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Κυριακή 20 Αυγούστου 2023

Το τρέχον τεύχος του NTS / The current issue of NTS

 New Testament Studies 69/3 (2023)

  • John M.G. Barclay, "Rich Poverty: 2 Corinthians 8.1–15 and the Social Meaning of Poverty and Wealth," 243-257 (open access)
  • Christina Hoegen-Rohls, "Rezeptionskritik und Rezeptionsgeschichte des Neuen Testaments: Eine methodologische Skizze," 258-270 (open access)
  • Régis Burnet, "What is Reception Study? A Proposal for Terminological Definitions Based on Christina Hoegen-Rohls’ Article," 271-276
  • Régis Burnet, "Why ‘Reception History’ Is Not Just Another Exegetical Method: The Case Of Mark's Ending," 277-290 (abstract)
  • Christina Hoegen-Rohls, "Überlegungen zur Rezeptionsgeschichte des Neuen Testaments im Gespräch mit Régis Burnet," 291-298 (open access)
  • Anders Runesson, "What Does It Mean to Read New Testament Texts ‘within Judaism’?" 299-312 (open access)
  • Michael P. Theophilos, "Numismatic Insights into Pauline Ethics: ΕΥΕΡΓ- on Roman Provincial, Parthian and Seleucid Coinage," 313-331 (open access)
  • Laurențiu Florentin Moț, "Is λιβανωτός a censer/brazier in Revelation 8.3, 5? How in the lexicon is this possible?" 332-344 (abstract)
  • David Cielontko, "The Second Teacher's Story in the Infancy Gospel of Thomas: A Contribution to the Recent Discussion on the Developmental Interpretation," 345-354 (open access)
  • Luisa Lesage Gárriga, "‘Why don't you sing, Thomas?’ The manuscript tradition omitting the Hymn of the Bride in Acta Thomae," 355-363 (abstract)

Το τρέχον τεύχος του EC / The current issue of EC

 Early Christianity 14/2 (2023)

  • Tobias Nicklas, "Mit heteronomen Texten arbeiten: Beispiele aus der Welt christlicher Apokryphen," 121-142 (abstract)
  • Janet Spittler, "Νῦν ἀναστὰς οὐ ζῇς ὄντως: Resurrection in the Acts of John," 143-168 (abstract)
  • Clare K. Rothschild, "Dynasty and the Christian Apocrypha," 169-201 (abstract)
  • Tony Burke, "Christian Apocrypha in the Lost Libraries of Late Antiquity," 202-243 (abstract)

Δευτέρα 22 Μαΐου 2023

Το τρέχον τεύχος του JECH / The current issue of JECH

 Journal of Early Christian History 12/3 (2022)

  • Constantine A. Bozinis, "Divine Eros in the Apocryphal Acts of Paul and Thecla," 1-26 (abstract)
  • David R. Edwards, "' Taken Up in Glory': Early Christian Traditions of the Ascension in Light of 1 Timothy 3:16," 27-47 (abstract)
  • David C. Harris, "The Maritime Wars of 4Q285 and Revelation," 48-58 (abstract)
  • Johnathan Jodamus, "(Con)texturing Ideologies of Modesty, Authority, and Childbearing in 1 Timothy 2:8–15," 59-78 (abstract)

Δευτέρα 24 Απριλίου 2023

Το τρέχον τεύχος του HTR / The current issue of HTR

 Harvard Theological Review 166/1 (2023)

  • Christopher S. Atkins, "Textualizing Pauline Revelation: Self-Referentiality, Reading Practices, and Pseudepigraphy in Ephesians," 24-43 (open access)
  • Stephen Robert Llewelyn, Will Robinson, "Hyperbole and the Cost of Discipleship: A Case Study of Luke 14:26," 44-65 (abstract)
  • Julia Snyder, "Prooftexting from Other People’s Scriptures? “Prophets and Patriarchs” in Acts of Philip 5–7," 66-90 (abstract)
  • Aviram Sariel, "Jonasian Gnosticism," 91-122 (open access)

