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* Edited volume -- [[Paul and the Apocalyptic Imagination (2016 Blackwell, Goodrich, Maston), edited volume]] (Minneapolis: Fortress. 2016) -- <English> | * Edited volume -- [[Paul and the Apocalyptic Imagination (2016 Blackwell, Goodrich, Maston), edited volume]] (Minneapolis: Fortress. 2016) -- <English> | ||
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* Article -- [[James H. Charlesworth]] -- '''Paul, the Jewish apocalypses, and apocalyptic eschatology''' -- In ''Paul the Jew: Rereading the Apostle as a Figure of Second Temple Judaism | * Article -- [[James H. Charlesworth]] -- '''Paul, the Jewish apocalypses, and apocalyptic eschatology''' -- In ''Paul the Jew: Rereading the Apostle as a Figure of Second Temple Judaism'', ed. Gabriele Boccaccini and Carlos A. Segovia (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2016) 83-105. | ||
* Article -- [[James P. Davies]] -- '''Evil's aetiology and false dichotomies in Jewish apocalyptic and Paul''' -- In ''Evil in Second Temple Judaism and Early Christianity'', ed. Chris Keith and Loren T. Stuckenbruck (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2016) 169-189. | |||
* Article -- [[Matthew J. Goff]] -- '''Heavenly mysteries and otherworldly journeys : interpreting 1 and 2 Corinthians in relation to Jewish apocalypticism''' -- In ''Paul the Jew: Rereading the Apostle as a Figure of Second Temple Judaism'', ed. Gabriele Boccaccini and Carlos A. Segovia (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2016) 133-148. | |||
* Article -- [[Loren T. Stuckenbruck]] -- '''How much evil does the Christ event solve? : Jesus and Paul in relation to Jewish “apocalyptic” thought''' -- In ''Evil in Second Temple Judaism and Early Christianity'', ed. Chris Keith and Loren T. Stuckenbruck (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2016) 142-168. | |||
== 2014 == | == 2014 == | ||
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* Edited volume -- [[Beverly R. Gaventa]] -- [[Apocalyptic Paul: Cosmos and Anthropos in Romans 5-8 (2013 Gaventa), edited volume]] -- | * Edited volume -- [[Beverly R. Gaventa]] -- [[Apocalyptic Paul: Cosmos and Anthropos in Romans 5-8 (2013 Gaventa), edited volume]] -- | ||
* Book -- [[Apocalyptic Interpretation of the Bible: Apocalypticism and Biblical Interpretation in Early Judaism, the Apostle Paul, the Historical Jesus, and their Reception History (2013 Oegema), book]] | |||
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* Article -- [[Mark P. Surburg]] -- '''Rectify or justify?: A response to J. Louis Martyn's interpretation of Paul's righteousness language''' -- ''Concordia Theological Quarterly'' 77.1-2 (2013) 45-77 -- <English> | * Article -- [[Mark P. Surburg]] -- '''Rectify or justify?: A response to J. Louis Martyn's interpretation of Paul's righteousness language''' -- ''Concordia Theological Quarterly'' 77.1-2 (2013) 45-77 -- <English> | ||
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* Article -- [[Eliezer Gonzalez]] -- '''Concepts of righteousness in 1 Enoch 1-36 and Romans 1-3: a comparative analysis''' -- ''journal of the Adventist Theological Society'' 21.1-2 (2010) 184-210 -- <English> -- <Book of the Watchers> <1 Enoch> | * Article -- [[Eliezer Gonzalez]] -- '''Concepts of righteousness in 1 Enoch 1-36 and Romans 1-3: a comparative analysis''' -- ''journal of the Adventist Theological Society'' 21.1-2 (2010) 184-210 -- <English> -- <Book of the Watchers> <1 Enoch> | ||
* Article -- [[Jonathan A. Linebaugh]] -- '''Debating diagonal Δικαιοσύνη : the Epistle of Enoch and Paul in theological conversation''' -- ''Early Christianity'' 1.1 (2010) 107-128 | |||
== 2009 == | |||
* Book -- [[The Deliverance of God: An Apocalyptic Rereading of Justification in Paul (2009 Campbell), book]] | |||
== 2006 == | == 2006 == | ||
