Author : Daniel Patte
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:1074995368
Romans Three Exegetical Interpretations And The History Of Reception
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Romans: Three Exegetical Interpretations and the History of Reception
Author : Daniel Patte
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 560 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2018-07-26
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567681447
Romans: Three Exegetical Interpretations and the History of Reception by Daniel Patte Pdf
In the first of a three-volume work, Daniel Patte presents three very different critical exegeses of Romans 1, arguing that all are equally legitimate and hermeneutically plausible. By expanding upon and respecting the exegeses of many erudite scholars of the last two centuries, Patte concludes that three families of vastly different critical interpretations are fully justified: traditional philological and epistolary studies; rhetorical and sociocultural studies; and figurative studies of the “coherence” of Paul's teaching. Arising from a long-standing interdisciplinary investigation of many receptions of Romans in light of recent diversification of exegetical methodologies, Patte concludes that the interpretation of a scriptural text necessarily involves making a choice among equally legitimate and plausible alternatives; and second, that this choice is always contextual and ethical. When these points are denied (by failing to respect the interpretations of others and absolutizing one's interpretation), instead of being a scriptural blessing, Romans becomes a deadly weapon against others – heretics, Jews (Shoah), and many others. The result is a threefold commentary of Romans 1 that is unique in its scope and thorough-going exegesis.
Romans: Three Exegetical Interpretations and the History of Reception
Author : Daniel Patte
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 560 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2018-07-26
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567681461
Romans: Three Exegetical Interpretations and the History of Reception by Daniel Patte Pdf
In the first of a three-volume work, Daniel Patte presents three very different critical exegeses of Romans 1, arguing that all are equally legitimate and hermeneutically plausible. By expanding upon and respecting the exegeses of many erudite scholars of the last two centuries, Patte concludes that three families of vastly different critical interpretations are fully justified: traditional philological and epistolary studies; rhetorical and sociocultural studies; and figurative studies of the “coherence” of Paul's teaching. Arising from a long-standing interdisciplinary investigation of many receptions of Romans in light of recent diversification of exegetical methodologies, Patte concludes that the interpretation of a scriptural text necessarily involves making a choice among equally legitimate and plausible alternatives; and second, that this choice is always contextual and ethical. When these points are denied (by failing to respect the interpretations of others and absolutizing one's interpretation), instead of being a scriptural blessing, Romans becomes a deadly weapon against others – heretics, Jews (Shoah), and many others. The result is a threefold commentary of Romans 1 that is unique in its scope and thorough-going exegesis.
Scholars Reading Romans 1 with Daniel Patte
Author : James P. Grimshaw
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2022-08-25
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567704016
Scholars Reading Romans 1 with Daniel Patte by James P. Grimshaw Pdf
A creative collection of essays that introduces, critiques, and dialogues with Daniel Patte's ground-breaking work Romans: Three Exegetical Interpretations and the History of Reception: Volume 1: Romans 1:1-32 (T&T Clark, 2018). Nine scholars from different cultural and methodological perspectives engage with Patte's work, critique his methodology and ethic of interpretation, and develop alternative readings. The first part introduces the format of Patte's book and the three historical interpretations: forensic, covenantal, and realized-apocalyptic. Part two debates methodology and ethical responsibility. The third part focuses on Romans 1:16-18 and 1:26-27 and includes a Confucian Chinese reading and a call for joint biblical and social-science research on the role of Romans in current public policy debates. The final part includes a chapter on pedagogy regarding how Patte's book can be used in the classroom. The final chapter is a powerful description by Patte himself of the various life experiences that shaped his reading of Romans. This book is a critical and communal conversation with Patte on the history of reception of Romans 1 and an example of the necessity of conversations among diverse interpreters that, as Patte says, “reflect the diversity of the modes of our human experience”.
