The New Testament and Early Christian Literature in Greco-Roman Context: Studies in Honor of David E. Aune

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David Edward Aune, John Fotopoulos
BRILL, 2006 - 468 pagine
This volume is a collection of scholarly studies honoring Prof.Dr. David. E. Aune on his 65th birthday. Its title, "The New Testament and Early Christian Literature in Greco-Roman Context: Studies in Honor of David E. Aune," reflects Prof. Aune's academic training, interests, and extensive publications. The volume's studies investigate a range of topics within the Pauline correspondence, Gospels, Apocalypse of John, and other early Christian writings with insights drawn from Greco-Roman culture and Hellenistic Judaism. Thus, the studies make use of Greco-Roman literature, rhetoric, magic, medicine, moral philosophy, iconography, archaeology, religious cults, and social conventions while also utilizing social-historical, social-scientific, literary-critical, and rhetorical-critical methodologies, thereby adding an interdisciplinary dimension to the volume. These groundbreaking studies have been written by prominent international scholars and are published here for the first time.
 

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PART TWO GOSPELSACTS
127
PART THREE REVELATION TO JOHN
229
PART FOUR HELLENISTIC JUDAISM
331
PART FIVE EARLY CHRISTIAN LITERATURE
347
INDEX OF ANCIENT SOURCES
457
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John Fotopoulos, Ph.D. (2001) in New Testament and Early Christianity, Loyola University Chicago, is Assistant Professor at Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana. His recently published monograph is entitled Food Offered to Idols in Roman Corinth: A Social-Rhetorical Reconsideration of 1 Corinthians 8:1-11:1 (Tübingen, 2003).

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