* Article -- [[Ronald Herms]] -- '''"Being Saved without Honor": A Conceptual Link between 1 Corinthians 3 and 1 Enoch 50?"''' -- [[Journal for the Study of the New Testament]] 29.2 (2006) 187-210 -- <English> -- <Parables of Enoch> | * Article -- [[Ronald Herms]] -- '''"Being Saved without Honor": A Conceptual Link between 1 Corinthians 3 and 1 Enoch 50?"''' -- [[Journal for the Study of the New Testament]] 29.2 (2006) 187-210 -- <English> -- <Parables of Enoch> | ||
== 2005 == | |||
* Article -- [[Ithamar Gruenwald]] -- '''Ritualizing death in James and Paul in light of Jewish apocalypticism''' -- In ''The Missions of James, Peter, and Paul; Tensions in Early Christianity'', ed. Bruce Chilton & Craig Evans (Leiden: Brill, 2005) 467-487 | |||
== 2002 == | == 2002 == | ||
* Article -- [[Susan Eastman]] -- '''Whose Apocalypse? The Identity of the Sons of God in Romans 8:19''' -- JBL 121 | * Article -- [[Susan Eastman]] -- '''Whose Apocalypse? The Identity of the Sons of God in Romans 8:19''' -- JBL 121 (2002) 263-77 | ||
(2002) 263-77 | |||
== 2001 == | |||
* Article -- [[Henryk Tronier]] -- '''The Corinthian correspondence between philosophical idealism and apocalypticism''' -- In ''Paul Beyond the Judaism/Hellenism Divide'', ed. Troels Engberg-Pedersen (Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2001) 165-196 | |||
== 2000 == | == 2000 == | ||
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* Book -- [[J. Louis Martyn]] -- '''Theological Issues in the Letters of Paul''' (Edinburgh: T & T Clark 1997); | * Book -- [[J. Louis Martyn]] -- '''Theological Issues in the Letters of Paul''' (Edinburgh: T & T Clark 1997); | ||
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* Article -- [[James M. Scott]] -- '''Throne-Chariot Mysticism in Qumran and in Paul''' -- In ''Eschatology, Messianism, and the Dead Sea Scrolls'', ed. Craig A. Evans and Peter W. Flint ([[Grand Rapids, MI]]: [[Eerdmans]], 1997) 101-119 | |||
== 1996 == | == 1996 == | ||
* Book -- [[R. Barry Matlock]] -- [[Unveiling the Apocalyptic Paul: Paul's Interpreters and the Rhetoric of Criticism (1996 Matlock), book]] -- "Journal for the Study of the New Testament" 127; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic, 1996 -- <English> | * Book -- [[R. Barry Matlock]] -- [[Unveiling the Apocalyptic Paul: Paul's Interpreters and the Rhetoric of Criticism (1996 Matlock), book]] -- "Journal for the Study of the New Testament" 127; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic, 1996 -- <English> | ||
== 1995 == | |||
* Article -- [[E. Elizabeth Johnson]] -- '''The function of apocalyptic and wisdom traditions in Romans 9-11 : rethinking the questions''' -- ''Society of Biblical Literature: Seminar Papers'' 34 (1995) 352-361 | |||
== 1993 == | |||
* Article -- [[E. Elizabeth Johnson]] -- '''Wisdom and Apocalyptic in Paul''' -- ''In Search of Wisdom; Essays in Memory of John G. Gammie'', ed. Leo G. Perdue, Bernard Brandon Scott, and William Johnston Wiseman (Louisville, KY: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1993) 263-283 | |||
== 1991 == | |||
* Article -- [[Paula Fredriksen]] -- '''Judaism, the cirumcision of gentiles, and apocalyptic hope : another look at Galatians 1 and 2''' -- ''Journal of Theological Studies'' 42.2 (1991) 532-564 | |||
== 1988 == | == 1988 == | ||
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* Book -- [[J. Christiaan Beker]] -- [[Paul's Apocalyptic Gospel: The Coming Triumph of God (1982 Beker), book]] | * Book -- [[J. Christiaan Beker]] -- [[Paul's Apocalyptic Gospel: The Coming Triumph of God (1982 Beker), book]] | ||
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* Article -- [[John M. Court]] -- ''Paul and the apocalyptic pattern'' -- In Paul and Paulinism: Essays in honour of C.K. Barrett (London : SPCK, 1982), | |||
== 1980 == | == 1980 == | ||
