History and Exegesis: New Testament Essays in Honor of Dr. E. Earle Ellis on His Eightieth Birthday

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Edward Earle Ellis, Sang-Won Son
A&C Black, Feb 23, 2006 - Religion - 397 pages
Published in honor of Dr. Ellis for his eightieth birthday and for his contributions to biblical scholarship, this book contains 21 articles written by internationally renowned New Testament scholars. In each article, the writer shares his/her keen insights on a cutting-edge issue in the study of the New Testament which has been central to Dr. Ellis' research and writings. The topics discussed in the book are diverse, ranging from New Testament history, text, and exegesis to theology and ethics. A number of articles are devoted to investigating how the Old Testament is used in the New Testament, an area to which Dr. Ellis has made the most significant contributions; a few articles are focused on exegetical or hermeneutical issues or authorship issues, and other articles deal with various theological issues including the "New Perspective" on Paul. >

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Contents

Curriculum Vitae
15
Gospel Genre and Identity Formation in
28
Ecclesial Reading of the Gospel of Mark
45
The Authority of Scripture in the Acts
55
7
80
Romans and the Origin of Pauls Christology
90
4 in Romans 117 Reflections
133
Paul Write Galatians?
150
LukeActs and the Pastoral Epistles
239
Accountant Paul
259
Merits and Limits of the New Perspective on the Apostle Paul
275
The Place of Exegesis in the Postmodern World
292
Multiplicity and Unity
309
Changes to the Exegesis of the Catholic Epistles in the Light
324
Translating o Xpioтós in the New Testament
340
Werner Georg Kümmel 19051995 Ein Neutestamentler
355

119 as Parade
189
Reflections
201
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S. Aaron Son is Associate Professor of Biblical Studies, Dallas Baptist University, Dallas, Texas : S. Aaron Son is Associate Professor of Biblical Studies, Dallas Baptist University, Dallas, Texas

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