The Lord's Prayer belongs at the core of Christian tradition. There is hardly any text of the New Testament more frequently cited in liturgical, group, and private settings. The contributions in this volume are the fruitful result of an international symposium held at the University of Tübingen in early October 2018. The volume examines the Lord's Prayer in conversation with Jewish tradition, situates it in relation to New Testament theology, and explores its reception history in early Christianity. Thus, the articles in this volume demonstrate the richness of the Lord's Prayer and its relevance for both Jewish and Christian identity.
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978-3-16-161441-5 (9783161614415)
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10.1628/978-3-16-161441-5
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1986 BA, Crown College, St. Bonifacius, MN, USA; 1991 MDiv, Bethel Seminary; 1999 Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton Theological Seminary; since 2002 Instructor (Church History), Bethel Seminary, MN; 2010-15 Interim Director, since 2015 Director, Institut zur Erforschung des Urchristentums, Tübingen.
Born 1960; BA Milligan College; MDiv and PhD Princeton Theological Seminary; since 2012 Chair of New Testament Studies (with Emphasis on Ancient Judaism) at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany.
Born 1963; studied Protestant Theology in Mainz and Heidelberg; 1993 PhD and 2001 Habilitation at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz; since 2012 Professor of New Testament at Eberhard Karls University Tübingen.