Τρίτη 9 Αυγούστου 2022

Στα δύο τελευταία τεύχη του JECH / In the last two issues of JECH

Journal of Early Christian History 12/1 (2022)

Pain and Remedy in Early Judaism and Christianity

  • Monika Amsler, "Function and Aesthetics of Talmudic Medical Recipes," 5-26 (abstract)
  • Andrew Crislip, "Pain, Emotion, and Identity in Early Christianity," 27-51 (abstract)
  • Lennart Lehmhaus, "Talmudic Torment: Late Antique Jewish Texts on Pain and Suffering Between Medicine, Martyrdom, and Askesis,"  52-79 (abstract)
  • Matt O'Reilly, "Paul, Apostle of Pain: “One of Us-ness” and the Question of Suffering in 2 Corinthians," 80-95 (abstract)
  • Erin Galgay Walsh, "Giving Voice to Pain: New Testament Narratives of Healing in the Poetry of Jacob of Serugh," 96-118 (abstract)

Response

  • Chris L. de Wet, "Contextualising Pain and Remedy in Early Judaism and Christianity: A Response," 119-126 (abstract)

Journal of Early Christian History 12/2  (2022)

  • John-Christian Eurell, "Paul and the Jesus Tradition: Reconsidering the Relationship Between Paul and the Synoptics," 1-16 (abstract)
  • Christopher M. Hansen, "Re-examining the Pre-Christian Jesus," 17-40 (abstract)
  • Jeremy Punt, "Race, Texts, and Contexts: Whiteness and Anti-Judaism," 41-72 (abstract)
  • Mark Wilson, "Philip in Text and Realia: Contextualising a Biblical Figure Within Roman Hierapolis," 73-101 (abstract)

Το τρέχον τεύχος του Apocrypha / The current issue of Apocrypha

 Apocrypha 32 (2021)

  • Marianna Cerno, "Jesus’ New Face: A Newly Discovered Version of the Epistula Lentuli," 9-50 (abstract
  • Eirini Panou, "The Life of Mary’s Parents in Variations of the Protevangelion of James (4th – 9th c.), 51-70 (abstract
  • Jacob A. Lollar, "“The Marks of my Body, that I might Come to the Resurrection”: A Quotation of 3 Corinthians in the Syriac Martyrdom of Šarbēl," 71-84 (abstract
  • Dominique Côté, "La théogonie orphique des Pseudo-Clémentines dans sa fonction littéraire et polémique," 85-122 (abstract
  • Jean-Michel Roessli, "Christianisation de la Sibylle et de Virgile dans l’Oratio Constantini ad sanctorum coetum," 123-168 (abstract
  • Marie S. E. Clausén, "Delving for the Apocryphal Roots of England’s “Green Men”, " 169-202 (abstract
  • Bishara Ebeid, "Virgin Mary Apostola Apostolorum in Arabo-Coptic Apocryphal Texts under the Fatimids. The Case of the Lament of the Virgin and the Martyrdom of Pilate," 203-230 (abstract

Σάββατο 9 Ιουλίου 2022

Το τρέχον τεύχος του Novum Testamentum / The current issue of Novum Testamentum

 Novum Testamentum 64/3 (2022)

Κυριακή 15 Μαΐου 2022

Στο τρέχον τεύχος του JThS / In the current issue of JThS

 Journal of Theological Studies 72/2 (2022)

  • Ekaterina E Kozlova, "Acedia, 'Bourgeois Ennui', and Kingship in the Hebrew Bible and The Epic of Gilgamesh," 359-379 (abstract)
  • Eran Viezel, Nir Avieli, "Why are Jews Forbidden to Eat Meat and Milk Together? the Function of Eating Restrictions in Human Societies," 580-619 (abstract)
  • Cat Quine, "Victory as Defeat: Narrative Subversion of Omride Strength in 1 Kings 20," 620-633 
  • Eric R Montgomery, "‘He Gave to Adam Knowledge’: A Competing Creation Tradition in Early Judaism and Early Christianity," 676-708 (abstract)
  • Scott D Mackie, "‘God has had Mercy on Me’: Theology and Soteriology in Philo of Alexandria’s de Sacrificiis Abelis et Caini," 709-737 (abstract)
  • David Andrew Smith, "The Jewishness of Luke–Acts: Locating Lukan Christianity Amidst the Parting of The Ways," 738-768 (abstract)
  • Simon J Joseph, "‘Blessed is the One who Stands in the Beginning’ (L. 18): Revisiting Protological Eschatology in the Gospel of Thomas," 769-794 (abstract)