Review of Biblical Literature, 2020
Author : Alicia J. Batten
Publisher : SBL Press
Page : 580 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2021-01-29
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780884144885
Review of Biblical Literature, 2020 by Alicia J. Batten Pdf
The annual Review of Biblical Literature presents a selection of reviews of the most recent books in biblical studies and related fields, including topical monographs, multi-author volumes, reference works, commentaries, and dictionaries. RBL reviews German, French, Italian, and English books and offers reviews in those languages. Features: Reviews of new books written by top scholars Topical divisions make research easy Indexes of authors and editors, reviewers, and publishers
Scholars Reading Romans 1 with Daniel Patte
Author : James P. Grimshaw
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2022
Category : Bible
ISBN : 0567704009
Scholars Reading Romans 1 with Daniel Patte by James P. Grimshaw Pdf
"A creative collection of essays that introduces, critiques, and dialogues with Daniel Patte's ground-breaking work Romans: Three Exegetical Interpretations and the History of Reception: Volume 1: Romans 1:1-32 (T & T Clark, 2018). Nine scholars from different cultural and methodological perspectives engage with Patte's work, critique his methodology and ethic of interpretation, and develop alternative readings. The first part introduces the format of Patte's book and the three historical interpretations: forensic, covenantal, and realized-apocalyptic. Part two debates methodology and ethical responsibility. The third part focuses on Romans 1:16-18 and 1:26-27 and includes a Confucian Chinese reading and a call for joint biblical and social-science research on the role of Romans in current public policy debates. The final part includes a chapter on pedagogy regarding how Patte's book can be used in the classroom. The final chapter is a powerful description by Patte himself of the various life experiences that shaped his reading of Romans. This book is a critical and communal conversation with Patte on the history of reception of Romans 1 and an example of the necessity of conversations among diverse interpreters that, as Patte says, "reflect the diversity of the modes of our human experience""--
Discovering Romans
Author : Anthony C. Thiselton
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 309 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2016-07-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781467445481
Discovering Romans by Anthony C. Thiselton Pdf
Concise, student-friendly introduction to Romans This third volume in the Discovering Biblical Texts series offers readers a compact, up-to-date, and student-friendly introduction to Paul's letter to the Romans, focusing on its structure, content, theological concerns, key interpretive debates, and historical reception. Anthony C. Thiselton alerts readers to key issues and questions raised by the text, encouraging in-depth study and a sincere grappling with the theological and historical questions raised by this often-controversial epistle. He pays special attention to the book's reception and its influence on Christian history and culture, exploring and explaining the approaches and conclusions of a wide range of ancient and modern interpreters.
Romans
Author : Stephen Westerholm
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 507 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2022-09-29
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781467465045
Romans by Stephen Westerholm Pdf
A wide-ranging study of the interpretation of Paul’s letter to the Romans throughout history, from Origen to Karl Barth. In anticipation of his Illuminations commentary on Paul’s letter to the Romans, Stephen Westerholm offers this extensive survey of the reception history of Romans. After two initial chapters discussing the letter’s textual history and its first readers in Rome (a discussion carried out in dialogue with the Paul-within-Judaism stream of scholarship), Westerholm provides a thorough overview of over thirty of the most influential, noteworthy, and representative interpretations of Romans from nearly two thousand years of history. Interpreters surveyed include Origen, John Chrysostom, Augustine, Peter Abelard, Thomas Aquinas, Martin Luther, John Calvin, John Locke, Cotton Mather, John Wesley, and Karl Barth. Bearing in mind that Paul did not write for scholars, Westerholm includes in his study interpreters like Philipp Jakob Spener and Richard Baxter who addressed more popular audiences, as well as an appendix on a remarkable series of 372 sermons on Romans by beloved British preacher Martyn Lloyd-Jones. A further aim of the book is to illustrate the impact of this New Testament letter on Christian thought, supporting Westerholm’s claim that “the history of the interpretation of Romans is, in important areas and to a remarkable extent, the history of Christian theology.”
Reception History, Tradition and Biblical Interpretation
Author : Robert Evans
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2014-08-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567655424
Reception History, Tradition and Biblical Interpretation by Robert Evans Pdf
This study seeks to make a contribution to current debates about the nature of Wirkungsgeschichte or reception history and its place in contemporary Biblical Studies. The author addresses three crucial questions: the relationship between reception history and historical-critical exegesis; the form of reception history itself, with a focus on the issue of which acts of reception are selected and valorized; and the role of tradition, pre-judgements and theology in relation to reception history. Disagreements about these matters contribute to what many characterise as the fragmentation of the discipline of biblical studies. The study champions the hermeneutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer as a theoretical resource for understanding biblical interpretation, and a way of holding together with integrity the varied activities undertaken within the discipline. Each aspect of the argument is illustrated, tested and further explored with reference to the post-history of exhortations in the New Testament to 'be subject'. These have been widely cited and applied for 2,000 years – in literature, law and politics as well as in theological traditions. In this way the study makes a contribution not just to the theory but also the practice of reception history.
