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Testimony and Interpretation: Early Christology in its Judeo-Hellenistic Milieu. Studies in Honor of Petr Pokorn

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Full Title:

Testimony and Interpretation: Early Christology in its Judeo-Hellenistic Milieu. Studies in Honor of Petr Pokorn

Contributors:

By (Author) Jan Roskovec
By (author) Jiri Mrazek

ISBN:

9780567082985

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

T.& T.Clark Ltd

Publication Date:

1st December 2004

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Theology

Dewey:

232

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

352

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

670g

Description

This outstanding collection of essays on Christology is in honour of Professor Petr Pokorn on the occasion of his 70th birthday. Part 1 deals with Pauline Christology and includes essays by K.P. Donfried (the nature of Paul's Jewishness), R. Hoppe (the Corinthian controversy), L. Tich (Paul's "mysticism"), J. Schrter (the controversy in Galatians), S.E. Porter (the Dionysian background of Ephesians) and L. J. Kreitzer (the contribution of archaeological evidence when interpreting Colossians, Philemon and Ephesians). Part 2 is devoted to the Christological problems in the synoptic traditions and includes contributions by M. Myllikoski (the relationship between the oral aspect and the written text in Mark), D.C. Allison (the problem of the hell in Jesus' message), D. Dormeyer (the hellenistic background for the notion of ascension), M. Hengel (the evidence about Jesus outside the Gospels), H. Klein (the Christology of the birth narrative in Matthew), W. Schrage (the Christology of the Sermon on the Mount). Part 3 examines Johannine Christology and includes essays by J. Bolyki (patterns of ancient drama in John), H Hbner (the question of truth in Heidegger and in John), J.H. Charlesworth (the possible influence of the Enoch traditions on the Johannine concept of the Son of Man), S. Pisarek (the motif of vine) and K. Syreeni (incarnation in the Farewell Discourse). The last part relates issues of christology to the church, both of old and of today and includes essays from J.M. Court, P. Ellingworth and Z. Szava. JSNTS 272

Reviews

Synopsis' of individual reviews by Hans Klein / Wolfgang Schrage / Matti Myllykoski / Janos Bolyki / Kari Syreeni / James Charlesworth / Stanislaw Pisarek / Larry J. Kreitzer/ Rudolf Hoppe / Jens Schroter / Ladislav / Stanley E Porter / John M Court/ Detlev Dormeyer / Martin Hengel / Dale C. Allison Jr. / Christoph Demke / Karl P. Donfried / Hans Hubner in the International Review of Biblical Studies * Intl. Review of Biblical Studies *
"Anyone who has perused even a fraction of Petr Pokorn's fascinating body of research will find this volume in his honor both fitting and refreshing. Suffice it to say that readers of this volume are certain to find something informative and challenging in each section....The fact is that this work offers a little bit of Pokorn for almost everyone. As a compendium of materials detailing a variety of topics relative to the development of first-century Christian thought, this Festschrift will offer several excellent sources for research and investigation. There is little doubt that any person interested in the study of first-century Christology or Christian thought will find an article of interest here. This book provides a fitting tribute to the scholarship of Petr Pokorn and is recommended to any who have found his writings informative and instructional." - RBL, January 2006 * RBL *
Pokorny's interests in early Christianity were wide ranging, and this collection of essays aptly reflects that. The first collection of essays deals with Paulwhat kind of Jew Paul was (K. P. Donfried), the controversy at Corinth (R. Hoppe), Paul's Christology (L. Tichy; J. Schrter), the Dionysian background of Ephesians (S. E. Porter), and the earthquake imagery in Paul's writings (L. J. Kreitzer). Six essays are collected under "Jesus in the Synoptic Traditions" and deal with orality in Mark (M. Myllykoski), Jesus and Gehenna (D. C. Allison, Jr.), apotheosis in Luke 24 and Acts 1 (D. Dormeyer), the Christology of Matt 1:8-25 (H. Klein) and the Sermon on the Mount (W. Schrage), and strangely, an article on Jesus outside of the Synoptics (M. Hengel). Articles on the Fourth Gospel include its Christology (J. Bolyki), the vine imagery (S. Pisarek), John and the Enoch tradition (J. H. Charlesworth), Christology and community in the Farewell Discourse (K. Syreeni), and, using Heidegger, John's notion of "truth" (H. Hbner). "Later developments" include essays on later understandings of the beginnings of Christology (C. Demke), the seer of Patmos (J. M. Court), and Christology in the Apostles' Creed (Z. Szava) and at Chalcedon (P. Ellingworth). For research libraries. Fred W. Burnett, Anderson University * Religious Studies Review *

Author Bio

Jan Roskovec is an assistant lecturer in the New Testament at Protestant Theological Faculty of Charles University in Prague. Jiri Mrazek is a lecturer in the New Testament at Protestant Theological Faculty of Charles University in Prague.

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