Scriptural Authority in Early Judaism and Ancient Christianity

Biographical note: Géza G. Xeravits, Sapientia College of Theology, Budapest, Hungary; Tobias Nicklas, Universität Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany; Isaac Kalimi, The Oriental Institute, University of Chicago, IL, USA.

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Contributors: Kalimi, Isaac 1952- (Other) ; Nicklas, Tobias 1967- (Other) ; Xeravits, Géza G. 1971-2019 (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Berlin [u.a.] De Gruyter 2013
In: Deuterocanonical and cognate literature studies (16)
Year: 2013
Reviews:[Rezension von: Isaac Kalimi; Tobias Nicklas; Géza G. Xeravits (Hrsg.), Scriptural authority in early Judaism and ancient Christianity (DCL.St ; 16)] (2016) (Mazzinghi, Luca, 1960 -)
Scriptural Authority in Early Judaism and Ancient Christian-ity (2014) (Vahrenhorst, Martin, 1967 -)
Series/Journal:Deuterocanonical and cognate literature studies 16
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible / Authority / Early Judaism / Church / Literature
Further subjects:B Deuterocanonical literature
B Conference program 2010 (Budapest)
B Judaism
B Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament / RELIGION 
B Christianity
B Second Temple Judaism
B scriptural authority
B bible reception
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Summary:Biographical note: Géza G. Xeravits, Sapientia College of Theology, Budapest, Hungary; Tobias Nicklas, Universität Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany; Isaac Kalimi, The Oriental Institute, University of Chicago, IL, USA.
The impact of earlier works to the literature of early Judaism is an intensively researched topic in contemporary scholarship. This volume is based on an international conference held at the Sapientia College of Theology in Budapest,May 18­­–21, 2010. The contributors explore scriptural authority in early Jewish literature and the writings of nascent Christianity. They study the impact of earlier literature in the formulation of theological concepts and books of the Second Temple Period.
ISBN:3110295482
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Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9783110295535