Matthew and the Didache: Two Documents from the Same Jewish-Christian Milieu? Edited by Huub van de Sandt. Pp. 310. Assen: Royal Van Gorcum, and Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2005. isbn 90 232 4077 4 (Royal Van Gorcum)/0 8006 3722 4 (Fortress). n.p
Scholarly interest in the Didache has always been strong since its discovery in the 1880s. However, in the last decade or so, it has experienced even more interest with the publication of two important collections of essays (edited by Jefford and Draper respectively), at least two large commentaries...
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Oxford University Press
2006
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The journal of theological studies
Year: 2006, Volume: 57, Issue: 1, Pages: 249-251 |
Review of: | Matthew and the Didache. Two documents from the same Jewish-Christian milieu? (Minneapolis, Minn. : Fortress Press [u.a.], 2005) (Tuckett, Christopher M.)
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Summary: | Scholarly interest in the Didache has always been strong since its discovery in the 1880s. However, in the last decade or so, it has experienced even more interest with the publication of two important collections of essays (edited by Jefford and Draper respectively), at least two large commentaries (by Niederwimmer and Milavec), and the massive detailed joint study by Flusser and van de Sandt, as well as other monographs and essays. It has always been agreed that the Didache and/or the possible community that lies behind it were closely related to the Gospel of Matthew (given, for example, the number of parallels that exist between the two texts). |
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ISSN: | 1477-4607 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: The journal of theological studies
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1093/jts/flj079 |