Buch, Englisch, 503 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
Buch, Englisch, 503 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
ISBN: 978-1-4813-1764-1
Verlag: Baylor University Press
Drawing on several decades of Frey's research, this book demonstrates why students of the New Testament must study early Jewish texts, and in particular the Qumran corpus, and how these texts can be aptly applied. In the end, the hope is that we will have learned to see the New Testament more in terms of contemporary Judaism. Such insights are of profound theological importance, enabling us to pay attention to a feature of Christianity that was fundamental in its beginnings and is still significant today.
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- Introduction: The Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament
- 1 The Dead Sea Scrolls and New Testament Interpretation: History of Scholarship, Methodology of Comparison, and Two Test Cases
- 2 Changing Issues and Hermeneutical Horizons in Qumran Research
- 3 Qumran and the Study of the New Testament: Insights on the Historical Jesus and the Making of Christology
- 4 Paul's View of the Spirit in the Light of Qumran
- 5 Flesh and Spirit: Palestinian Jewish Wisdom Traditions and Paul's Anthropological Terms
- 6 Contextualizing Paul's "Works of the Law": MMT in New Testament Scholarship
- 7 The Johannine Literature and the Background of Its Dualistic Language
- 8 Communal Meals in the Qumran Texts and the Quest for the Context of the Last Supper
- 9 The Dead Sea Scrolls, Scriptural Authority, and the Emerging Canon
- 10 Apocalyptic Writings in Qumran and the Community's Idea of History
- 11 Qumran and the Essenes: On the Historical Value of the Ancient Sources
- 12 Qumran and Archaeology
- Summary and Concluding Perspectives: The Scrolls and the New Testament after Seventy-Five Years—What Have We Learned?