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Old and New
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Old and New

Essays on Continuity and Discontinuity in the New Testament
BuchGebunden (Leinen)
CHF217.00

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This volume's essays by Morna D. Hooker were written over a period of more than fifty years (1970-2021) and include two previously unpublished essays. They all deal with the theme of continuity and discontinuity - primarily between first-century Judaism and early Christianity - and explore the different ways in which New Testament writers interpreted their experience of Jesus, drawing on their own cultures and beliefs. Evangelists and letter-writers alike attempted to show how their new beliefs were 'in accordance with the scriptures', though those beliefs inevitably shaped the ways in which they read the scriptures. Alongside essays on the Gospels and Paul, the collection also features an exploration of how Paul himself was in turn interpreted by Luther, illustrating the way in which continuity and discontinuity are to be seen in every generation.
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ISBN978-3-16-162454-4
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden (Leinen)
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Erscheinungsdatum17.04.2024
Reihen-Nr.516
Seiten765 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
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Born 1931; BA and MA Bristol University; PhD Manchester University; DD Cambridge University; 1961-70 Lecturer, King's College London; 1970-76 Lecturer, University of Oxford; 1976-98 Lady Margaret's Professor, University of Cambridge; Lady Margaret's Professor Emerita, University of Cambridge; Life Fellow, Robinson College Cambridge.recently completed her PhD under the supervision of Professor George van Kooten at the University of Cambridge.

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