
Mark, Manuscripts, and Monotheism
Essays in Honor of Larry W. Hurtado
T.& T.Clark Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 20. November 2014
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-0-567-65594-3 (ISBN)
Description
Mark, Manuscripts, and Monotheism is organized into three parts: Mark's Gospel, Manuscripts and Textual Criticism, and Monotheism and Early Jesus-Devotion. With contributors hailing from several different countries, and including both senior and junior scholars, this volume contains essays penned in honor of Larry W. Hurtado by engaging and focusing upon these three major emphases in his scholarship. The result is not only a fitting tribute to one of the most influential New Testament scholars of present times, but also a welcome survey of current scholarship.
Reviews / Votes
A fitting tribute to a fine scholar of Early Christianity, in whose debt many of us are. * Journal for the Study of the New Testament * It is a delight to see in this volume not only senior scholar-friends of Hurtado honor him, but also many of his doctoral students. I warmly recommend this work to researchers interested in Hurtado's work or in 'Mark, manuscripts, and monotheism' in general. * Religious Studies Review *More details
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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: 21 mm
Weight
622 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-567-65594-3 (9780567655943)
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Persons
Chris Keith is Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity and Director of the Centre for the Social-Scientific Study of the Bible at St. Mary's University College, Twickenham, UK.
Dieter T. Roth is Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (Post-Doctoral Fellow) at Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany.
Dieter T. Roth is Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (Post-Doctoral Fellow) at Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany.
Editor
Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany
Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society, Norway
Content
Table of Contents
Introduction
Contributors
PART ONE: MARK'S GOSPEL
Chapter One: "Is It as Bad as All That?": The Misconception of Mark as a Gospel Film Noir
Holly J. Carey, Point University, USA
Chapter Two: Early Christian Book Culture and the Emergence of the First Written Gospel
Chris Keith, St Mary's University, UK
Chapter Three: Jesus as God's Chief Agent in Mark's Christology
Paul Owen, Montreat College, USA
PART TWO: MANUSCRIPTS AND TEXTUAL CRITICISM
Chapter Four: Mark, Manuscripts, and Paragraphs: Sense-Unit Divisions in Mark 14-16
Sean A. Adams, University of Edinburgh, UK
Chapter Five: From "Text-Critical Methodology" to "Manuscripts as Artefacts": A Tribute to Larry W. Hurtado
Thomas J. Kraus, Independent Scholar
Chapter Six: Origen's List of New Testament Books in Hom. Jos. 7.1: A Fresh Look
Michael J. Kruger, Reformed Theological Seminary, USA
Chapter Seven: i45 as Early Christian Artifact: Considering Staurogram and Punctuation in the Manuscript
Dieter T. Roth, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany
Chapter Eight: i45 and Codex W in Mark Revisited
Tommy Wasserman, OErebro School of Theology, Sweden
PART THREE: MONOTHEISM AND EARLY JESUS-DEVOTION
Chapter Nine: Who, What, and Why?: The Worship of the Firstborn in Hebrews 1:6
David M. Allen, The Queen's Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education, UK
Chapter Ten: Devotion to Jesus Christ in Earliest Christianity-An Appraisal and Discussion of the Work of Larry Hurtado
Richard J. Bauckham, University of St Andrews, UK and University of Cambridge, UK
Chapter Eleven: Hebrews and Wisdom
Mary Ann Beavis, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Chapter Twelve, Christology, Martyrdom, and Vindication in the Gospel of Mark and the Apocalypse: Two New Testament Views
Paul Middleton, University of Chester, UK
Bibliography
Introduction
Contributors
PART ONE: MARK'S GOSPEL
Chapter One: "Is It as Bad as All That?": The Misconception of Mark as a Gospel Film Noir
Holly J. Carey, Point University, USA
Chapter Two: Early Christian Book Culture and the Emergence of the First Written Gospel
Chris Keith, St Mary's University, UK
Chapter Three: Jesus as God's Chief Agent in Mark's Christology
Paul Owen, Montreat College, USA
PART TWO: MANUSCRIPTS AND TEXTUAL CRITICISM
Chapter Four: Mark, Manuscripts, and Paragraphs: Sense-Unit Divisions in Mark 14-16
Sean A. Adams, University of Edinburgh, UK
Chapter Five: From "Text-Critical Methodology" to "Manuscripts as Artefacts": A Tribute to Larry W. Hurtado
Thomas J. Kraus, Independent Scholar
Chapter Six: Origen's List of New Testament Books in Hom. Jos. 7.1: A Fresh Look
Michael J. Kruger, Reformed Theological Seminary, USA
Chapter Seven: i45 as Early Christian Artifact: Considering Staurogram and Punctuation in the Manuscript
Dieter T. Roth, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany
Chapter Eight: i45 and Codex W in Mark Revisited
Tommy Wasserman, OErebro School of Theology, Sweden
PART THREE: MONOTHEISM AND EARLY JESUS-DEVOTION
Chapter Nine: Who, What, and Why?: The Worship of the Firstborn in Hebrews 1:6
David M. Allen, The Queen's Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education, UK
Chapter Ten: Devotion to Jesus Christ in Earliest Christianity-An Appraisal and Discussion of the Work of Larry Hurtado
Richard J. Bauckham, University of St Andrews, UK and University of Cambridge, UK
Chapter Eleven: Hebrews and Wisdom
Mary Ann Beavis, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Chapter Twelve, Christology, Martyrdom, and Vindication in the Gospel of Mark and the Apocalypse: Two New Testament Views
Paul Middleton, University of Chester, UK
Bibliography