen Bibel bis hin zur Autorität und Funktion spätantiker Apokryphen. The Christian and Jewish Bibles did not develop independently but in mutual correlation to each other. What does this mean for our understanding of canon history? The contributions in this volume deal with a broad array of sources from the Hebrew Bible to late antique Apocrypha.
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Die christliche Bibel entstand nicht unabhängig von der jüdischen Bibel; beide Entstehungsprozesse beeinflussten sich wechselseitig. Was heißt dies für unser Verständnis der Kanonbildung? Die vorliegenden Beiträge spannen einen Bogen von der Autorisierung der Schriften der Hebräischen Bibel bis hin zur Autorität und Funktion spätantiker Apokryphen. Recent scholarship on the history of the biblical canons has increasingly recognised that the Jewish and Christian Bibles were not formed independently of each other but amid controversial debate and competition. But what does it mean that the formation of the Christian Bible cannot be separated from the developments that led to the Jewish Bible? The articles in this collection start with the assumption that the authorization of writings had already begun in Israel and Judaism before the emergence of Christianity and was continued in the first centuries CE by Judaism and Christianity in their respective ways. They deal with a broad range of sources, such as writings which came to be part of the Hebrew Bible, literature from Qumran, the Septuagint, or early Jewish apocalypses. At the same time they deal, for example, with structures of authorization related to New Testament writings, examine the role of authoritative texts in so-called Gnostic schools, and discuss the authority of late antique apocryphal literature.
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"Konrad Schmid: Textual Authority in Ancient Israel and Judah: Factors and Forces of its Development - Jörg Frey: The Authority of the Scriptures of Israel in the Qumran Corpus - Matthias Henze: 2 Baruch, 4 Ezra, and Israel's Scriptures - Natalio Fernández Marcos: The Meaning of the Septuagint in the Process of Authorization of Israelite Writings - Armand Puig i Tàrrech: Jesus and the Jewish Writings - Dieter T. Roth: The Use of Jewish Writings and Their Collections in the New Testament Gospels - Jens Schröter: The Use of ""Canonical"" and ""Non-canonical"" Texts in Early Christianity and its Influence on the Authorization of Christian Writings - Martin Meiser: Die Autorität der Schrift bei Paulus - Benjamin J. Ribbens/Michael H. Kibbe: ""He Still Speaks!"" - The Authority of Scripture in Hebrews - Susanne Luther: Strategies of Authorizing Tradition in the Letter of James - Judith M. Lieu: Marcion, the Writings of Israel, and the Origins of the ""New Testament"" - Jean-Daniel Dubois: What Kind of Jewish Bible Did the Gnostics Use? - Tobias Nicklas: Authority and Canon according to Some Ancient ""Christian"" Apocalypses: 5 Ezra and the Tiburtine Sibyl - Juan Chapa: Early Christian Book Production and the Concept of Canon - Thomas J. Kraus: Hebrew Psalm 91 / Greek Psalm 90: Collections and Contexts, and a Text of Authority"
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