Paul and Pseudepigraphy (Pauline Studies)

Paul and Pseudepigraphy (Pauline Studies)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 374 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789004256682
  • DDC分類 227.066

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In Paul and Pseudepigraphy, an international group of scholars engage open questions in the study of the Apostle Paul and those documents often deemed pseudepigraphal. This volume addresses many traditional questions, including those of method and the authenticity of several canonical Pauline letters, but they also reflect a desire to think in new ways about persistent questions surrounding pseudepigraphy. The focus on pseudepigraphy in relationship to Paul affords a unique opportunity to address this innovative inclination, not readily available in studies of New Testament pseudepigraphy in general. Regarding these concerns, new approaches are introduced, traditional evidence is reassessed, and some new suggestions are offered. In addition to Pauline letters, treatments of related non-canonical Pauline pseudepigraphs are included in discussion.

Contents

Stanley E. Porter and Gregory P. Fewster. On Pauline Pseudepigraphy: An Introduction

I. Critical Issues in Pauline Pseudepigraphy

Armin D. Baum, Authorship and Pseudepigraphy in Early Christian Literature: A Translation of the Most Important Source Texts and an Annotated Bibliography

Stanley E. Porter, Pauline Chronology and the Question of Pseudonymity of the Pastoral Epistles

Gregory P. Fewster, Hermeneutical Issues in Canonical Pseudepigrapha: The Head/Body Motif in the Pauline Corpus as a Test Case

Andrew W. Pitts, Style and Pseudonymity in Pauline Scholarship

H. J. van Ness, The Problem of the Pastoral Epistles: An Important Hypothesis Reconsidered

II. Pauline Pseudepigraphy within the Christian Canon

Sigurd Grindheim, A Deutero-Pauline Mystery? Ecclesiology in Colossians and Ephesians

Christina M. Kreinecker, The Imitation Hypothesis: Pseudepigraphic Remarks on 2 Thessalonians with Help from Documentary Papyri

Linda L. Belleville, Christology, Greco-Roman Religious Piety, and the Pseudonymity of the Pastoral Letters

Clare K. Rothschild, Hebrews as an Instructional Appendix to Romans

Bryan R. Dyer, The Epistolary Closing of Hebrews and Pauline Imitation

III. Pauline Pseudepigraphy outside the Christian Canon

Philip L. Tite, Dusting off a Pseudo-Historical Letter: Re-thinking the Epistolary Aspects of the Apocryphal Epistle to the Laodiceans

Ilaria Ramelli, The Pseudepigraphical Correspondance between Seneca and Paul: A Reassessment

Michael Kaler, The Heretics' Apostle and Two Pauline Pseudepigrapha from Nag Hammadi

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