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The Function of Scripture in Early Jewish and Christian Tradition - The Library of New Testament Studies
Craig a Evans
The Function of Scripture in Early Jewish and Christian Tradition - The Library of New Testament Studies
Craig a Evans
Brief Description: The studies that make up this book explore in what ways Israel's sacred tradition developed into canonical scripture and in what ways this sacred tradition was interpreted in early Judaism and Christianity. This collection will stimulate continuing investigation into the growth and interpretation of scripture in the context of the Jewish and Christian communities of faith, and will serve well as a reader for graduate courses with its focus on early exegesis and intertextuality. Biographical Note: Craig A. Evans (Ph. D., Claremont) is Payzant Distinguished Professor of New Testament, Acadia Divinity College Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada. James A. Sanders is Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies at the Claremont School of Theology, and Professor Emeritus of Religion at Claremont Graduate University. He is also President of the Ancient Biblical Manuscript Center. Marc Notes: Primarily revised papers read at annual meetings of the Society of Biblical Literature.; Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contributor Bio: Evans, Craig A Craig A. Evans (Ph. D., Claremont) is Payzant Distinguished Professor of New Testament and director of the graduate program at Acadia Divinity College in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. He has written extensively on the historical Jesus and the Jewish background of the New Testament era. His books includeJesus and His Contemporaries: Comparative Studies (1995), Mark (in the Word Biblical Commentary, 2001), Jesus and the Ossuaries (2003) and Ancient Texts for New Testament Studies (2005). His edited volumes include (with Bruce Chilton) Studying the Historical Jesus: Evaluations of the State of Current Research (1994), (with Stanley E. Porter) Dictionary of New Testament Background (2000) and (with John Collins) Christian Beginnings and the Dead Sea Scrolls (2006). He has recently served on the advisory board on the Gospel of Judas for National Geographic Society and has appeared frequently as an expert commentator on network television programs, such as Dateline, and in various documentaries on the BBC, the Discovery Channel and the History Channel. Contributor Bio: Sanders, James A Lee Martin McDonald (PhD, University of Edinburgh), before his retirement, was professor of New Testament studies and president of Acadia Divinity College. He is the author or coauthor of several books, including "The Biblical Canon", and coeditor of "The Canon Debate" (with James Sanders), and "The World of the New Testament "(with Joel Green). He lives in Mesa, Arizona.
352 pages, black & white illustrations
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | February 1, 1998 |
ISBN13 | 9781850758303 |
Publishers | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Genre | Textbooks Religion Religious Orientation > Christian |
Pages | 352 |
Dimensions | 164 × 233 × 24 mm · 658 g |
Language | English |
Editor | Evans, Dr. Craig A. (Houston Baptist University, USA) |
Editor | Sanders, James A. |