Title: Jewish and Christian scriptures : the function of "canonical" and "non-canonical" religious texts
Abstract:Preface: James H. Charlesworth and Lee Martin McDonald Abbreviations Introduction: 'What's Up Now? Renewal of an Important Investigation' James A. Sanders 1. What Do We Mean by Canon? Some Modern and ...Preface: James H. Charlesworth and Lee Martin McDonald Abbreviations Introduction: 'What's Up Now? Renewal of an Important Investigation' James A. Sanders 1. What Do We Mean by Canon? Some Modern and Ancient 2. People of the Book and the Book of the People 3. Citation Formulae as Indices to Canonicity in Early Jewish and Early Christian Literature 4. Rewriting the Sacred: Some Problems of Textual Authority in Light of the Rewritten Scriptures from Qumran 5. Jude's Citation of 1 Enoch 6. The Pseudepigrapha and the New Testament: The Case of the Acts of the Apostles 7. Apocrypha and Liturgy in the Fourth Century: The Case of the 'Six Books' Dormition Apocryphon 8. The Transfiguration Remembered, Reinterpreted, and Reenacted in Acts of Peter 20-21 Selected Bibliography: Canonical Criticism and the Use of Scriptures in Early Judaism and Early Christianity Indexes.Read More
Publication Year: 2010
Publication Date: 2010-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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