Δευτέρα 11 Απριλίου 2022

Στο τρέχον τεύχος του JECH / In the current issue of JECH

 Journal of Early Christian History 11/3 (2021)

  • David L. Eastman, "Peter’s Paradoxical Cross," 61-78 (abstract)
  • Andrew R. Koperski, "Eusebius, Revelation, and Its Place in the New Testament Canon," 79-94 (abstract)

Τρίτη 1 Μαρτίου 2022

Στο τρέχον τεύχος του HTR / In the current issue of HTR

Harvard Theological Review 115/1 (2022)

Δευτέρα 7 Φεβρουαρίου 2022

Στο τρέχον τεύχος του ZAC / In the current issue of ZAC

 Zeitschrift für antikes Christentum 25/3 (2021)

  • John Granger Cook, "Titus 1,12: Epimenides, Ancient Christian Scholars, Zeus’s Death, and the Cretan Paradox," 367-394 (abstract)
  • Gisela Fuchs, "Das syrische Perlenlied und die manichäische Redaktion: In Erinnerung an Wilhelm Boussets These (1917/1918)," 395-451 (abstract)

Παρασκευή 28 Ιανουαρίου 2022

Στο τρέχον τεύχος του JECS / In the current issue of JECS

 Journal of Early Christian Studies 29/4 (2021)

  • Travis W. Proctor, "A Cartography of Kinship: Domestic Space, Tomb Cult, and the Re-Mapping of Ephesus in the Acts of John," 463-493 (abstract)
  • Karl Heiner Dahm, "Commotion, Rebellion, and War: Eusebius of Caesarea's Narrative of Jewish Revolts against Roman Rule in His Ecclesiastical History," 495-523 (abstract)

Τετάρτη 15 Δεκεμβρίου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του Biblical Interpretation / The current issue of Biblical Interpretation

 Biblical Interpretation 29/ 4-5 (2021)

Πέμπτη 21 Οκτωβρίου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του Neotestamentica / The current issue of Neotestamentica

 Neotestamentica 55/1 (2021)

  • Scott Lewis Adams, "The Rhetorical Function of Petitionary Prayer in Revelation," 1-22 (abstract)
  • Sanrie M. de Beer, Pierre J. Jordaan, "Heeding the Voices of Ὀρφανοί καὶ Xῆραι (Fatherless Households) in James 1:27: Utilising the Greimassian Semiotic Square," 23-42 (abstract)
  • Paul B. Decock, "'This Book': The Rhetoric of John's Apocalypse," 43-63 (abstract)
  • Friedrich W. de Wet, Adriaan Lamprecht, "The Aorist Indicative's Prior to Past Usage: A Mental Space Theory Analysis," 65-88 (abstract)
  • David L. Eastman, "The Pauline Teachings of Peter in the Apocryphal Acts," 89-109 (abstract)
  • Mookgo S. Kgatle, "Healing Practices in the Epistle of James Applied to New Prophetic Churches in South Africa," 111-123 (abstract)
  • Prince Emma Peters, "Brauchbarkeit of the Q Hypothesis in Modern Source-Critical Studies," 125-137 (abstract)
  • Stephen Rockwell, "Who are the Lowly, Weak and Despised? A Re-evaluation of 1 Corinthians 1:26–31," 139-153 (abstract)
  • Cornelia van Deventer, "The Mosaic of Belief in the Fourth Gospel," 155-170 (abstract)
  • Daniel Nii Aboagye Aryeh, "Social-Scientific Interpretation of the Parables of Jesus in Luke: A Review of Some Works of Ernest van Eck," 171-191 (abstract)

