Early Christian Ethics in Interaction with Jewish and Greco-Roman Contexts. Edited by Jan Willem van Henten and Joseph Verheyden
These essays come from papers presented at conferences conducted by the Netherlands School for Advanced Studies in Theology and Religion and the Theological Faculty of the Catholic University of Leuven. In the first article after the editors’ introduction Reinhard Feldmeier begins with a reminder of...
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Format: | Electronic Review |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2014
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The journal of theological studies
Year: 2014, Volume: 65, Issue: 1, Pages: 249-251 |
Review of: | Early Christian ethics in interaction with Jewish and Greco-Roman contexts (Leiden [u.a.] : Brill, 2013) (Ferguson, Everett)
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Summary: | These essays come from papers presented at conferences conducted by the Netherlands School for Advanced Studies in Theology and Religion and the Theological Faculty of the Catholic University of Leuven. In the first article after the editors’ introduction Reinhard Feldmeier begins with a reminder of the truism that exegetical research is part of a wider theological context, behind which also lies a cultural context. Not only did early Christianity arise in a certain context, but modern study of early Christianity also reflects historical and cultural developments, as is shown by these essays., In the first two articles Reinhard Feldmeier presents ‘Early Christianity in its Hellenistic Context: A Critical Survey of 20th-Century Research’, followed by Gerbern S. |
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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/flt184 |