Biblical interpretation in early Christian Gospels /
Saved in:
Imprint: | London ; New York : T & T Clark, 2006- |
---|---|
Description: | volumes ; 24 cm |
Language: | English |
Series: | Library of New Testament studies ; 304, 310, 376, 613 T & T Clark library of biblical studies Studies in scripture in early Judaism and Christianity ; v. 16 Library of New Testament studies ; 304, 310, 376, 613. T & T Clark library of biblical studies. Studies in scripture in early Judaism and Christianity ; 16. |
Subject: | |
Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6105058 |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Darrell Bock (Dallas Theological Seminary) The Function of Scripture in Mark 15:1-39
- 2. Edwin Broadhead (Berea College) "Reconfiguring Jesus: The Son of man in Markan Perspective"
- 3. Tony Cummins (Trinity Western University) The Death of John the Baptist in Mark 6:14-29 and Early Jewish Antecedents
- 4. Joanna Dewey (Episcopal Divinity School) Broader issues in Orality, Narrative and Hermeneutics in Mark
- 5. James Edwards (Whitworth College) The Servant in Isaiah 49 and The Hiddennes Motif in Mark
- 6. Craig Evans (Acadia Divinity College) "Zechariah in Mark's Passion Narrative"
- 7. Thomas Hatina (Trinity Western University) Introduction - Literary approches The Function of Daniel 7:13 in the formation of Mark's Plot
- 8. Elizabeth Struthers Malbon (possible) (Virginia Polytechnical Inst. and State Univ.)
- 9. Steve Moyise (University College of Chicester) "Is Mark 1:1-3 the Key to His Use of Scripture?"
- 10. Geert van Oyen (?) "The Influence of Isaiah 53 in Mark 10:45: Background, Context, and Hermeneutics"
- 11. Larry Perkins (Canadian Associated Theological Schools)
- 12. Stanley Porter (McMaster Divinity College) The Use of Authoritative Religious Texts in Mark and Ancient Biography
- 13. Mark Proctor (Baylor University) Mark's Resurrection Predictions (8:31, 9:31, and 10:33-34) and Early Christian Readings of Hosea 6:2
- 14. Tom Shepherd (Union College)
- 15. Jesper Svartvik (Lund University) "Mark's Interpretation of the Pentateuchal Food Laws"
- 16. Mary Ann Tolbert (Pacific School of Religion) Genesis Creation Tradition and the 'Divorce' Pericope in Mark
- 17. Alvin Thompson (Central American Theological Seminary) "The Narrative Function of Mark 1:2-3: Discipleship and the Message of Mark"
- 18. Michael Vines (Lees-McRae College) Influence of Jewish Narrative Literature in the Ketuvim in Mark's Narrative Program OR Influence of Jewish Narratives of Trail and Martyrdom in Mark's Passion Narrative
- 19. Rikk Watts (Regent College) Psalms in Mark