Paul's 'Works of the Law' in the perspective of second century reception
Intro -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Introduction, Theory and Methodology -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Theory: Effective history and living memory -- 1.3. The early reception of Paul -- 1.4. Methodology -- 1.5. References and terminology -- 1.6...
Summary: | Intro -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Introduction, Theory and Methodology -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Theory: Effective history and living memory -- 1.3. The early reception of Paul -- 1.4. Methodology -- 1.5. References and terminology -- 1.6. Scope and outline -- Part II: The Old and New Perspectives on Works of the Law -- Chapter 2: The Old Perspective on Works of the Law -- 2.1. Martin Luther -- 2.1.1. Meaning: What works of what law? -- 2.1.2. Significance: What does the practice of these works signify? -- 2.1.3. Opposition: Why are these works not necessary for the Christian? -- 2.2. John Calvin -- 2.2.1. Meaning -- 2.2.2. Significance -- 2.2.3. Opposition -- 2.3. Rudolph Bultmann -- 2.3.1. Meaning -- 2.3.2. Significance -- 2.3.3. Opposition -- 2.4. Douglas Moo -- 2.4.1. Meaning -- 2.4.2. Significance -- 2.4.3. Opposition -- 2.5. Conclusion -- Chapter 3: The New Perspective on Works of the Law -- 3.1. E.P. Sanders -- 3.1.1. Meaning: What works of what law? -- 3.1.2. Significance: What does the practice of these works signify? -- 3.1.3. Opposition: Why are these works not necessary for the Christian? -- 3.2. James Dunn -- 3.2.1. Meaning -- 3.2.2. Significance -- 3.2.3. Opposition -- 3.3. N.T. Wright -- 3.3.1. Meaning -- 3.3.2. Significance -- 3.3.3. Opposition -- 3.4. Conclusion -- Part III: Early Perspectives on Works of the Law -- Chapter 4: The Didache (C) -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.1.1. Introduction and background -- 4.1.2. Text and translation -- 4.2. The Didache and Paul -- 4.2.1. Knowledge and use of Paul -- 4.3. The Law and Works in the Didache -- 4.3.1. Meaning: What works of what law? -- 4.3.2. Significance: What does the practice of these works signify? -- 4.3.3. Opposition: Why are these works not necessary for the Christian? -- 4.4. Conclusion Chapter 5: The Epistle of Barnabas (C) -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.1.1. Introduction and background -- 5.1.2. Text and translation -- 5.2. The Epistle of Barnabas and Paul -- 5.2.1. Knowledge and use of Paul -- 5.3. The Law and Works in the Epistle of Barnabas -- 5.3.1. Meaning -- 5.3.2. Significance -- 5.3.3. Opposition -- 5.4. Conclusion -- Chapter 6: Ignatius of Antioch (B): Epistle to the Magnesians and Epistle to the Philadelphians -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.1.1. Introduction and background -- 6.1.2. Texts and translations -- 6.2. Ignatius and Paul -- 6.2.1. Knowledge and use of Paul -- 6.2.2. Ignatius as Pauline interpreter -- 6.3. The Law and Works in Epistle to the Magnesians and Epistle to the Philadelphians -- 6.3.1. Meaning -- 6.3.2. Significance -- ???da?sµ??: A brief digression -- 6.3.3. Opposition -- 6.4. Conclusion -- Excursus I: Second Century Fragments -- Preaching of Peter -- Dialogue of Jason and Papiscus -- Acts of Paul -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7: The Epistle to Diognetus (B) -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.1.1. Introduction and background -- 7.1.2. Text and translation -- 7.2. The Epistle to Diognetus and Paul -- 7.2.1. Knowledge and use of Paul -- 7.2.2. Diognetus as Pauline interpreter -- 7.3. The Law and Works in the Epistle to Diognetus -- 7.3.1. Meaning -- 7.3.2. Significance -- 7.3.3. Opposition -- 7.4. Conclusion -- Chapter 8: The Apology of Aristides (C) -- 8.1. Introduction -- 8.1.1. Introduction and background -- 8.1.2. Text and translation -- 8.2. The Apology of Aristides and Paul -- 8.2.1. Knowledge and use of Paul -- 8.3. The Law and Works in the Apology of Aristides -- 8.3.1. Meaning -- 8.3.2. Significance -- 8.3.3. Opposition -- 8.4. Conclusion -- Excursus II: The Ebionites, Marcion, and Ptolemy -- The Ebionites -- Marcion -- Ptolemy -- Conclusion -- Chapter 9: Justin Martyr (A): Dialogue with Trypho -- 9.1. Introduction 9.1.1. Introduction and background -- 9.1.2. Text and translation -- 9.2. Justin and Paul -- 9.2.1. Knowledge and use of Paul -- 9.2.2. Justin as Pauline interpreter -- 9.3. The Law and Works in Dialogue with Trypho -- 9.3.1. Meaning -- 9.3.2. Significance -- 9.3.3. Opposition -- 9.4. Conclusion -- Chapter 10: Melito of Sardis (B): Peri Pascha -- 10.1. Introduction -- 10.1.1. Introduction and background -- 10.1.2. Text and translation -- 10.2. Melito and Paul -- 10.2.1. Knowledge and use of Paul -- 10.2.2. Melito as Pauline interpreter -- 10.3. The Law and Works in Peri Pascha -- 10.3.1. Meaning -- 10.3.2. Significance -- 10.3.3. Opposition -- 10.4. Conclusion -- Chapter 11: Irenaeus of Lyon (A): Against Heresies and Demonstration of the Apostolic Preaching -- 11.1. Introduction -- 11.1.1. Introduction and background -- 11.1.2. Texts and translations -- 11.2. Irenaeus and Paul -- 11.2.1. Knowledge and use of Paul -- 11.2.2. Irenaeus as Pauline interpreter -- 11.3. The Law and Works in Against Heresies and Demonstration of the Apostolic Preaching -- 11.3.1. Meaning -- 11.3.2. Significance -- 11.3.3. Opposition -- 11.4. Conclusion -- Part IV: Conclusions -- Chapter 12: Conclusions -- 12.1. Early perspectives on works of the law -- 12.1.1. Category A, Direct evidence -- 12.1.2. Category B, Supporting evidence -- 12.1.3. Category C, Circumstantial evidence -- 12.1.4. Unclassed sources -- 12.1.5. An "early perspective" on works of the law -- 12.1.6. From Irenaeus to Origen -- 12.2. Early, old, and new perspectives -- 12.2.1. Early and old perspectives -- 12.2.2. Early and new perspectives -- 12.3. Early perspectives and Paul -- Bibliography -- Index of References -- Index of Modern Authors -- Index of Subjects |
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Item Description: | Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 231-246 |
ISBN: | 316156281X |