New Approaches to the Study of Biblical Interpretation in Judaism of the Second Temple Period and in Early Christianity: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Symposium of the Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature, Jointly Sponsored by the Hebrew University Center for the Study of Christianity, 9–11 January, 2007

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Gary Anderson, Ruth Clements, David Satran
BRILL, 11 בינו׳ 2013 - 302 עמודים
This volume illustrates the ways in which the discovery of the scrolls has altered our paradigms of biblical interpretation, investigating connections within and between Jewish and Christian interpretive texts.
 

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Some Considerations on the Categories Bible and Apocrypha
1
Part One Interpretation in Context
19
3 Biblical Paraphrase and the Exegetical Background of Susanna
21
Different Traditions or Emphases? The Image of God in Philos De Opificio Mundi
41
The Implied Audience of the Letter of James
57
James on Faith and Righteousness in the Context of a Broader Jewish Exegetical Discourse
79
Part Two Comparative Studies
105
You Will Have Treasure in Heaven
107
SyriacChristian and Rabbinic Constructs of Holy Community and Sexuality
185
The Case of Isaac the Martyr
207
Part Three Interpretive Trajectories
241
A Contest over Historia in Early Christian Exegetical Argument
243
Dionysius the Areopagite and the Apocalypse
269
Index of Modern Authors
283
Index of Ancient Sources
287
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Some Case Studies
133

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מידע על המחבר (2013)

Gary A. Anderson, Ph.D. (1985), Harvard University, is Hesburgh Professor of Catholic Theology at the University of Notre Dame. Recent books include: "Genesis of Perfection: Adam and Eve in Jewish and Christian Imagination" (2001), and "Sin: A History" (2009). Ruth A. Clements, Th.D (1997), Harvard University Divinity School, is Head of Publications at the Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls, and co-editor of "Text, Thought, and Practice in Qumran and Early Christianity" (2009). David Satran, Ph.D. (1986), The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Comparative Religion, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He has published on Philo, philosophical religion, and Jewish and Christian biblical interpretation.

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