Intertextuality in the second century /

This volume offers an appreciation of the value of intertextuality-from Greek, Roman, Jewish, and biblical traditions-as related to the post-apostolic level of Christian development within the second century. Not least of these foundational pillars is the certain impact of the Second Sophistic movem...

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Other Authors: Bingham, D. Jeffrey

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2016.

Series: The Bible in Ancient Christianity 11.
Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2016, ISBN: 9789004303812.

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Call Number: BS511.3

Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Introduction /
  • D. Jeffrey Bingham and Clayton N. Jefford
  • The Wisdom of Sirach and the Glue of the Matthew-Didache Tradition /
  • Clayton N. Jefford
  • 2 Clement and the New Testament /
  • Christopher Tuckett
  • Intertextual Relationships of Papias' Gospel Traditions: The Case of Irenaeus, Haer. 5.33.3-4 /
  • Richard Bauckham
  • Intertextual Death: Socrates, Jesus, and Polycarp of Smyrna /
  • Michael W. Holmes
  • Ignatius of Antioch in Second Century, Asia Minor /
  • Allen Brent
  • Riddle Wrapped in an Enigma: Pauline Reception in the Antiochene Acts of Ignatius /
  • Candida R. Moss
  • 1 Corinthians 2:9 in the Apostolic Fathers /
  • Paul Hartog
  • Melito of Sardis's Peri Pascha and Its Intertextuality /
  • Lynn H. Cohick
  • From Justin to Athenagoras /
  • Mark Edwards
  • Reading Martyrdom: Intertextuality in the Letter from Vienne and Lyons /
  • D. Jeffrey Bingham
  • Scripture and Gospel: Intertextuality in Irenaeus /
  • John Behr
  • The Demonstration of Intertextuality in Irenaeus of Lyons /
  • Stephen O. Presley
  • Bibliography
  • Index of Ancient Sources.