Christian origins and the establishment of the early Jesus movement

Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Preface -- ‎Abbreviations -- ‎List of Contributors -- ‎Christian Origins and the Establishment of the Early Jesus Movement: An Introduction (Porter and Pitts) -- ‎Part 1. The Formation of the Jesus Movement and Its Precursors -- ‎John the Baptist in the Fourth Gospel (Rothschi...

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Contributors: Porter, Stanley E. 1956- (Editor) ; Pitts, Andrew W. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Boston BRILL 2018
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Reviews:[Rezension von: Early Christianity in its Hellenistic context. volume 4, Christian origins and the establishment of the early Jesus movement] (2020) (Quarles, Charles L., 1965 -)
[Rezension von: Early Christianity in its Hellenistic context. volume 4, Christian origins and the establishment of the early Jesus movement] (2021) (Moldovan, Petru)
[Rezension von: Early Christianity in its Hellenistic context. volume 4, Christian origins and the establishment of the early Jesus movement] (2020) (Quarles, Charles L., 1965 -)
Series/Journal:Texts and Editions for New Testament Study Ser.
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Primitive Christianity
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Electronic books
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Summary:Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Preface -- ‎Abbreviations -- ‎List of Contributors -- ‎Christian Origins and the Establishment of the Early Jesus Movement: An Introduction (Porter and Pitts) -- ‎Part 1. The Formation of the Jesus Movement and Its Precursors -- ‎John the Baptist in the Fourth Gospel (Rothschild) -- ‎John's Baptist in Luke's Gospel (DelHousaye) -- ‎From John to Apollos to Paul: How the Baptism of John Entered the Jesus Movement (Patterson) -- ‎Followers, Servants, and Traitors: The Representation of Disciples in the Synoptic Gospels and in Ancient Judaism (Hezser) -- ‎Part 2. Production of Early Christian Gospels -- ‎The Pre-citation Fallacy in New Testament Scholarship and Sanders's Tendencies of the Synoptic Tradition (Porter and Pitts) -- ‎Was Matthew a Plagiarist? Plagiarism in Greco-Roman Antiquity (Richards) -- ‎Compositional Techniques within Plutarch and the Gospel Tradition (Licona) -- ‎The Narrative Perspective of the Fourth Gospel (Förster) -- ‎Assessing the Criteria for Differentiating the Cross Gospel (Porter and Pitts) -- ‎Part 3. Early Christian Descriptions of the Jesus Movement -- ‎From Jesus to Lord and Other Contributions of the Early Aramaic-Speaking Congregation in Jerusalem (Jones) -- ‎Did Jesus, in the Memory of His Earliest Followers, Ever Nurse the Sick? (Thompson) -- ‎The Kingdom of God is among You: Prospects for a Q Community (Rollens) -- ‎An Imminent Parousia and Christian Mission: Did the New Testament Writers Really Expect Jesus's Imminent Return? (Keown) -- ‎Christian Origins and Imperial-Critical Studies of the New Testament Gospels (Carter) -- ‎"No Stone Left upon Another": Considering Mark's Temple Motif in Narrative and History (Winn) -- ‎The Holy Spirit as Witness of Jesus in the Canonical Gospels (Stack) -- ‎New Exodus Traditions in Earliest Christianity (Perrin).
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ISBN:9004372741