* Book -- [[J. Christiaan Beker]] -- [[Paul the Apostle: The Triumph of God in Life and Thought (1980 Beker), book]] (Philadelphia: Fortress. 1980) -- <English> | * Book -- [[J. Christiaan Beker]] -- [[Paul the Apostle: The Triumph of God in Life and Thought (1980 Beker), book]] (Philadelphia: Fortress. 1980) -- <English> | ||
== 1977 == | |||
* Article -- [[Pierre Benoit]] -- '''L'évolution du langage apocalyptique dans le Corpus paulinien''' -- In ''Apocalypses et théologie de l'espérance'' (Paris: Editions du Cerf, 1977) 299-336 -- <French> | |||
== 1964 == | == 1964 == | ||
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Charles makes a distinction between Legalistic Pharisaism and Apocalyptic Pharisaism | Charles makes a distinction between Legalistic Pharisaism and Apocalyptic Pharisaism | ||
== 1896 == | |||
* Book -- [[Ernst Teichmann]] -- '''Die Paulinischen Vorstellungen von Auferstehung und Gericht und ihre Beziehung zur jüdischen Apokalyptik''' -- Freiburg : J.C.B. Mohr, 1896 | |||
The Pauline notions of resurrection and judgment and its relation to the Jewish Apocalypse. | |||
== NOTES == | == NOTES == | ||
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* The Unrelenting God: God’s Action in Scripture: Essays in Honor ofBeverly Roberts Gaventa. ed. David J. Downs and Matthew Skinner (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2013); | * The Unrelenting God: God’s Action in Scripture: Essays in Honor ofBeverly Roberts Gaventa. ed. David J. Downs and Matthew Skinner (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2013); | ||
== Enoch Seminar Online Conference == | |||
'''Was Paul an Apocalyptic Jew? A Case in Jewish Diversity in the Second Temple Period.''' | |||
Wed-Thu, Oct 25-27, 2021 (+ one final public session of Friday morning) | |||
'''Paul of Tarsus was born, lived and died a Jew. Raised as a Pharisee, he then joined the early Jesus movement, a first-century Jewish apocalyptic and messianic group. Paul became one of the most vocal leaders of the new movement and promoted its expansion among the gentiles. The conference, organized by the Enoch Seminar and the Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies, aims to move Pauline research to a further stage, beyond reclaiming Paul to Second Temple Judaism and proving that "he was not Lutheran." By taking Paul's Jewishness as a shared starting point, the conference explores the figure of Paul within Second Temple Judaism in a line of continuity with the Jewish apocalyptic tradition (and the Enochic tradition in particular), not as an apostate of Judaism but as part of the vibrant Jewish diversity of the time.''' | |||
In the style of the Enoch Seminar Colloquia, the conference will not be aimed at a general audience, but will instead bring together a group of selected specialists. It will be a workshop with discussion sessions introduced by oral presentations by specialists, more than a series of papers. The goal is to gather all major specialists working in the field and have plenty of time for discussion. | |||
Tentatively, we will have 6 workshops, introduced by 3-4 specialists, on the following topics: | |||
* Paul's "Conversion": an Apocalyptic Jew and a (Former?) Pharisee | |||
* The Origin of Evil, the Devil, and the Triumph of God on Evil Forces | |||
* Paul's Apocalyptic Christology | |||
* Paul and the Torah in an Apocalyptic Perspective | |||
* Justification, Forgiveness, Judgment, and Salvation | |||
* No longer Jew or Greek, slave or free, male or female: Gender, ethnicity and social status in apocalyptic perspective | |||
Among those who have already confirmed their interest to join the event are: | |||
* 1. Joseph Angel, Yeshiva University, USA | |||
* 2. Albert Baumgarten, Bar-Ilan University, Israel | |||
* 3. Kelley Coblentz Bautch, St Edwards University, USA | |||
* 4. Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan, USA | |||
