Rediscovering the Apocryphal Continent :: New Perspectives on Early Christian and Late Antique Apocryphal Texts and Traditions.
This volume collects the contributions of a group of North American scholars who started rethinking, in 2004, the traditional category of New Testament Apocrypha, largely dominated by theological concerns, according to the new perspectives of a greater continuity not only between Second Temple Jewis...
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Zusammenfassung: | This volume collects the contributions of a group of North American scholars who started rethinking, in 2004, the traditional category of New Testament Apocrypha, largely dominated by theological concerns, according to the new perspectives of a greater continuity not only between Second Temple Jewish and early Christian scriptural productions, but also between early Christian and late antique apocryphal literatures. This is the result of the confluence of two, so far, alternative approaches: on the one hand, the deconstruction of the customary categories, inherited from ancient heresiology, of. |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- I. Introduction -- Pierluigi Piovanelli: The Christian Apocryphal Texts at the Society of Biblical Literature International Meetings (2004-2006) and the Ottawa International Workshop (2006): Retrospects and Prospects -- 1. Fostering a new approach to Christian apocryphal texts -- 2. The present volume -- 3. What prospects for future studies? -- II. General Perspectives -- Tony Burke: Entering the Mainstream: Twenty-five Years of Research on the Christian Apocrypha -- 1. Defining "Christian Apocrypha" | |
505 | 8 | |a 2. Major studies on Christian apocryphal texts -- 3. Collections of Christian apocryphal texts and related series -- 4. Christian Apocrypha on the Internet and in other media -- 5. Assessment -- Ian H. Henderson: The Usefulness of Christian Apocryphal Texts in Research on the Historical Jesus -- James R. Davila: Did Christians Write Old Testament Pseudepigrapha That Appear to Be Jewish? -- 1. Some preliminary questions -- 2. Christian works with only a few, easily excisable Christian signature features -- 2.1. A Homily by John Chrysostom -- 2.2. A Sermon by Augustine on Micah 6:6-8 and Psalm 72 | |
505 | 8 | |a 3. Christian works with episodes that lack any Christian signature features -- 3.1. Ephrem the Syrian's Commentaries on Genesis and Exodus -- 3.2. The early life of Moses -- 3.3. The Heptateuchos of Pseudo-Cyprianus -- 4. A probable Christian work that lacks any Christian signature features -- 5. Conclusions -- Annette Yoshiko Reed: "Jewish-Christian" Apocrypha and the History of Jewish/ Christian Relations -- 1. "Jewish-Christian" apocrypha from the second and third centuries -- 2. "Jewish-Christian" apocrypha from the fourth and fifth centuries | |
505 | 8 | |a 3. Revisiting the problem of "Jewish Christianity" -- III. From Early Christian Texts to Late Antique Apocryphal Literature -- Louis Painchaud: On the (Re)Discovery of the Gospel of Judas -- 1. The Gospel of Judas Rediscovered -- 2. Re-Interpreting the Gospel of Judas -- 2.1. Judas makes himself guilty of human sacrifice (56.11-20) -- 2.2. Judas is a demon (44.15-23) -- 2.3. Judas is led astray by his star (45.11-19) -- 2.4. Although he will not go up to the place reserved for the holy, Judas will nonetheless reign (46.14-47.4) | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.5. Who enters into the luminous cloud surrounded by stars? (57.16-26) -- 3. Conclusion -- Minna Heimola: Christians and Jews in the Gospel of Philip -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Hebrews and Jews -- 3. Hebrews and Jews in the Gospel of Philip -- 4. The nature of the anti-Jewish polemic in the Gospel of Philip -- 5. Jewish symbols, new interpretations: Valentinian exegesis in the Gospel of Philip -- 6. Inter-faith relationships and the three Valentinian classes of humans -- 7. Conclusions | |
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spelling | Piovanelli, Pierluigi. Rediscovering the Apocryphal Continent : New Perspectives on Early Christian and Late Antique Apocryphal Texts and Traditions. Berlin : Mohr Siebeck GmbH & Co. KG, 2015. 