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==Table of contents==
==Table of contents==
The covenant : theirs or ours? / Søren Giverson -- "Guiding the knowing vessel of your heart" / Lars Hartman -- Hellenistic Jews of the Diaspora at the cradle of primitive Christianity / Nikolaus Walter -- The so-called Pseudipigrapha of the Old Testament and early Christianity -- The Son of David : Solomon and Jesus / James H. Charlesworth -- Apotheosis and resurrection / Adela Yarbro Collins -- The Hellenistic theios aner : a model for early Christian Christology? / Aage Pilgaard -- The distinctive character of the New Testament love command in relation to Hellenistic Judaism / Johannes Nissen -- Some Hebrew and pagan features in Philo's and Paul's interpretation of Hagar and Ishmael / Peder Borgen -- Does Paul argue against sacramentalism and over-confidence in1 Cor 10.1-14? / Karl Gustav Sandelin -- Paul's use of Deut 30.12-114 in Jewish context / Per Jarle Bekken -- Paul and Hellenistic Judaism in Corinth / Niels Hyldahl -- The catalogues of hardships in the Pauline correspondence : background and function / Niels Willert -- The structural typology of Adam and Christ : some modal-semiotic comments on the basic narrative of the letter to the Romans / Ole Davidsen
 
*The covenant : theirs or ours? / [[Søren Giverson]]
*"Guiding the knowing vessel of your heart" / [[Lars Hartman]]
* Hellenistic Jews of the Diaspora at the cradle of primitive Christianity / [[Nikolaus Walter]]
*The so-called Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament and early Christianity  
*The Son of David: Solomon and Jesus / [[James H. Charlesworth]]
 
*Apotheosis and resurrection / [[Adela Yarbro Collins]]
*The Hellenistic theios aner: a model for early Christian Christology? / [[Aage Pilgaard]]
 
*The distinctive character of the New Testament love command in relation to Hellenistic Judaism / [[Johannes Nissen]]
 
*Some Hebrew and pagan features in Philo's and Paul's interpretation of Hagar and Ishmael / [[Peder Borgen]]
 
*Does Paul argue against sacramentalism and over-confidence in1 Cor 10.1-14? / [[Karl-Gustav Sandelin]]
 
*Paul's use of Deut 30.12-114 in Jewish context / [[Per Jarle Bekken]]
 
* Paul and Hellenistic Judaism in Corinth / [[Niels Hyldahl]]
 
*The catalogues of hardships in the Pauline correspondence: background and function / [[Niels Willert]]
 
*The structural typology of Adam and Christ: some modal-semiotic comments on the basic narrative of the letter to the Romans / [[Ole Davidsen]]


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 07:17, 20 September 2012

The New Testament and Hellenistic Judaism (1995) is a volume edited by Peder Borgen and Søren Giversen.

Abstract

Proceedings of a conference at the Faculty of Theology, University of Aarhus, Feb. 8-10, 1992.

Editions and translations

Published in Aarhus [Denmark]: and Oakville, CT: Aarhus University Press, 1995 / Reissued in Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers, 1997.

Table of contents

  • The covenant : theirs or ours? / Søren Giverson
  • "Guiding the knowing vessel of your heart" / Lars Hartman
  • Hellenistic Jews of the Diaspora at the cradle of primitive Christianity / Nikolaus Walter
  • The so-called Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament and early Christianity
  • The Son of David: Solomon and Jesus / James H. Charlesworth
  • The distinctive character of the New Testament love command in relation to Hellenistic Judaism / Johannes Nissen
  • Some Hebrew and pagan features in Philo's and Paul's interpretation of Hagar and Ishmael / Peder Borgen
  • The catalogues of hardships in the Pauline correspondence: background and function / Niels Willert
  • The structural typology of Adam and Christ: some modal-semiotic comments on the basic narrative of the letter to the Romans / Ole Davidsen

External links

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