Greco-Roman culture and the New Testament : : studies commemorating the centennial of the Pontifical Biblical Institute / / edited by David E. Aune, Frederick E. Brenk.

Since a number of scholars at the Pontifical Biblical Institute have made important contributions to the study of the New Testament in the context of the Greco-Roman world, it seemed appropriate to devote this volume commemorating the centennial of the Biblicum (1909-2009) to that subject. This book...

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Superior document:Supplements to Novum Testamentum, v. 143
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Year of Publication:2012
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Supplements to Novum Testamentum ; v. 143.
Physical Description:1 online resource (232 pages)
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Other title:Graeco-Roman culture and the New Testament
Preliminary Material --
Introduction /
The Role of Rhetorical Elaboration in the Formation of Mark’s Passion Narrative (Mark 14:43–16:8): An Enquiry /
Logos and Pneuma in the Fourth Gospel /
The Enigma of Imperial Cultic Activities and Paul in Corinth /
Pauline Paraenesis in Romans 12 and Greek Gnomic Wisdom /
Most Beautiful and Divine: Graeco-Romans (especially Plutarch), and Paul, on Love and Marriage /
Clement of Alexandria on Woman and Marriage in the Light of the New Testament Household Codes /
Traveling Up and Away: Journeys to the Upper and Outer Regions of the World /
The Polyvalent Imagery of Rev 3:20 in the Light of Greco-Egyptian Divination Texts /
The Sibyl and the Apocalypses: Generic Relationships in Hellenistic Judaism and Early Christianity /
Index of Subjects --
Index of Modern Authors --
Index of New Testament Passages.
Summary:Since a number of scholars at the Pontifical Biblical Institute have made important contributions to the study of the New Testament in the context of the Greco-Roman world, it seemed appropriate to devote this volume commemorating the centennial of the Biblicum (1909-2009) to that subject. This book contains nine essays by scholars from Europe, the United States, Australia and Jerusalem, each exploring the ways in which aspects of the New Testament can be illuminated by recourse to Greco-Roman texts.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:1280496185
9786613591418
9004226540
ISSN:0167-9732 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by David E. Aune, Frederick E. Brenk.