"And Scripture Cannot Be Broken"
Autor Martin C Alblen Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 iun 1999
After reviewing the scholarly literature and analogous Jewish and Greco-Roman literary collections, the book presents a comprehensive overview of extant testimonia traditions from the second to the fourth century C.E. The final chapters argue for the use of written testimonia collections in the New Testament.
This study offers solid evidence for a remarkably unified early Christian scriptural tradition that extended throughout the Mediterranean world.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004114173
ISBN-10: 9004114173
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 243 x 164 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Editura: de Gruyter Brill
ISBN-10: 9004114173
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 243 x 164 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Editura: de Gruyter Brill
Public țintă
Scholars of the New Testament and early Christian history, especially those interested in the interpretation of scripture and early Jewish-Christian relations.Recenzii
'Albl’s book is a remarkable instrument of research. It provides abundant material for further studies in several directions, from the relationship between Judaism and Christianity, to the sources of the New Testament, of the Fathers, and much more.'
Alessandro Falcetta, Annali di Storia dell’ Esegesi, 2002.
'...a thorough piece of work, carefully researched, and a real contribution to the study of early Christian and Jewish use of prior textual authority...'
Carol Stockhausen, Marquette University.
'The author has provided a thorough, reasoned, balanced and altogether convincing discussion of the conundrum presented by the 'testimony hypothesis', making a significant contribution to the problem of the ways in which early Christians used the Old Testament.'
David E. Aune, Loyola University, Chicago.
'...This well-argued and documented monograph [...] will have to be consulted for any serious future work in this area.'
William S. Kurz, S.J., Marquette University.
'A significant study, particularly considering its very wide coverage of primary sources and secondary literature.'
Michael W. Holmes, Religious Studies Review, 2000.
'This book gives new and detailed substance to discussions of the relation between scripture and tradition, the authority of scripture, and, of course, the formation of the NT.'
Justin Taylor, Revue Biblique, 2001.
‘…a helpful resource…’
Christopher Stanley, Journal of Theological Studies, 2001.
Alessandro Falcetta, Annali di Storia dell’ Esegesi, 2002.
'...a thorough piece of work, carefully researched, and a real contribution to the study of early Christian and Jewish use of prior textual authority...'
Carol Stockhausen, Marquette University.
'The author has provided a thorough, reasoned, balanced and altogether convincing discussion of the conundrum presented by the 'testimony hypothesis', making a significant contribution to the problem of the ways in which early Christians used the Old Testament.'
David E. Aune, Loyola University, Chicago.
'...This well-argued and documented monograph [...] will have to be consulted for any serious future work in this area.'
William S. Kurz, S.J., Marquette University.
'A significant study, particularly considering its very wide coverage of primary sources and secondary literature.'
Michael W. Holmes, Religious Studies Review, 2000.
'This book gives new and detailed substance to discussions of the relation between scripture and tradition, the authority of scripture, and, of course, the formation of the NT.'
Justin Taylor, Revue Biblique, 2001.
‘…a helpful resource…’
Christopher Stanley, Journal of Theological Studies, 2001.
Notă biografică
Martin C. Albl, Ph.D. (1997) in Religious Studies, Marquette University, is Professor of Religious Studies and English at Presentation College in Aberdeen, South Dakota.