Anatomies of the Gospels and beyond : essays in honor of R. Alan Culpepper /

Anatomies of the Gospels and Beyond is an edited volume structured around essays that focus on one of the four canonical Gospels (and Acts) and/or theoretical issues involved in literary readings of New Testament narrative. The volume is intended to honor the legacy of R. Alan Culpepper, Emeritus Pr...

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Other Authors: Culpepper, R. Alan., Parsons, Mikeal C. 1957-

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2018.

Series: Biblical Interpretation Series 164.
Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2018, ISBN: 9789004353275.

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Call Number: BS2555.52

Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • R. Alan Culpepper
  • Copyright page
  • List of Contributors
  • R. Alan Culpepper: Selected Publications and Presentations
  • Prologue
  • Introduction /
  • Mikeal C. Parsons , Elizabeth Struthers Malbon and Paul N. Anderson
  • R. Alan Culpepper: A Tribute /
  • Mikeal C. Parsons
  • Gospel of Matthew
  • From Isaiah 40:3 to Matthew 3:3-Intertextuality and Traditionsgeschichte /
  • M. Eugene Boring
  • Turning the Other Cheek to a Perpetrator: Renunciation or Upholding of Justice? /
  • Lidija Novakovic
  • Oeuvre Mouvante: The Gospels as Living Traditions /
  • Edwin K. Broadhead
  • So What's the Story? The Role of Plot in Reading Matthew's Gospel /
  • David L. Barr
  • Jesus was a Refugee: Reception of Matthew 2:13-23 /
  • Janice Capel Anderson
  • Gospel of Mark
  • Mark: John's Photographic Negative /
  • C. Clifton Black
  • Placing Bethsaida: From Mark to Matthew and Luke to John /
  • Elizabeth Struthers Malbon
  • Teaching the Gospel of Mark in Rome /
  • Robert M. Fowler
  • From Markan Narrative in Print to Markan Narrative in Performance: A Paradigm Shift /
  • David Rhoads
  • Do You not Yet Trust God's Rule Breaking in on Earth? The Disciples in Mark /
  • Joanna Dewey
  • Gospel of Luke
  • Illuminating "Christ Among the Doctors" (Luke 2:41-52) in the Exegetical Tradition and Select Florentine Renaissance Paintings /
  • Heidi J. Hornik and Mikeal C. Parsons
  • Disability and Dis-ease: Body, Restoration, and Ethics of Reading in Luke's Gospel /
  • John T. Carroll
  • The Parable of the Minas in Lukan Context: Jesus and Kingship, the Carnivalesque, and Intertextuality /
  • Robert L. Brawley
  • Murmuring Sophists: Extratextual Elements in Luke's Portrayal of Pharisees /
  • John A. Darr
  • Breathing New Life into Narrative Criticism: Postclassical Narratology and the Gospel of Luke /
  • Michal Beth Dinkler
  • Gospel of John
  • Jesus, God of Old and Newcomer: Rhetorical Character Presentation in John 1-2 /
  • Kasper Bro Larsen
  • Stereotypes, In-Groups, and Out-Groups in the Gospel of John /
  • Jan G. van der Watt
  • There Are No "Aporias": Ancient Media Culture and the Problem of the Fourth Gospel's Composition-History /
  • Tom Thatcher
  • How Johannine Signs Signify (or Don't) /
  • Harold W. Attridge
  • The Fourth Gospel: A "Spiritual" or "Theological" Gospel /
  • John Painter
  • Beyond the Gospels
  • The Children of God and the Son of God in the Johannine Gospel and Epistles /
  • Stan Harstine
  • Fictive Kinship and Its Symbolism in the Literary Structures of 1 John /
  • Dorothy A. Lee
  • Discovering Psalm 156 and Its Importance for Early Judaism and Christian Origins /
  • James H. Charlesworth
  • Encounter, Dissonance, and Reflection in the Dialectical Development of Paul's Theology /
  • Paul N. Anderson
  • Sit and Listen; Go and Do: The Parables of the Good Samaritan and Prodigal Son in Howard Thurman's Life and Thought /
  • David B. Gowler
  • Epilogue
  • A Closing Tribute to R. Alan Culpepper /
  • Gail R. O'Day.