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Speaking of Jesus : essays on biblical language, gospel narrative, and the historical Jesus / Willem S. Vorster ; edited by J. Eugene Botha.
Author
Vorster, W. S.
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Leiden ; Boston, MA : Brill.
©1999.
Description
1 online resource (551 pages)
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Subject(s)
Bible Gospels
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Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Related name
Botha, J. Eugene
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Series
Novum Testamentum, Supplements 92.
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Supplements to Novum Testamentum, 0167-9732 ; v. 92
Summary note
This volume presents a selection of essays by the late Willem Vorster, one of the most prominent New Testament scholars to have emerged from South Africa. An introductory essay by the editor explains Vorster's contribution to New Testament scholarship in general and to South African New Testament scholarship in particular. Vorster's essays are grouped primarily under the topics \'Language and Linguistics\', \'Reader Response\', \'Narratology\', \'Historical Paradigms\' and \'The Historical Jesus\'. In addition to his work on method, Vorster was a well-known Markan scholar, and this is reflected in the fact that more than half of his methodological essays are concerned with that Gospel. The book includes a curriculum vitae , a full bibliography and indexes.
Notes
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 491-515) and index.
Language note
English
Contents
Preliminary Material / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
The Function of Metaphorical and Apocalyptic Language about the Unobservable in the Teaching of Jesus / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
Bilingualism and the Greek of the New Testament: Semitic Interference in the Gospel of Mark / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
In what Sense is the Louw/Nida Dictionary Authoritative? / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
So Many Men, So Many Minds: Reading the New Testament in a Postmodern Situation / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
Through the Eyes of a Historian / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
The Religio-Historical Context of the Resurrection of Jesus and Resurrection Faith in the New Testament / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
Stoics and Early Christians on Blessedness / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
Kerygma/History and the Gospel Genre / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
The Structure of Matthew 13 / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
The Function of the Use of the Old Testament in Mark / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
Meaning and Reference: The Parables of Jesus in Mark 4 / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
The Growth and Making of John 21 / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
'Genre' and the Revelation of John: A Study in Text, Context and Intertext / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
The Annunciation of the Birth of Jesus in the Protevangelium of James / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
I Enoch and the Jewish Literary Setting of the New Testament: A Study in Text Types / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
Jesus the Galilean / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
Jesus: Eschatological Prophet and/or Wisdom Teacher? / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
The Relevance of Jesus Research for the 'new' South Africa / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
Redaction, Contextualization and the Sayings of Jesus / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
A Reader-Response Approach to Matthew 24:3-28 / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
The Reader in the Text: Narrative Material / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
Reader-Response, Redescription, and Reference: 'you are the Man' (2 Sam. 12:7) / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
Literary Reflections on Mark 13:5-37: A Narrated Speech of Jesus / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
Characterization of Peter in the Gospel of Mark / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
The New Testament and Narratology / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
The Protevangelium of James and Intertextuality / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
The Production of the Gospel of Mark: Essay on Intertextuality / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
Intertextuality and Redaktionsgeschichte / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
Bibliography / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha
Index of Authors / Willem S. Vorster and J. Eugene Botha.
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ISBN
90-04-26738-7
Doi
10.1163/9789004267381
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