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{en} James H. Charlesworth - Darrell L. Bock, eds. Parables of Enoch: A Paradigm Shift. London and New York: Bloomsbury, 2014 (Jewish and Christian Texts, 11).
Abstract
"Parables of Enoch, Early Judaism, Jesus, and Christian Origins is an interdisciplinary study of the state of the current debate surrounding the Parables of Enoch with regard to their dating as well as their Jewish character and their potential contribution to aspects of early Christian thought. The role of 1 Enoch in the context of Christian Origins is much discussed amongst Second Temple and New Testament scholars, with the former often attaching more importance to them than the latter. The contributors to the present volume stem from both areas, and together explore the relative signifance of the Parables of Enoch. The important issues discussed include; the significance of the parables for a deeper understanding of Second Temple thought, Jesus' message, the development of the kerygma, and the traditions embodied and edited in canonical texts, especially the Gospels. The extremely impressive list of contributors includes; Geza Vermes, Richard Bauckham, James Dunn, Larry Schiffman, James VanderKam, Francis Moloney and Loren Stuckenbruck."--Publisher description.
Contents
- Preface: The Books of Enoch: Status Quaestionis / James H. Charlesworth
I. Son of Man: Scholarly Opinions
- Jesus and the Son of Man / Geza Vermes
- Jesus and Enoch's Son of Man / James D.G. Dunn
II. Parables of Enoch: Are They Jewish and Prior to Jesus?
- The Date and Provenience of the Parables of Enoch / James H. Charlesworth
- Dating the Parables of Enoch: A Forschungsbericht / Darrell L. Bock
- Aramaic and Greek Representations of the "Son of Man" / Paul Owen
- Moses and Enoch in Second Temple Jewish Texts / James C. VanderKam
Dulcinea Boesenberg
- The Books of Enoch and the Galilean Archaeology and Landscapes / Mordechai Aviam
III. Parables of Enoch and New Testament Theology
- Did Jesus Know the Traditions in the Parables of Enoch? James H. Charlesworth
- 1 Enoch, Parables, Dating and Matthew / Grant Macaskill
- The Son of Man in the Synoptics / Leslie Walck
- The Son of Man in John's Gospel / Francis Moloney
- The Apocalyptic Background to the Son of Man Sayings in John's Gospel / Benjamin E. Reynolds
- The Building Blocks for Enoch as the Son of Man in the Early Enoch Tradition / Loren T. Stuckenbruck
- The Son of Man in the New Testament and Early Church / Lee McDonald
Conclusion / James H. Charlesworth and Darrell L. Bock
Selected Bibliography / Blake A. Jurgens
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