Contours of a Biblical Reception Theory
Author : Víctor Manuel Morales Vásquez
Publisher : V&R unipress GmbH
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Bible
ISBN : 9783899718959
Contours of a Biblical Reception Theory by Víctor Manuel Morales Vásquez Pdf
Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Chester/University of Liverpool, 2007.
The New Testament as Reception
Author : Mogens M Ller,Henrik Tronier
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2002-08-27
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1841273147
The New Testament as Reception by Mogens M Ller,Henrik Tronier Pdf
In this book a new concept is systematically explored: that of the New Testament as a "reception" of various antecedents. Three chapters cover its reception of the Old Testament, of Second Temple Judaism and of Graeco-Roman culture. Three further chapters explore the reception of Jesus, using as examples the Synoptic parables, Matthew's Messianic Teacher, and the Christology of the Book of Revelation. Paul is considered in a chapter on his reception in Acts, and three final chapters survey broader themes: feminist reception, reception history within the New Testament (using the Annunciation as an example), and translation.
Abraham's Faith in Romans 4
Author : Benjamin Schliesser
Publisher : Mohr Siebeck
Page : 550 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Bible
ISBN : 3161491971
Abraham's Faith in Romans 4 by Benjamin Schliesser Pdf
The concept of faith is at the core of Paul's theology, and the classic assage for his understanding of pistis is Genesis 15:6. After discussing the history of scholarship on the Pauline concept of faith, Benjamin Schliesser explores the literary, tradition-historical and structural questions of Genesis 15 and offers a detailed exegesis of verse 6 with its fundamental terms count, righteousness, and believe. He then points to the theological significance of this testimony on Abraham for the Jewish identity; it comes into sight in a multifaceted and nuanced process of reception, from later Old Testament texts (Psalm 106; Nehemiah 9) to a broad array of literature from Second Temple Judaism (Septuagint, Sirach 44, Jubilees 14, 4QPseudo-Jubilees, 4QMMT, 1Maccabees, Philo). In the final and most substantial step, he asks about Paul's hermeneutics of faith: How does Paul, in his exegesis of the Genesis quote in Romans 4, come to view Abraham as the father of all believers? What is the concept of faith that he develops on the basis of Genesis 15:6? Taking into account the manifold textual and thematic links between Romans 4, Romans 3:21-31, and Romans 1:16-17, a unique, twofold structure of faith discloses itself: Pistis designates first a divinely established sphere of power, i.e., a new, christologically determined salvation-historical reality, and second human participation in this reality, i.e., individual believing in the community of believers. Particularly the first aspect is generally overlooked in modern scholarship.
Critical and Exegetical Hand-book to the Epistle to the Romans
Author : Heinrich August Wilhelm Meyer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 640 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 1884
Category : Bible
ISBN : UOM:39015031101457
Critical and Exegetical Hand-book to the Epistle to the Romans by Heinrich August Wilhelm Meyer Pdf
New Testament, History of Interpretation
Author : John Haralson Hayes
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Religion
ISBN : UCSC:32106017717262
New Testament, History of Interpretation by John Haralson Hayes Pdf
A collection of scholarly articles, originally published in the Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation, about the interpretation of the individual New Testament books. Also included, as an appendix, are the articles from the Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation, about the Biblical Apocrypha and pseudepidgrapha. The articles have been lightly edited and the bibliographies updated. Each article concisely covers the history of interpretation of each New Testament book. Stands on the shoulders of previous interpreters of the Scriptures. Useful for term papers, classroom study Useful in the research and understanding of historical trends in Biblical interpretation. The articles on the Apcrypha and pseudepigraph are included in two appendices.
The Romans Debate
Author : Karl P. Donfried
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2001-04
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1565636716
The Romans Debate by Karl P. Donfried Pdf
A collection of essays appeared in 1977 that quickly became a standard for studying the purpose and occasion of Romans. Besides the original essays, this new edition, in a newly designed and enlarged format, includes thirteen of the most cogent, recent articles on this subject, a comprehensive bibliography, and an index. It would be hard to conceive of an easier way of introducing a student to the essential reading on Romans. " Journal of Theological Studies