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{en} John William Rogerson - Judith Lieu, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Biblical Studies (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006).

Abstract

"Biblical studies is a highly technical and diverse field. This authoritative and state-of-the-art survey of original research will, therefore, be invaluable to scholars and students, who need to command linguistic, historical, literary, and philosophical skills. Forty-five original contributions by leading figures in the discipline review and analyse current thinking and work and give critical examinations of the progress and direction of debates."

Contents

Old Testament /; J.W. Rogerson --; New Testament /; Robert Morgan --; Archaeology /; John R. Bartlett --; Ancient Near Eastern studies : Mesopotamia /; W.G. Lambert --; Ancient Near Eastern studies : Egypt /; Kenneth Kitchen --; Qumran studies /; Philip Davies --; Study of the Graeco-Roman world /; Peter Richardson --; Diaspora and rabbinic Judaism /; Catherine Hezser --; Language and translation of the Old Testament /; John Elwolde --; Language, translation, versions, and texts of the Apocrypha /; Michael A. Knibb --; Language and translation of the New Testament /; Stanley E. Porter --; Ancient versions and textual transmission of the Old Testament /; Gerard J. Norton --; Textual transmission and versions of the New Testament /; J.N. Birdsall --; Introduction : general problems of studying the text of the Bible in order to reconstruct history and social background /; Keith W. Whitelam --; Israel to the end of the Persian period : history, social, political, and economic background /; J.W. Rogerson --; Israel from the rise of Hellenism to 70 CE /; Lester L. Grabbe --; The life and teaching of Jesus and the rise of Christianity /; Craig A. Evans --; Priesthood, temple(s), and sacrifice /; Robert Hayward --; Law in the Old Testament /; Gordon Wenham --; Scribes and synagogues /; Lester L. Grabbe --; Movements /; Judith M. Lieu --; Prophecy /; Deborah W. Rooke --; Apocalyptic /; Philip Davies --; Wisdom /; Katharine J. Dell --; Novella /; Erich S. Gruen --; Gospels /; Richard A. Burridge --; Letters /; Judith M. Lieu --; The growth of the Old Testament /; Reinhard G. Kratz --; The growth of the Apocrypha /; Alison Salvesen --; The growth of the New Testament /; John M. Court --; Authors, books, and readers in the ancient world /; Alan Millard --; Archaeology /; John R. Bartlett --; Textual criticism /; Arie van der Kooij --; Form, source, and redaction criticism /; Johannes P. Floss --; Rhetorical and new literary criticism /; Margaret M. Mitchell --; Feminist criticism and related aspects /; Marie-Theres Wacker --; Social, political, and ideological criticism /; Christopher Rowland --; Old Testament theology /; Walter Brueggemann --; New Testament theology /; James D.G. Dunn --; Biblical theology /; Bernd Janowski --; The Bible in ethics /; Eryl W. Davies --; Jewish interpretation of the Bible /; Jonathan Magonet --; Canon /; Lee Martin McDonald --; Fundamentalism(s) /; Harriet A. Harris --; Historical criticism and the authority of the Bible /; J.W. Rogerson.

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Judith Lieu, and Martinus C de Boer (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Johannine Studies (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018).

Abstract

"An authoritative handbook on the Johannine literature with contributions from leading specialists in the field. An essential work of reference for students of the New Testament, as well as for those with a more general interest in Biblical literature, while also providing a valuable resource for more advanced readers ... The contribution of the Johannine literature to the development of Christian theology, and particularly to Christology, is uncontested, although careful distinction between the implications of its language, especially that of sonship, in a first century 'Jewish' context and in the subsequent theological controversies of the early Church has been particularly important if not always easily sustained. Recent study has shaken off the weight of subsequent Christian appropriation of Johannine language which has sometimes made readers immune to the ambiguities and challenging tensions in its thought. The Oxford Handbook of Johannine Studies begins with chapters concentrating on discussions of the background and context of the Johannine literature, leading to the different ways of reading the text, and thence to the primary theological themes within them, before concluding with some discussion of the reception of the Johannine literature in the early church. Inevitably, given their different genres and levels of complexity, some chapters pay most if not all attention to the Gospel, whereas others are more able to give a more substantial place to the letters. All the contributors have themselves made significant contributions to their topic. They have sought to give a balanced introduction to the relevant scholarship and debate, but they have also been able to present the issues from their own perspective. The Handbook will help those less familiar with the Johannine literature to get a sense of the major areas of debate and why the field continues to be one of vibrant and exciting study, and that those who are already part of the conversation will find new insights to enliven their own on-going engagement with these writings."--Publisher description.

Contents

Introduction / Judith M. Lieu, Martinus C. de Boer -- The text of the gospel and letters of John / H.A.G. Houghton -- Literary sources of the Gospel and letters of John / Michael Labahn -- John and other Gospels / Harold W. Attridge -- The story of the Johannine community and its literature / Martinus C. de Boer -- The beloved disciple, the fourth evangelist, and the authorship of the fourth gospel / Tom Thatcher -- The gospel of John and archaeology / Urban C. Von Wahlde -- The Jews of the fourth gospel / Adele Reinhartz -- The Johannine literature in a Greek context / Gitte Buch-Hansen -- The Johannine literature and contemporary Jewish literature / Jutta Leonhardt-Balzer -- The Johannine literature and the Gnostics / Alastair H.B. Logan -- The fourth gospel as narrative and drama / Jo-Ann A. Brant -- Ideological readings of the fourth gospel / Warren Carter -- Gender and the fourth gospel / Colleen Conway -- Social-scientific readings of the gospel and letters of John / Philip F. Esler -- Symbolism and 'signs' in the fourth gospel / Dorothy A. Lee -- Dualism and the world in the gospel and letters of John / Jörg Frey -- Eschatology and time in the gospel of John / Ruben Zimmermann -- The person of Jesus in the Gospel of John / Udo Schnelle -- The purpose of the ministry and death of Jesus in the Gospel of John / Jean Zumstein -- Faith, eternal life, and the Spirit in the Gospel of John / Catrin H. Williams -- Ethics in community in the gospel and letters of John / Jan van der Watt -- Temple, festivals, and Scripture in the Gospel of John / Bruce G. Schuchard -- The Johannine literature and the Canon / Judith M. Lieu -- Johannine commentaries in the early church / William Lamb.

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