Authoritative texts and reception history : aspects and approaches /

Reception history has emerged over the last decades as a rapidly growing domain of research, entertaining a notable methodological diversity. Authoritative Texts and Reception History samples that diversity, offering a collection of essay that discuss various reception-historical issues, from a plur...

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Other Authors: Batovici, Dan, 1976-

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Language: English

Published: Boston : Brill, 2017.

Series: Biblical Interpretation Series 151.
Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2017, ISBN: 9789004327917.

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505 0 0 |t Front Matter /  |r Dan Batovici and Kristin De Troyer --   |t Introduction /  |r Dan Batovici --   |t The Bible and the Crocodile: An Exercise in Balancing Translation Technique and Text-Critical Data /  |r Kristin De Troyer --   |t Reading the Septuagint: The Hermeneutical Problem of a Translated Text /  |r Benjamin J.M. Johnson --   |t The Not Not-Inglorious Death of Samson /  |r Kerry Lee --   |t No Gods Made with Hands: Pauline Idol Polemics /  |r Rebekah M. Devine --   |t Quotations from Lost Books in the Hebrew Bible: A New Translation and Introduction /  |r James R. Davila --   |t The Reception of Isa 40:15 in Liber antiquitatum biblicarum, 2 Baruch, and 4 Ezra /  |r Albertina Oegema --   |t After the Order of Melchizedek: Royal Themes and Melchizedek Traditions Applied to Jesus by the Author of Hebrews /  |r David J. Larsen --   |t The Reception of the Jobraham Narratives in Jewish Thought /  |r Nicholas J. Ellis --   |t Jesus and the Jewish Diviner: The Use and Misuse of 4Q242 /  |r Beniamin Pascut --   |t Scripture and God's Authority: Case Studies and Further Questions /  |r New Testament Wright --   |t Elective Affinity: Second Peter's Reception of Paul /  |r Martin G. Ruf --   |t Poiesis, Aesthesis, and Catharsis: The Aesthetic Experience of Reading "the Day of the Lord" with the Fathers /  |r Andrew Talbert --   |t The Reception of Paul's Understanding of Resurrection and Eschatology in the Epistle to Rheginos: Faithful Paulinism, or Further Development? /  |r Frederik S. Mulder --   |t Nicetas of Heraclea's Catena on John's Gospel: How Many Manuscripts are There? /  |r Michael A. Clark --   |t The Promise and Threat of "Reception", with Reference to Patristic Interpretation of Texts in Hebrews and Ephesians /  |r Mark W. Elliott --   |t Between Ritual and Moral Purity: Early Christian Views on Dietary Laws /  |r Moshe Blidstein --   |t The Greek Patristic Reception of the Sibylline Oracles /  |r Madalina Toca --   |t The Early Christian Martyrdom Narratives: Narrative Features, Intertextuality and the Authoritative Texts Behind /  |r Marijana Vuković --   |t The Ascension Spectacle: Lukan Narrative in Its Reception /  |r Justin A. Mihoc --   |t Augustine's Enarrationes and the Final Form of the Psalter /  |r Kevin Haley --   |t Epilogue: Future Prospects in Reception History /  |r Dan Batovici --   |t Index of Sources /  |r Dan Batovici and Kristin De Troyer. 
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