Evaluating the legacy of Robert W. Funk : reforming the scholarly model /

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Imprint:Atlanta, GA : SBL Press, [2018]
Description:xxii, 397 pages ; 23 cm.
Language:English
Series:Biblical scholarship in North America ; Number 28
Biblical scholarship in North America ; no. 28.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13229998
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Other authors / contributors:Scrimgeour, Andrew D., 1945- editor.
Funk, Robert W. (Robert Walter), 1926-2005.
ISBN:9781628372328
162837232X
9780884143451
0884143457
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
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Summary:Robert W. Funk, professor of New Testament, former Executive Secretary of the Society of Biblical Literature, and founder of Scholar's Press and the Jesus Seminar, was one of the most gifted, controversial figures in modern biblical scholarship. This volume includes nineteen of Funk's essays, correspondences, interviews, and administrative papers pertaining to the Society of Biblical Literature and Scholars Press. Colleagues share reflections of the life and contributions of Funk to the study of Greek grammar, hermeneutics, parables, the historical Jesus, the Jesus Seminar, and the academy and publications. The book examines changes that Funk advocated to scholarly societies and to scholarly research, includes a number of Funk's previously unpublished writings, and offers a brief biography of this influential scholar. This collection is a critical resource for scholars and students interested in the evolution of biblical studies in the United States and changes in the field of New Testament studies, especially in the field of historical Jesus research.
Other form:Online version: Evaluating the legacy of Robert W. Funk Atlanta : SBL Press, 2018 9780884143468
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Robert W. Funk, professor of New Testament, former Executive Secretary of the Society of Biblical literature, and founder of Scholars Press and the Jesus Seminar, was one of the most gifted, controversial figures in modern biblical scholarship. The volume includes nineteen of his essays, correspondences, interviews, and administrative papers pertaining to the Society of Biblical Literature and Scholars Press. Colleagues introduce each section with reflections on the life and contributions of Funk.

Physical Description:xxii, 397 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9781628372328
162837232X
9780884143451
0884143457