Memory in the Bible and Antiquity (2007 Barton/Stuckenbruck/Wold), edited volume
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Memory in the Bible and Antiquity (2007) is a book by Stephen C Barton, Loren T. Stuckenbruck, and Benjamin G. Wold.
Abstract
Proceedings of the Fifth Durham-Tübingen Research Symposium (Durham, September 2004).
Editions and translations
Published in Tübingen [Germany]: Mohr Siebeck, 2007.
Table of contents
- The living word engraved in stone: the interrelationship of the oral and the written and the culture of memory in the books of Deuteronomy and Joshua / Joachim Schaper
- Historiography or poetry?: The nature of the Hebrew Bible prose tradition / Erhard Blum
- Memory in the Dead Sea scrolls: Exodus, creation and cosmos / Benjamin G. Wold
- The teacher of righteousness remembered: from fragmentary sources to collective memory in the Dead Sea scrolls / Loren T. Stuckenbruck
- History-writing and history-telling in First and Second Maccabees / Hermann Lichtenberger
- The remembrance of God in the Psalms of Solomon / William Horbury
- Memory politics: Josephus on Jews in the memory of the Greeks / John Barclay
- Societies of memory in the Graeco-Roman world / Doron Mendels
- Theological memory distortion in the Jesus tradition: a study in social memory theory / Anthony Le Donne
- Social memory and the oral Jesus tradition / James D.G. Dunn
- Der Lukasprolog und seine Augenzeugen: die Apostel, Petrus und die Frauen / Martin Hengel
- Erinnerung und Heilserkenntnis im Lukasevangelium / Ulrike Mittmann-Richert
- Erinnerung und Legende: die Berufung des Paulus und ihre Darstellung in der Apostelgeschichte / Anna Maria Schwemer
- Das Johannesevangelium als Erinnerung an die Zukunft der Vergangenheit / Hans-Joachim Eckstein
- Memory and remembrance in Paul / Stephen C. Barton
- New Testament Wirkungsgeschichte and the early Christian appeal to living memory / Markus Bockmuehl
External links
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