* 5. Daniel Boyarin, University of California Berkeley, USA | |||
* 6. Lisa M. Bowens, Princeton Theological Seminary, USA | |||
* 7. Alexandra Brown, Washington & Lee University, USA | |||
* 8. John J. Collins, Yale University, USA | |||
* 9. Jamie P. Davies, Trinity College, Bristol, England. | |||
* 10. Genevive Dibley, Rockford University, USA | |||
* 11. Lorenzo DiTommaso, Concordia University, Canada | |||
* 12. Kathy Ehrensperger, University of Potsdam, Germany | |||
* 13. Yael Fisch, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel | |||
* 14. Deborah Forger, Dartmouth College, USA | |||
* 15. Paula Fredriksen, Boston University, USA | |||
* 16. Joshua D. Garroway, Hebrew Union College, USA | |||
* 17. Matthew Goff, Florida State University, USA | |||
* 18. Matthias Henze, Rice University, USA | |||
* 19. J. Thomas Hewitt, University of Aberdeen, Scotland | |||
* 20. L. Ann Jervis, Wycliffe College at the University of Toronto, Canada | |||
* 21. Amy-Jill Levine, Vanderbilt University, USA | |||
* 22. Grant Macaskill, University of Aberdeen, Scotland | |||
* 23. Jason Maston, Houston Baptist University, USA | |||
* 24. Kelly J. Murphy, Central Michigan University, USA | |||
* 25. Mark Nanos, University of Kansas, USA | |||
* 26. Matthew Novenson, University of Edinburgh, Scotland | |||
* 27. Gerbern Oegema, McGill University, Canada | |||
* 28. Isaac Oliver, Bradley University, USA | |||
* 29. Benjamin Reynolds, Tyndale University, Canada | |||
* 30. Ishay Rosen-Zvi, Tel-Aviv University, Israel | |||
* 31. Joshua Scott, University of Michigan, USA | |||
* 32. Loren T. Stuckenbruck, University of Munich, Germany | |||
* 33. Matthew Thiessen, McMaster University, Canada | |||
* 34. James Waddell, Ecumenical Theological Seminary, USA | |||
* 35. Emma Wasserman, Rutgers University, USA | |||
* 36. Rebecca Wollenberg, University of Michigan, USA | |||
* 37. Magnus Zettelholm, Lund University, Sweden |
Latest revision as of 14:06, 15 April 2021
Paul & Apocalypticism
2020
- Book -- Gabriele Boccaccini -- Paul's Three Paths to Salvation (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2020) -- <English>
2018
- Article -- Lisa M. Bowens -- "Divine Desire: Paul's Apocalyptic God of Rescue" -- Theology Today 75.1 (2018) 9-21 -- <English>
2017
- Book -- Lisa M. Bowens -- An Apostle in Battle: Paul and Spiritual Warfare in 2 Corinthians 12:1-10 (2017 Bowens), book (Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen Zum Neuen Testament 2.Reihe; Tubingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2017)
- Article -- James M. Scott (b.1955) -- A comparison of Paul's Letter to the Galatians with the Epistle of Enoch -- In The Jewish Apocalyptic Tradition and the Shaping of New Testament Thought, ed. Benjamin E. Reynolds and Loren T. Stuckenbruck (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2017) 193-218
2016
- Book -- James P. Davies, Trinity College, Bristol, UK; jamie.davies@trinitycollegebristol.ac.uk) -- Paul among the Apocalypses?: An Evaluation of the Apocalyptic Paul in the Context of Jewish and Christian Apocalyptic Literature (2016 Davies), book
- Edited volume -- Paul and the Apocalyptic Imagination (2016 Blackwell, Goodrich, Maston), edited volume (Minneapolis: Fortress. 2016) -- <English>
- Article -- James H. Charlesworth -- Paul, the Jewish apocalypses, and apocalyptic eschatology -- In Paul the Jew: Rereading the Apostle as a Figure of Second Temple Judaism, ed. Gabriele Boccaccini and Carlos A. Segovia (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2016) 83-105.
- Article -- James P. Davies -- Evil's aetiology and false dichotomies in Jewish apocalyptic and Paul -- In Evil in Second Temple Judaism and Early Christianity, ed. Chris Keith and Loren T. Stuckenbruck (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2016) 169-189.