Κυριακή 26 Σεπτεμβρίου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του Sacra Scripta / The current issue of Sacra Scripta

 Sacra Scripta 18/1 (2020)

Martin Meiser, "Die Selbstpräsentation des Paulus im Galaterbrief im Vergleich mit antiker rhetorischer und epistolographischer Praxis,"  7-35 
Recent rhetoric research on Paul no longer only discusses descriptive aspects, but also evaluative aspects. The present contribution compares Paul and Cicero with regard to their self-presentation in order to better understand the polemics of the Epistle to the Galatians and the ethos of the apostle, also in detail. For this purpose, it draws not only on some ancient textbooks of rhetoric, but also on speeches actually delivered by Cicero, which Cicero probably revised later.

Cha-Yong Ku, "'Siehe, der Mensch ist geworden wie unsereiner und weiß, was gut und böse ist': Gen 3,22 als Ironie?"  36-49
Dieser Aufsatz versucht, Gen 3,22a literarisch auszulegen und fragt dabei nach der versteckten Bedeutung, die der Autor in seine literarische Darstellung hineingelegt hat. Die Rede Gottes in Gen 3,22a scheint im umgebenden Text eher unverständlich zu sein. Denn die Aussage der Schlange, dass es möglich sei, durch die Erkenntnis von Gut und Böse gottgleich zu werden, wird als bloße Lüge nachgewiesen. Daraus lässt sich folgern, dass Gen 3,22a pure Ironie ist, die eine beißende Kritik Gottes an der Herausforderung durch den Menschen zum Ausdruck bringt.

Benjamin Lensink, "The 'Movement and Rest' in Gospel of Thomas 50," 50-69
The fiftieth logion of the Gospel of Thomas is an enigmatic triad of questions and answers told by Jesus to his disciples. The answer to the third question “What is the sign of your (pl) Father which is in you (pl)?” reads “it is movement and rest.” This phrase has no known parallels in similar literature and its meaning is unclear. The current article evaluates different explanations offered in recent scholarship before assessing the words “movement” and “rest” in the Gospel of Thomas as a whole. It then gives an overview of four possible contexts: Genesis, Jewish Hermeticism, Platonism, and Aristotelianism. The article concludes with claiming that a Platonist view makes most sense: Just as the Demiurge in Plato’s Timaeus placed the rotating soul – which moves while staying at rest – into the head of humankind, so the sign of the Father in his elect disciples is movement and rest. 

Romeo Popa, "Ethik als Vermittlung zwischen Generationen in den Pastoralbriefen," 70-96
In the Pastoral Letters the problem of the relationship between age groups is most clearly expressed in early Christian literature. In the course of the reorganization of church structures resistance against younger leaders is attested (1Tim 4:12-15). New “false doctrines” further fuel the tension between generations because especially “young widows” (1Tim 5:11-15; 2Tim 3,6) show interest in such theological offers. Consequently, they are also given special attention in the paraenesis, whereby the paternalistic tendencies are radicalized. The theological confrontation with the opponents and the development of age-appropriate ethic discourses are illuminated on the background of the relations between generations. 

Alexander Romualdus Dimas Pele Alu, "'Whom are You Seeking?' in the Fourth Gospel," 97-118
Of the four Gospels, the fourth Gospel uses the word “ζητέω” most often. The question “Whom are you seeking?” which is typical of the Evangelist, is addressed to various interlocutors: once to the two disciples of John the Baptist (Τί ζητεῖτε 1:38) and Mary Magdalene (τίνα ζητεῖς 20:15), and twice to the people who were going to arrest Jesus (Τίνα ζητεῖτε 18:4,7). The purpose of this research is to study a hypothesis: The seeking of Jesus by the two disciples in the call narrative (1:35-42) and Mary in the resurrection narrative (20:1-18) frame the failure of the Jews in the arrestation narrative (18:1-11).

