The New Testament and Hellenistic Judaism.

Aarhus, Denmark: Aarhus University Press, 1995. First Edition. Hardbound. Octavo, illustrated cloth covered boards, 293 pp., abbreviations, index of names index locorum. Very Good. Item #52436
ISBN: 8772884584

Introduction by Borgen. Preface by Giversen. Articles are "The Covenant - theirs or ours?" Giversen, "'Guiding the Knowing Vessel of your Heart,'" Lars Hartman, "Hellenistische Diaspora-Juden an der Wiege des Urchristentums," Nikolaus Walter, "The so-called Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament and Early Christianity," Marinus de Jonge, "The Son of David: Solomon and Jesus," James H. Charlesworth, "Apotheosis and Resurrection," Adela Yarbro Collins, "The Hellenistic Theios Aner - A Model for Early Christian Christology?" Aage Pilgaard, "The Distinctive Character of the New Testament Love Command in Relation to Hellenistic Judaism," Johannes Nissen, Some Hebrew and Pagan Features in Philo's and Paul's Interpretation of Hagar and Ishmael," Borgen, "Does Paul Argue Against Sacramentalism and Over-Confidence in 1 Cor. 10.1-14?" Karl Gustav Sandelin, "Paul's Use of Deut 30.12-14 in Jewish Context," Per Jarle Bekken, "Paul and Hellenistic Judiasm in Corenth," Niels Hyldahl, "The Catalogues of Hardships in the Pauline Correspondence: Background and Function," Niels Willert, "The Structural Typology of Adam and Christ: Some Modal-Semiotic Comments on the Basic Narrative of the Letter to the Romans," Ole Davidsen.

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