Jews, Greeks and Christians: Religious Cultures in Late Antiquity (1976 Hamerton-Kelly, Scroggs), edited volume

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Jews, Greeks and Christians: Religious Cultures in Late Antiquity (1976) is a volume edited by Robert Hamerton-Kelly and Robin Scroggs.

Abstract

Collection of essays in honor of William D. Davies."

Editions

Published in Leiden: Brill, 1976.

Contents

Sanders, E.P. The covenant as a soteriological category and the nature of salvation in Palestinian and Hellenistic Judaism.--Hamerton-Kelly, R.G. Some techniques of composition in Philo's Allegorical commentary with special reference to De agricultura.--Black, M. The throne-theophany prophetic commission and the "Son of man".--Caird, G.B. Homoeophony in the Septuagint.--Neusner, J. Method and substance in the history of Judaic ideas.--Urbach, E.E. Halakhah and history.--Gerhardsson, B. The hermeneutic program in Matthew 22:37-40.--Daube, D.A reform in Acts and its models.--Smith, D.M. The milieu of the Johannine miracle source.--Martyn, J.L. We have found Elijah.--Barrett, C.K. Jews and Judaizers in the epistles of Ignatius.--Schweizer, E. Christianity of the circumcised and Judaism of the uncircumcised.--Simon, M.A propos de l'école comparatiste.--Scroggs, R. Paul as rhetorician.

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