- Article -- Matthew J. Goff -- Heavenly mysteries and otherworldly journeys : interpreting 1 and 2 Corinthians in relation to Jewish apocalypticism -- In Paul the Jew: Rereading the Apostle as a Figure of Second Temple Judaism, ed. Gabriele Boccaccini and Carlos A. Segovia (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2016) 133-148.
- Article -- Loren T. Stuckenbruck -- How much evil does the Christ event solve? : Jesus and Paul in relation to Jewish “apocalyptic” thought -- In Evil in Second Temple Judaism and Early Christianity, ed. Chris Keith and Loren T. Stuckenbruck (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2016) 142-168.
2014
- Article -- Loren T. Stuckenbruck -- Overlapping Ages at Qumran and ‘Apocalyptic' in Pauline Theology -- The Dead Sea Scrolls and Pauline Literature, ed. Jean-Sébastien Rey (Leiden: Brill, 2014), 309-326 -- <English>
2013
- Edited volume -- Beverly R. Gaventa -- Apocalyptic Paul: Cosmos and Anthropos in Romans 5-8 (2013 Gaventa), edited volume --
- Article -- Mark P. Surburg -- Rectify or justify?: A response to J. Louis Martyn's interpretation of Paul's righteousness language -- Concordia Theological Quarterly 77.1-2 (2013) 45-77 -- <English>
2010
- Article -- Eliezer Gonzalez -- Concepts of righteousness in 1 Enoch 1-36 and Romans 1-3: a comparative analysis -- journal of the Adventist Theological Society 21.1-2 (2010) 184-210 -- <English> -- <Book of the Watchers> <1 Enoch>
- Article -- Jonathan A. Linebaugh -- Debating diagonal Δικαιοσύνη : the Epistle of Enoch and Paul in theological conversation -- Early Christianity 1.1 (2010) 107-128
2009
- Book -- The Deliverance of God: An Apocalyptic Rereading of Justification in Paul (2009 Campbell), book
2006
- Article -- Ronald Herms -- "Being Saved without Honor": A Conceptual Link between 1 Corinthians 3 and 1 Enoch 50?" -- Journal for the Study of the New Testament 29.2 (2006) 187-210 -- <English> -- <Parables of Enoch>
2005
- Article -- Ithamar Gruenwald -- Ritualizing death in James and Paul in light of Jewish apocalypticism -- In The Missions of James, Peter, and Paul; Tensions in Early Christianity, ed. Bruce Chilton & Craig Evans (Leiden: Brill, 2005) 467-487
2002
- Article -- Susan Eastman -- Whose Apocalypse? The Identity of the Sons of God in Romans 8:19 -- JBL 121 (2002) 263-77
2001
- Article -- Henryk Tronier -- The Corinthian correspondence between philosophical idealism and apocalypticism -- In Paul Beyond the Judaism/Hellenism Divide, ed. Troels Engberg-Pedersen (Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2001) 165-196
2000
- Article -- Martinus C. de Boer -- Paul and Apocalyptic Eschatology -- The Encyclopedia of Apocalypticism. Volume 1: The Origins of Apocalypticism in Judaism and Christianity, ed. John J. Collins (London: Continuum, 2000), 345-83
1997
- Book -- J. Louis Martyn -- Galatians: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary (Anchor Bible 33A; New York: Doubleday, 1997).
