
Sacra Scriptura
How "Non-Canonical" Texts Functioned in Early Judaism and Early Christianity
T.& T.Clark Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 19. December 2013
Book
Hardback
232 pages
978-0-567-14887-2 (ISBN)
Description
Many of the writings deemed 'apocryphal' and 'pseudepigraphical'were in circulation in the early centuries of Judaism and Christianity. Their influences and impacts on the development of early communities, and the development of Jewish and Christian thoughts, have not yet been sufficiently examined. While this judgment is especially true for the so-called Christian Apocrypha, it also applies for other writings that were not included in the Jewish and Christian Bibles and nor in other sacred collections of Scripture,like Rabbinics and Patristics.
Most of these ancient writings functioned, to some degree, as sacred texts or scripture-sacra scriptura-in the communities in which they were produced and in others to which they circulated.This volume focuses on how some of these forgotten voices were heard within numerous early religious communities, helping to remove the distressing silence in many areas of the ancient world.
Most of these ancient writings functioned, to some degree, as sacred texts or scripture-sacra scriptura-in the communities in which they were produced and in others to which they circulated.This volume focuses on how some of these forgotten voices were heard within numerous early religious communities, helping to remove the distressing silence in many areas of the ancient world.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
514 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-567-14887-2 (9780567148872)
DOI
CBID181848
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How "Non-Canonical" Texts Functioned in Early Judaism and Early Christianity
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Persons
James H. Charlesworth is George L. Collord Professor of New Testament Language and Literature and Director and Editor of the Dead Sea Scrolls Project at Princeton Theological Seminary, USA.
Lee Martin McDonald is President Emeritus and Professor of New Testament at Acadia Divinity College, Acadia University, Canada. He is also President of the Institute for Biblical Research.
Blake A. Jurgens is a graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary, USA, and a Fulbright Fellow at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Muenchen, Germany.
Lee Martin McDonald is President Emeritus and Professor of New Testament at Acadia Divinity College, Acadia University, Canada. He is also President of the Institute for Biblical Research.
Blake A. Jurgens is a graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary, USA, and a Fulbright Fellow at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Muenchen, Germany.
Editor
Princeton Theological Seminary, USA
Acadia Divinity College, Canada
Content
Preface: The Fluid Borders of the Canon and 'Apocrypha'- James Hamilton Charlesworth
Foreword: With the Ancients: Hearing Voices that were Silenced
1. Writings Labeled Apocryphain Latin Patristic Sources - Edmon L.Gallagher
2. Did the Midrash of Shemihazai and Azael use the Book of Giants? - Ken M. Penner
3. Negotiating the Boundaries of Tradition: The Rehabilitation of the Bookof Ben Sira (Sirach) in B. Sanhedrin100b - Teresa Ann Ellis
4. Prologue of Sirach (Ben Sira) and the Question of Canon - Francis Borchardt
5. The Function of Ethics in the Non-Canonical Jewish Writings - Gerbern S. Oegema
6. The Odes of Solomon:Their Relation to Scripture and the Canon in Early Christianity - James Hamilton Charlesworth
7. The Odes of Solomon in AncientChristianity: Reflections on Scripture and Canon - Lee Martin McDonald
8. Origen's Use of the Gospel of Thomas - Stephen C. Carlson
9. The Acts of Thomas as Sacred Text - Jonathan K. Henry
10. Questions and Answers in the Protevangelium of James and the Gospel of Peter - DanielLynwood Smith
Indexes
Foreword: With the Ancients: Hearing Voices that were Silenced
1. Writings Labeled Apocryphain Latin Patristic Sources - Edmon L.Gallagher
2. Did the Midrash of Shemihazai and Azael use the Book of Giants? - Ken M. Penner
3. Negotiating the Boundaries of Tradition: The Rehabilitation of the Bookof Ben Sira (Sirach) in B. Sanhedrin100b - Teresa Ann Ellis
4. Prologue of Sirach (Ben Sira) and the Question of Canon - Francis Borchardt
5. The Function of Ethics in the Non-Canonical Jewish Writings - Gerbern S. Oegema
6. The Odes of Solomon:Their Relation to Scripture and the Canon in Early Christianity - James Hamilton Charlesworth
7. The Odes of Solomon in AncientChristianity: Reflections on Scripture and Canon - Lee Martin McDonald
8. Origen's Use of the Gospel of Thomas - Stephen C. Carlson
9. The Acts of Thomas as Sacred Text - Jonathan K. Henry
10. Questions and Answers in the Protevangelium of James and the Gospel of Peter - DanielLynwood Smith
Indexes