Dying and Rising with Christ

Dying and Rising with Christ
Author: Robert C. Tannehill
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2020-05-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3112318226

The series Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft (BZNW) is one of the oldest and most highly regarded international scholarly book series in the field of New Testament studies. Since 1923 it has been a forum for seminal works focusing on Early Christianity and related fields. The series is grounded in a historical-critical approach and also explores new methodological approaches that advance our understanding of the New Testament and its world.

Paul

Paul
Author: Jurgen Becker
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780664257071

Jurgen Becker, one of the most respected German New Testament scholars, delves into the person, world, work, letters, and thought of Paul in order to provide a comprehensive and through study that answers both historical and theological questions. He gives a detailed, careful, and imaginative presentation of the chronology of Paul's life and works diligently thorough evidence available concerning the Hellenistic world in which Paul, Judaism, and early Christianity existed.

Paul: A Critical Life

Paul: A Critical Life
Author: Jerome Murphy-O'Connor
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Total Pages: 433
Release: 1996
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0192853422

Traditionally the Acts of the Apostles has provided the framework for biographies of the Apostle Paul. In recent years, however, the historical value of the Acts has come into question. Many scholars argue that, despite the accuracy of many details, the text as a whole reflects the interests of Luke rather than objective reality. This book presents a completely new, and much more vivid and dramatic, account of the life of Paul than any before. While continuing to give consideration to the Acts, Murphy-O'Connor reconstructs the apostle's life--from his childhood in Taursus and his years as a student in Jerusalem, to the successes and failures of his ministry--from his own writings. Reinforcing his critical analysis of Paul's letters with close attention to archaeology and contemporary texts, Murphy-O'Connor not only charts Paul's movements, but extracts a new understanding of his motives and the social and cultural aspects of his ministry. Most important of all, this biography transforms a fountain of theological ideas into a human being.

The SBL Handbook of Style

The SBL Handbook of Style
Author: Society of Biblical Literature
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN:

The "one-stop" reference for authors preparing manuscripts in biblical studies and related fields.

White Washed

White Washed
Author: Sydney Cleveland
Publisher: Life Assurance Ministries
Total Pages: 233
Release: 1999
Genre: Seventh-Day Adventists
ISBN: 9780962754685

Acts of Paul

Acts of Paul
Author: Glenn E. Snyder
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2013
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783161527739

Acts of Paul is a collection of early Christian traditions that were not included in the canonized Acts: the Acts of Paul and Thekla, 3 Corinthians, the Martyrdom of Paul, and other fabulous stories, such as Paul baptizing a lion. By the end of the second century, there was a rumor in North Africa that "Acts of Paul" had been fabricated by a presbyter in Asia Minor (Tertullian, De baptismo 17.5) and to this day, it is alleged that Acts of Paul is later than and inferior to the traditions preserved in Acts - historically, theologically, and otherwise. But what evidence is there for the composition and reception of Acts of Paul? In this study, Glenn E. Snyder critically examines Greek, Latin, and Coptic witnesses to Acts of Paul from the second to sixth centuries, with chapters on the independently circulating acts, extant collections, and other evidence for the formation of Acts of Paul.

Myths and Mistakes in New Testament Textual Criticism

Myths and Mistakes in New Testament Textual Criticism
Author: Elijah Hixson
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2019-11-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830866698

A renewed interest in textual criticism has created an unfortunate proliferation of myths, mistakes, and misinformation about this technical area of biblical studies. Elijah Hixson and Peter Gurry, along with a team of New Testament textual critics, offer up-to-date, accurate information on the history and current state of the New Testament text that will serve apologists and offer a self-corrective to evangelical excesses.