- Book -- J. Louis Martyn -- Theological Issues in the Letters of Paul (Edinburgh: T & T Clark 1997);
- Article -- James M. Scott -- Throne-Chariot Mysticism in Qumran and in Paul -- In Eschatology, Messianism, and the Dead Sea Scrolls, ed. Craig A. Evans and Peter W. Flint (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1997) 101-119
1996
- Book -- R. Barry Matlock -- Unveiling the Apocalyptic Paul: Paul's Interpreters and the Rhetoric of Criticism (1996 Matlock), book -- "Journal for the Study of the New Testament" 127; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic, 1996 -- <English>
1995
- Article -- E. Elizabeth Johnson -- The function of apocalyptic and wisdom traditions in Romans 9-11 : rethinking the questions -- Society of Biblical Literature: Seminar Papers 34 (1995) 352-361
1993
- Article -- E. Elizabeth Johnson -- Wisdom and Apocalyptic in Paul -- In Search of Wisdom; Essays in Memory of John G. Gammie, ed. Leo G. Perdue, Bernard Brandon Scott, and William Johnston Wiseman (Louisville, KY: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1993) 263-283
1991
- Article -- Paula Fredriksen -- Judaism, the cirumcision of gentiles, and apocalyptic hope : another look at Galatians 1 and 2 -- Journal of Theological Studies 42.2 (1991) 532-564
1988
- Book -- Martinus C. de Boer -- The Defeat of Death: Apocalyptic Eschatology in 1 Corinthians 15 and Romans 5 (Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement 22; Sheffield: JSOT. 1988) -- <English>
1984
- Article -- Leander Keck -- Paul and Apocalyptic Theology -- Interpretation 38.3 (1984) 229-241 -- <English>
1982
- Book -- J. Christiaan Beker -- Paul's Apocalyptic Gospel: The Coming Triumph of God (1982 Beker), book
- Article -- John M. Court -- Paul and the apocalyptic pattern -- In Paul and Paulinism: Essays in honour of C.K. Barrett (London : SPCK, 1982),
1980
- Book -- J. Christiaan Beker -- Paul the Apostle: The Triumph of God in Life and Thought (1980 Beker), book (Philadelphia: Fortress. 1980) -- <English>
1977
- Article -- Pierre Benoit -- L'évolution du langage apocalyptique dans le Corpus paulinien -- In Apocalypses et théologie de l'espérance (Paris: Editions du Cerf, 1977) 299-336 -- <French>
1964
- Article -- David B. Bronson -- Journal of Biblical Literature 83.3 (1964) 287-292 -- <English>
1956
- Book -- George Bradford Caird -- Principalities and Powers: A Study in Pauline Theology (1956 Caird), book
1933
- Article -- Emmanuele da San Marco -- Il concetto di giustizia dell'Enoc etiopico e S. Paolo -- Biblica 18.3 (1937) 277-302; 18.4 (1937) 383-417 -- <Italian> -- <1 Enoch>
Enoch and Paul have nothing in common, since salvation in Enoch is based on Justice while in Paul is based on Mercy.
1932
- Article -- Bernhard Brinkmann -- Die Lehre von der Parusie beim hl. Paulus in ihrem Verhältnis zu den Anschauungen des Buches Henoch -- Biblica 13.3 (1932) 315-334; 13.4 (1932) 418-434 -- <German> -- <1 Enoch>
1931
1930
1926
- Article -- Alfredo Maria Vitti -- Christus-Adam: de Paulino hoc conceptu interpretando eiusque ab extraneis fontibus independentia vindicanda -- Biblica 7.2 (1926) 121-145; 7.3 (1926) 270-285; 7.4 (1926) 384-401 -- <Latin> -- <Parables of Enoch>
1903
- Book -- Robert Henry Charles -- A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life in Israel, in Judaism and in Christianity -- London: 1903 -- <English>
Charles makes a distinction between Legalistic Pharisaism and Apocalyptic Pharisaism
1896
- Book -- Ernst Teichmann -- Die Paulinischen Vorstellungen von Auferstehung und Gericht und ihre Beziehung zur jüdischen Apokalyptik -- Freiburg : J.C.B. Mohr, 1896
The Pauline notions of resurrection and judgment and its relation to the Jewish Apocalypse.
NOTES
The literature on Paul and apocalyptic thought is enormous and includes. See also:
- Ernst Käsemann. “The Beginnings of Christian Theology." New Testament Questions of Today. trans. W.J. Montague (Philadelphia: Fortress. 1969). 82-107;
- Ernst Käsemann. “On the Subject of Primitive Christian Apocalyptic," New Testament Questions of Today, 108-37;
- Apocalyptic and the New Testament: Essays in Honor of J. Louis Martyn, ed. J. Marcus and M.L. Soards (Sheffield: Sheffield Academic, 1989);
- Apocalyptic and the Future of Theology: With and Beyond J. Louis Martyn, ed. J.B. Davis and D. Harink (Eugene: Cascade. 2012);
- The Unrelenting God: God’s Action in Scripture: Essays in Honor ofBeverly Roberts Gaventa. ed. David J. Downs and Matthew Skinner (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2013);
Enoch Seminar Online Conference
Was Paul an Apocalyptic Jew? A Case in Jewish Diversity in the Second Temple Period.