1 online resource (452 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen Zum Neuen Testament ; v. 349 Print version record. This volume collects the contributions of a group of North American scholars who started rethinking, in 2004, the traditional category of New Testament Apocrypha, largely dominated by theological concerns, according to the new perspectives of a greater continuity not only between Second Temple Jewish and early Christian scriptural productions, but also between early Christian and late antique apocryphal literatures. This is the result of the confluence of two, so far, alternative approaches: on the one hand, the deconstruction of the customary categories, inherited from ancient heresiology, of. Cover -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- I. Introduction -- Pierluigi Piovanelli: The Christian Apocryphal Texts at the Society of Biblical Literature International Meetings (2004-2006) and the Ottawa International Workshop (2006): Retrospects and Prospects -- 1. Fostering a new approach to Christian apocryphal texts -- 2. The present volume -- 3. What prospects for future studies? -- II. General Perspectives -- Tony Burke: Entering the Mainstream: Twenty-five Years of Research on the Christian Apocrypha -- 1. Defining "Christian Apocrypha" 2. Major studies on Christian apocryphal texts -- 3. Collections of Christian apocryphal texts and related series -- 4. Christian Apocrypha on the Internet and in other media -- 5. Assessment -- Ian H. Henderson: The Usefulness of Christian Apocryphal Texts in Research on the Historical Jesus -- James R. Davila: Did Christians Write Old Testament Pseudepigrapha That Appear to Be Jewish? -- 1. Some preliminary questions -- 2. Christian works with only a few, easily excisable Christian signature features -- 2.1. A Homily by John Chrysostom -- 2.2. A Sermon by Augustine on Micah 6:6-8 and Psalm 72 3. Christian works with episodes that lack any Christian signature features -- 3.1. Ephrem the Syrian's Commentaries on Genesis and Exodus -- 3.2. The early life of Moses -- 3.3. The Heptateuchos of Pseudo-Cyprianus -- 4. A probable Christian work that lacks any Christian signature features -- 5. Conclusions -- Annette Yoshiko Reed: "Jewish-Christian" Apocrypha and the History of Jewish/ Christian Relations -- 1. "Jewish-Christian" apocrypha from the second and third centuries -- 2. "Jewish-Christian" apocrypha from the fourth and fifth centuries 3. Revisiting the problem of "Jewish Christianity" -- III. From Early Christian Texts to Late Antique Apocryphal Literature -- Louis Painchaud: On the (Re)Discovery of the Gospel of Judas -- 1. The Gospel of Judas Rediscovered -- 2. Re-Interpreting the Gospel of Judas -- 2.1. Judas makes himself guilty of human sacrifice (56.11-20) -- 2.2. Judas is a demon (44.15-23) -- 2.3. Judas is led astray by his star (45.11-19) -- 2.4. Although he will not go up to the place reserved for the holy, Judas will nonetheless reign (46.14-47.4) 2.5. Who enters into the luminous cloud surrounded by stars? (57.16-26) -- 3. Conclusion -- Minna Heimola: Christians and Jews in the Gospel of Philip -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Hebrews and Jews -- 3. Hebrews and Jews in the Gospel of Philip -- 4. The nature of the anti-Jewish polemic in the Gospel of Philip -- 5. Jewish symbols, new interpretations: Valentinian exegesis in the Gospel of Philip -- 6. Inter-faith relationships and the three Valentinian classes of humans -- 7. Conclusions Apocryphal books (New Testament) Criticism, interpretation, etc. Congresses. Apocryphal books (Old Testament) Criticism, interpretation, etc. Congresses. Apocryphes (Nouveau Testament) Critique, interprétation, etc. Congrès. Apocryphes (Ancien Testament) Critique, interprétation, etc. Congrès. Apocryphal books (New Testament) fast Apocryphal books (Old Testament) fast Conference papers and proceedings fast Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast Burke, Tony. Pettipiece, Timothy. has work: Rediscovering the Apocryphal continent (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFqpTMbB6XbJKwhHkXPcMX https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Piovanelli, Pierluigi. Rediscovering the Apocryphal Continent : New Perspectives on Early Christian and Late Antique Apocryphal Texts and Traditions. Berlin : Mohr Siebeck GmbH & Co. KG, ©2015 9783161519949 Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2343979 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Piovanelli, Pierluigi Rediscovering the Apocryphal Continent : New Perspectives on Early Christian and Late Antique Apocryphal Texts and Traditions. Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament. Cover -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- I. Introduction -- Pierluigi Piovanelli: The Christian Apocryphal Texts at the Society of Biblical Literature International Meetings (2004-2006) and the Ottawa International Workshop (2006): Retrospects and Prospects -- 1. Fostering a new approach to Christian apocryphal texts -- 2. The present volume -- 3. What prospects for future studies? -- II. General Perspectives -- Tony Burke: Entering the Mainstream: Twenty-five Years of Research on the Christian Apocrypha -- 1. Defining "Christian Apocrypha" 2. Major studies on Christian apocryphal texts -- 3. Collections of Christian apocryphal texts and related series -- 4. Christian Apocrypha on the Internet and in other media -- 5. Assessment -- Ian H. Henderson: The Usefulness of Christian Apocryphal Texts in Research on the Historical Jesus -- James R. Davila: Did Christians Write Old Testament Pseudepigrapha That Appear to Be Jewish? -- 1. Some preliminary questions -- 2. Christian works with only a few, easily excisable Christian signature features -- 2.1. A Homily by John Chrysostom -- 2.2. A Sermon by Augustine on Micah 6:6-8 and Psalm 72 3. Christian works with episodes that lack any Christian signature features -- 3.1. Ephrem the Syrian's Commentaries on Genesis and Exodus -- 3.2. The early life of Moses -- 3.3. The Heptateuchos of Pseudo-Cyprianus -- 4. A probable Christian work that lacks any Christian signature features -- 5. Conclusions -- Annette Yoshiko Reed: "Jewish-Christian" Apocrypha and the History of Jewish/ Christian Relations -- 1. "Jewish-Christian" apocrypha from the second and third centuries -- 2. "Jewish-Christian" apocrypha from the fourth and fifth centuries 3. Revisiting the problem of "Jewish Christianity" -- III. From Early Christian Texts to Late Antique Apocryphal Literature -- Louis Painchaud: On the (Re)Discovery of the Gospel of Judas -- 1. The Gospel of Judas Rediscovered -- 2. Re-Interpreting the Gospel of Judas -- 2.1. Judas makes himself guilty of human sacrifice (56.11-20) -- 2.2. Judas is a demon (44.15-23) -- 2.3. Judas is led astray by his star (45.11-19) -- 2.4. Although he will not go up to the place reserved for the holy, Judas will nonetheless reign (46.14-47.4) 2.5. Who enters into the luminous cloud surrounded by stars? (57.16-26) -- 3. Conclusion -- Minna Heimola: Christians and Jews in the Gospel of Philip -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Hebrews and Jews -- 3. Hebrews and Jews in the Gospel of Philip -- 4. The nature of the anti-Jewish polemic in the Gospel of Philip -- 5. Jewish symbols, new interpretations: Valentinian exegesis in the Gospel of Philip -- 6. Inter-faith relationships and the three Valentinian classes of humans -- 7. Conclusions Apocryphal books (New Testament) Criticism, interpretation, etc. Congresses. Apocryphal books (Old Testament) Criticism, interpretation, etc. Congresses. Apocryphes (Nouveau Testament) Critique, interprétation, etc. Congrès. Apocryphes (Ancien Testament) Critique, interprétation, etc. Congrès. Apocryphal books (New Testament) fast Apocryphal books (Old Testament) fast |
title | Rediscovering the Apocryphal Continent : New Perspectives on Early Christian and Late Antique Apocryphal Texts and Traditions. |
title_auth | Rediscovering the Apocryphal Continent : New Perspectives on Early Christian and Late Antique Apocryphal Texts and Traditions. |
title_exact_search | Rediscovering the Apocryphal Continent : New Perspectives on Early Christian and Late Antique Apocryphal Texts and Traditions. |
title_full | Rediscovering the Apocryphal Continent : New Perspectives on Early Christian and Late Antique Apocryphal Texts and Traditions. |
title_fullStr | Rediscovering the Apocryphal Continent : New Perspectives on Early Christian and Late Antique Apocryphal Texts and Traditions. |
title_full_unstemmed | Rediscovering the Apocryphal Continent : New Perspectives on Early Christian and Late Antique Apocryphal Texts and Traditions. |
title_short | Rediscovering the Apocryphal Continent : |
title_sort | rediscovering the apocryphal continent new perspectives on early christian and late antique apocryphal texts and traditions |
title_sub | New Perspectives on Early Christian and Late Antique Apocryphal Texts and Traditions. |
topic | Apocryphal books (New Testament) Criticism, interpretation, etc. Congresses. Apocryphal books (Old Testament) Criticism, interpretation, etc. Congresses. Apocryphes (Nouveau Testament) Critique, interprétation, etc. Congrès. Apocryphes (Ancien Testament) Critique, interprétation, etc. Congrès. Apocryphal books (New Testament) fast Apocryphal books (Old Testament) fast |
topic_facet | Apocryphal books (New Testament) Criticism, interpretation, etc. Congresses. Apocryphal books (Old Testament) Criticism, interpretation, etc. Congresses. Apocryphes (Nouveau Testament) Critique, interprétation, etc. Congrès. Apocryphes (Ancien Testament) Critique, interprétation, etc. Congrès. Apocryphal books (New Testament) Apocryphal books (Old Testament) Conference papers and proceedings Criticism, interpretation, etc. |
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