Baker traces the connection between Scripture and covenant in early Judaism and early Christianity to explain the rapid rise of Christian Scripture within the first century....Loe edasi...
The Catena to James (compiled ca. 700 CE) collected excerpts from the best ancient Greek commentaries on the Letter of James. This translation and commentary make the whole Catena available for the first time in a modern language....Loe edasi...
Studies on the Intersection of Text, Paratext, and Reception brings together thirteen contributions from leading scholars in the fields of textual criticism, manuscript/paratextual research, and reception history. These fields have tended to operate...Loe edasi...
In History of the Pauline Corpus in Texts, Transmissions, and Trajectories , Chris S. Stevens examines the Greek manuscripts of the Pauline texts from P46 to Claromontanus. Previous research is often hindered by the lack of a systematic analysis and...Loe edasi...
In this commentary on the Egerton Gospel, Lorne R. Zelyck presents a fresh paleographical analysis and thorough reconstruction of the fragmentary text, which results in new readings and interpretations. Details surrounding the acquisition of the man...Loe edasi...
This book explores the events, people, and writings surrounding the early Jesus movement. The essays are divided into four groups: the movement’s formation, production of its early Gospels, description of the Jesus movement itself, and the Jewish mis...Loe edasi...
Gathercole concentrates his commentary on understanding the meaning of the sayings in the Gospel of Thomas in its second-century historical context. He is not concerned with the tradition-history, but treats the final form of the text, and argues tha...Loe edasi...
This is the first of three volumes collectively titled Early Christianity in its Hellenistic Context. The three volumes will appear in two different series: v.1 and v.2 in TENTS (Texts and Editions for New Testament Study); and v.3, because of its fo...Loe edasi...
This collection of essays is the second volume in a three-part series on Early Christianity in its Hellenistic contexts. This particular volume focuses on the background of Hellenistic Judaism against which Early Christianity arose. After an editoria...Loe edasi...
Osborne has been professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Illinois since 1977, and during the course of his distinguished career has written many commentaries on the books of the New Testament. This volume contains contribut...Loe edasi...
Tite (comparative religion, U. of Washington) has long been intrigued by the little letter written in Pauls name that New Testament scholars and church historians dismiss as a poorly constructed forgery based on the authentic letters in the New Test...Loe edasi...
In an adaptation of his doctoral dissertation in biblical studies at the University of Sheffield, Lamb (New Testament studies, U. of Cambridge) offers material for biblical scholars and theologians who are interested in the biblical exegesis of late...Loe edasi...
This book is major critical study on the Gospel of Peter. It introduces and advances the major debates surround this text, it offers a fresh scholarly edition of the Greek text with text-critical notes, and it presents a comprehensive commentary on...Loe edasi...
Following a 2006 volume on New Testament manuscripts (TENT 2), scholars of religion, history, and papyri present another nine essays, these focusing on individual manuscripts and certain groups of manuscripts, the approach being more papyrological. A...Loe edasi...
After a general introduction Thomas J. Kraus points out the value of assessing original manuscripts for a profound knowledge of early Christianity. This is done with the help of seventeen of his essays previously published in diverse journals or book...Loe edasi...
Studies of ancient New Testament texts preserved into modern times often mention some details about the manuscripts, but here historians and scholars of religion focus on the manuscripts themselves to see what they can reveal about their world beside...Loe edasi...
In a rubbish heap at Oxyrhynchus, Egypt in December 1905, a single vellum leaf from a miniature codex was discovered containing 45 well-preserved lines from an uncanonical gospel. The manuscript is generally dated to the third or fourth century, and...Loe edasi...