Wed-Thu, Oct 25-27, 2021 (+ one final public session of Friday morning)
Paul of Tarsus was born, lived and died a Jew. Raised as a Pharisee, he then joined the early Jesus movement, a first-century Jewish apocalyptic and messianic group. Paul became one of the most vocal leaders of the new movement and promoted its expansion among the gentiles. The conference, organized by the Enoch Seminar and the Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies, aims to move Pauline research to a further stage, beyond reclaiming Paul to Second Temple Judaism and proving that "he was not Lutheran." By taking Paul's Jewishness as a shared starting point, the conference explores the figure of Paul within Second Temple Judaism in a line of continuity with the Jewish apocalyptic tradition (and the Enochic tradition in particular), not as an apostate of Judaism but as part of the vibrant Jewish diversity of the time.
In the style of the Enoch Seminar Colloquia, the conference will not be aimed at a general audience, but will instead bring together a group of selected specialists. It will be a workshop with discussion sessions introduced by oral presentations by specialists, more than a series of papers. The goal is to gather all major specialists working in the field and have plenty of time for discussion.
Tentatively, we will have 6 workshops, introduced by 3-4 specialists, on the following topics:
- Paul's "Conversion": an Apocalyptic Jew and a (Former?) Pharisee
- The Origin of Evil, the Devil, and the Triumph of God on Evil Forces
- Paul's Apocalyptic Christology
- Paul and the Torah in an Apocalyptic Perspective
- Justification, Forgiveness, Judgment, and Salvation
- No longer Jew or Greek, slave or free, male or female: Gender, ethnicity and social status in apocalyptic perspective
Among those who have already confirmed their interest to join the event are:
- 1. Joseph Angel, Yeshiva University, USA
- 2. Albert Baumgarten, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
- 3. Kelley Coblentz Bautch, St Edwards University, USA
- 4. Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan, USA
- 5. Daniel Boyarin, University of California Berkeley, USA
- 6. Lisa M. Bowens, Princeton Theological Seminary, USA
- 7. Alexandra Brown, Washington & Lee University, USA
- 8. John J. Collins, Yale University, USA
- 9. Jamie P. Davies, Trinity College, Bristol, England.
- 10. Genevive Dibley, Rockford University, USA
- 11. Lorenzo DiTommaso, Concordia University, Canada
- 12. Kathy Ehrensperger, University of Potsdam, Germany
- 13. Yael Fisch, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
- 14. Deborah Forger, Dartmouth College, USA
- 15. Paula Fredriksen, Boston University, USA
- 16. Joshua D. Garroway, Hebrew Union College, USA
- 17. Matthew Goff, Florida State University, USA
- 18. Matthias Henze, Rice University, USA
- 19. J. Thomas Hewitt, University of Aberdeen, Scotland
- 20. L. Ann Jervis, Wycliffe College at the University of Toronto, Canada
- 21. Amy-Jill Levine, Vanderbilt University, USA
- 22. Grant Macaskill, University of Aberdeen, Scotland
- 23. Jason Maston, Houston Baptist University, USA
- 24. Kelly J. Murphy, Central Michigan University, USA
- 25. Mark Nanos, University of Kansas, USA
- 26. Matthew Novenson, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
- 27. Gerbern Oegema, McGill University, Canada
- 28. Isaac Oliver, Bradley University, USA
- 29. Benjamin Reynolds, Tyndale University, Canada
- 30. Ishay Rosen-Zvi, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
- 31. Joshua Scott, University of Michigan, USA
- 32. Loren T. Stuckenbruck, University of Munich, Germany
- 33. Matthew Thiessen, McMaster University, Canada
- 34. James Waddell, Ecumenical Theological Seminary, USA
- 35. Emma Wasserman, Rutgers University, USA
- 36. Rebecca Wollenberg, University of Michigan, USA
- 37. Magnus Zettelholm, Lund University, Sweden
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