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  • - A Redaction-Critical Study of Zechariah 1-8
    by UK) Tiemeyer & Lena-Sofia (University of Aberdeen
    £37.99

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    £134.99

    The contributors to this volume (J.D. Punch, Jennifer Knust, Tommy Wasserman, Chris Keith, Maurice Robinson, and Larry Hurtado) re-examine the Pericope Adulterae (John 7.53-8.11) asking afresh the question of the paragraph''s authenticity. Each contributor not only presents the reader with arguments for or against the pericope''s authenticity but also with viable theories on how and why the earliest extant manuscripts omit the passage. Readers are encouraged to evaluate manuscript witnesses, scribal tendencies, patristic witnesses, and internal evidence to assess the plausibility of each contributor''s proposal. Readers are presented with cutting-edge research on the pericope from both scholarly camps: those who argue for its originality, and those who regard it as a later scribal interpolation. In so doing, the volume brings readers face-to-face with the most recent evidence and arguments (several of which are made here for the first time, with new evidence is brought to the table), allowing readers to engage in the controversy and weigh the evidence for themselves.

  • by Dr. Brice C. (Independent Scholar) Jones
    £124.49

    Brice C. Jones presents a comprehensive analysis of Greek amulets from late antique Egypt which contain New Testament citations. He evaluates the words they contain in terms of their text-critical value. The use of New Testament texts on amulets was common in late antiquity. These citations were extracted from their larger Biblical contexts and used for ritual purposes that have traditionally been understood in terms of the ambiguous category of ''magic''. Often, these citations were used to invoke the divine for some favour, healing or protection. For various reasons, however, these citations have not played a significant role in the study of the text of the Greek New Testament.As such, this is the first systematic treatment of Greek New Testament citations on amulets from late antique Egypt. Jones'' work has real implications for how amulets and other such witnesses from this era should be treated in the future of the discipline of New Testament textual criticism.

  • - Rethinking the Purpose of the Letter to "the Hebrews"
    by Jason A. Whitlark
    £40.99 - 134.99

  • - Reading Paul Politically with Oliver O'Donovan and John Howard Yoder
    by Dorothea H. Bertschmann
    £40.99 - 134.99

  • - New Findings on Seven Hundred Years of the Ancient Commentators
     
    £206.49

  • - Rethinking Classical Reception
     
    £98.99

    Fragmented, buried, and largely lost, the classical past presents formidable obstacles to anyone who would seek to know it. ''Deep Classics'' is the study of these obstacles and, in particular, of the way in which the contemplation of the classical past resembles - and has even provided a model for - other kinds of human endeavor. This volume offers a new way to understand the modalities and aims of Classics itself, through the ages. Its individual chapters draw fruitful connections between the reception of the classical and current concerns in philosophy of mind, cognitive theory, epistemology, media studies, sense studies, aesthetics, queer theory and eco-criticism.What does the study of the ancient past teach us about our encounters with our own more recent but still elusive memories? What do our always partial reconstructions of ancient sites tell us about the limits of our ability to know our own world, or to imagine our future? What does the reader of the lacunose and corrupted literatures of antiquity learn thereby about literature and language themselves? What does a shattered statue reveal about art, matter, sensation, experience, life? Does the way in which these vestiges of the past are encountered - sitting in a library, standing in a gallery, moving through a ruin - condition our responses to them and alter their significance? And finally, how has the contemplation of antiquity helped to shape seemingly unrelated disciplines, including not only other humanistic and scientific epistemologies but also non-scholarly modes and practices? In asking these and similar questions, Deep Classics makes a pointed intervention in the study of the classical tradition, now more widely known as ''reception studies''.

  • - A Tribal Reading of the Birth of Jesus in Matthew's Gospel
    by Zhodi (Eastern Theological College & India) Angami
    £37.99

    Revision of author's thesis (Ph. D.)--MCD University of Divinity, 2012 under title: The heavenly canopy: a reader-response approach to Matthew's infancy narrative from the tribal context of North East India.

  • - The Epistle to the Hebrews and Its Context of Situation
    by Bryan R. (Calvin College & USA) Dyer
    £37.99 - 134.99

  • - A Literary-Hermeneutical Study of 1 - 2 Samuel
    by Barbara (Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology & Usa) Green
    £37.99 - 134.99

    Barbara Green is Professor of Biblical Studies at the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology, Berkeley.

  • - The Trampling One Coming from Edom
    by Dominic S. (Pontifical Biblical Institute & Italy) Irudayaraj
    £37.99 - 134.99

    Revision of author's thesis (Doctorate of Sacred Theology)--Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University, 2015 under title: The trampling one coming from Edom correlated and revised identities in Isaiah 63:1-6.

  • - Problems, Passages and Patterns
     
    £37.99

  • - The Barberini Version of Habakkuk 3 Analysed in the Light of the Other Greek Versions
    by Kenya) Harper & Joshua L. (Africa International University
    £40.99 - 134.99

  • - An Attempt to Read Scripture after Brevard S. Childs
    by Philip Sumpter
    £40.99 - 134.99

  • - A Rhetorical Analysis of 1 Cor. 5.1-11.1 in Light of the Social Lives of the Corinthians
    by Sin-Pan Daniel Ho
    £40.99 - 134.99

  • by UK) Bale & Alan (Institute for Textual Studies and Electronic Editing
    £40.99 - 134.99

    An investigation into the methodologies surrounding genre classification in the Acts of the Apostles and New Testament studies more generally.

  • - An Exploration of Matthew's Use of Mark and Luke as a Solution to the Synoptic Problem
    by Robert K. MacEwen
    £40.99 - 134.99

  • - Temple Faithfulness and Israel's Place in the Land
    by Troy D. (Independent Scholar) Cudworth
    £37.99 - 134.99

  • - The Scandal of the Scandal of Particularity
    by Sally (University of Divinity & Australia) Douglas
    £37.99 - 134.99

  • - A Spatial Analysis of the Kingdom in Matthew
    by Patrick (Western Seminary, USA) Schreiner, Portland & et al.
    £36.99

  • - An Evaluation of the 'Apocalyptic Paul' in the Context of Jewish and Christian Apocalyptic Literature
    by J.P. (Trinity College Bristol & UK) Davies
    £37.99 - 124.49

  • - Healing on the Sabbath in the 1st and 2nd Centuries CE
    by University of Leeds, UK) Collins & Nina L. (Centre for Jewish Studies
    £40.99 - 175.49

  • - Three Narratives of the Biblical Heroic Tradition
    by Hungary) Kamrada & Dolores G. (Pazmany Peter Catholic University
    £36.99 - 134.99

    "Using a methodology of character analysis, Kamrada illustrates how the representation of certain characters in the Bible utilizes and reverses Greek traditions of the tragic and the heroic for the glorification of God"--

  • - A Study of Inner-Biblical Allusion and Exegesis in Malachi
    by Jonathan (Cambridge Presbyterian Church & UK) Gibson
    £36.99 - 124.49

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