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The New Testament as canon : a reader in canonical criticism / Robert W. Wall and Eugene E. Lemcio.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Journal for the study of the New Testament. Supplement series ; ; 76.Publication details: Sheffield, Eng. : JSOT Press, c1992.Description: 376 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 1850753741
  • 9781850753742
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 225 20
LOC classification:
  • BS2320 .W35 1992
Contents:
The gospels and canonical criticism -- The parables of the great supper and the wedding feast: history, redaction and canon -- The commands to love God and neighbor: history, redaction and canon -- Father and son in the synoptics and John: a canonical reading -- The Acts of the apostles in canonical context -- Peter, 'son' of Jonah: the conversion of Cornelius in the context of canon -- Romans 1.1-15: an introduction to the Pauline corpus of the New Testament -- The problem of the multiple letter canon of the New Testament -- Ecumenicity and ecclesiology: the promise of the multiple letter canon of the New Testament -- Law and gospel, church and canon -- James and Paul in pre-canonical context -- The apocalypse of the New Testament in canonical context -- Introduction: New Testament ethics -- Ephesus and the New Testament canon.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

The gospels and canonical criticism -- The parables of the great supper and the wedding feast: history, redaction and canon -- The commands to love God and neighbor: history, redaction and canon -- Father and son in the synoptics and John: a canonical reading -- The Acts of the apostles in canonical context -- Peter, 'son' of Jonah: the conversion of Cornelius in the context of canon -- Romans 1.1-15: an introduction to the Pauline corpus of the New Testament -- The problem of the multiple letter canon of the New Testament -- Ecumenicity and ecclesiology: the promise of the multiple letter canon of the New Testament -- Law and gospel, church and canon -- James and Paul in pre-canonical context -- The apocalypse of the New Testament in canonical context -- Introduction: New Testament ethics -- Ephesus and the New Testament canon.

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