Jesus tradition in the Apostolic Fathers: their explicit appeals to the words of Jesus in light of orality studies

This dissertation reevaluates the tradition of Jesus' sayings in the Apostolic Fathers in light of the growing recognition of the impact of orality upon early Christianity and its writings. At the beginning of the last century it was common to hold that the Apostolic Fathers made wide use of t...

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Main Author: Young, Stephen E. 1965- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck 2011
In: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament / 2 (311)
Year: 2011
Reviews:Young, Stephen E., Jesus tradition in the Apostolic Fathers (2013) (Jensen, Matthew D.)
, in: BBR 23 (2013) 146-147 (Jensen, Matthew D.)
, in: JECS 21 (2013) 141-142 (Jefford, Clayton N.)
, in: JThS 64 (2013) 243-246 (Tuckett, Christopher)
, in: ET 124 (2013) 203 (Foster, Paul)
, in: VigChr 67 (2013) 451-455 (Ehrman, Bart)
Jesus Tradition in the Apostolic Fathers. By Stephen E. Young (2013) (Tuckett, Christopher M., 1948 -)
Series/Journal:Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament / 2 311
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Logia / Oral tradition / Apostolic fathers
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
KAB Church history 30-500; early Christianity
Further subjects:B Oral tradition
B Church
B Apostolic fathers
B Polycarpus Smyrnaeus -156
B Jesus Christ Words
B Thesis
B Apostolic Fathers
B Jesus Christ Words Extra-canonical parallels
B Ignatius Antiochenus (-110)
B Oral Tradition
B Fathers of the church
B Didache
B Klemens I. Pope Epistula ad Corinthios 1.
B Life of Jesus research
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Summary:This dissertation reevaluates the tradition of Jesus' sayings in the Apostolic Fathers in light of the growing recognition of the impact of orality upon early Christianity and its writings. At the beginning of the last century it was common to hold that the Apostolic Fathers made wide use of the canonical Gospels. While a number of studies have since called this view into question, many of them simply replace the theory of dependence upon canonical Gospels with one of dependence upon other written sources. No full-scale study of Jesus tradition in the Apostolic Fathers has been published which takes into account the last four decades of new research into oral tradition in the wake of the pioneering work of Milman Parry and Albert Lord. Based on this new research, the present dissertation advances the thesis that an oral-traditional source best explains the form and content of the explicit appeals to Jesus tradition in the Apostolic Fathers that predate 2 Clement. In the course of the discussion, attention is drawn to the ways in which the Jesus tradition in the Apostolic Fathers informs our understanding of the use of oral tradition in Christian antiquity
ISBN:3161510100