Τρίτη 7 Σεπτεμβρίου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του ZNW / The current issue of ZNW

 Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft 112/2 (2021)

  • Michael Bachmann, "Die „Opponenten“ des Paulus im (heilsgeschichtlich profilierten) Galaterbrief," 145-179 (abstract)
  • James M. Scott, "Cosmopolitanism in Gal 3:28 and the Divine Performative Speech-Act of Paul’s Gospel," 180-200 (abstract)
  • Timothy A. Brookins, "An Obligation of Thanks (2Thess 1,3): Gift and Return in Divine-Human Relationships," 201-217 (abstract)
  • Stephan Witetschek, "Wie kommt Nero ins Petrus-Martyrium?" 218-237 (abstract)
  • Benjamin A. Edsall, "“And it rushed in”: A new proposal for interpreting GJudas 57,24," 238-250 (abstract)
  • Friedrich W. Horn, "Joachim Jeremias als Paulusforscher," 251-267 (abstract)
  • Lutz Doering, "Joachim Jeremias’ Beitrag zur Erforschung des antiken Judentums," 268-294 (abstract)

Πέμπτη 12 Αυγούστου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του ASE / The current issue of ASE

Annali di Storia dell’ Esegesi 37/2 (2020)

Early Christianity

Late Antique Christianity

  • Osvalda Andrei, "Series persecutorum. Le liste delle persecuzioni tra patti di memoria e damnatio memoriae"
  • Isabella D’Auria, "L’Historia apostolica di Aratore: riflessioni sulle funzioni dell’opera nel suo contesto storico"

Modern and Contemporary Impact on Early Christianity

Κυριακή 8 Αυγούστου 2021

Ο τρέχον τόμος του Apocrypha / The current issue of Apocrypha

 Apocrypha 31/2020

  • Francesca Prometea Barone, Anne-Catherine Baudoin, "Apocryphes et pseudépigraphes: Études en Hommage à Sever Voicu," 11-18 (front page)
  • Christian Boudignon, "Comment un livre biblique change-t-il d’auteur ? Lectures du Premier Esdras par Thalassios et Maxime le Confesseur," 19-32 (front page)
  • Anna Lampadaridi, "À la recherche de l’auteur perdu dans la Vie de Pancrace de Taormine (BHG 1410)," 33-60 (front page)
  • Caroline Macé, "La lettre de Denys l’Aréopagite à Timothée sur la mort des apôtres Pierre et Paul: L’apport de la version géorgienne," 61-104 (front page)
  • Jost Gippert, "The Wisdom of Sirach in Georgian: A Compilation and Its Sources," 105-128 (front page)
  • Emiliano Fiori, "Les deux versions syriaques de l’Apocalypse de Paul et leur place dans la transmission de cet apocryphe dans l’Orient chrétien," 129-154 (front page)
  • Paolo La Spisa, "La recensione araba antica dell’Apocalisse di Paolo secondo il codice Sinaitico Arabo 461 (IX sec.), " 155-188 (front page)
  • Rémi Gounelle, "La Clavis Litterarum Hibernensium de Donnchadh Ó Corráin: Présentation et étude critique," 189-206 (front page)

Παρασκευή 11 Ιουνίου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του New Testament Studies / The current issue of New Testament Studies

New Testament Studies 67/3 (2021)

  • Mark Jeong, "The Collapse of Society in Luke 23: A Thucydidean Take on Jesus’ Passion," 317-335 (abstract)
  • Ruben van Wingerden, "Carrying a σταυρός: A Re-Assessment of the Non-Christian Greek Sources," 336-355 
  • Tony Burke, Gregory Peter Fewster, "Opera Evangelica: A Lost Collection of Christian Apocrypha," 356-387 (abstract)
  • Olegs Andrejevs, "The Double Tradition in Luke (Q) 3–7 as a Macro-Chiasm and its Significance for the Synoptic Problem," 388-406 (abstract)
  • Benjamin A. Edsall, "Aphrahat and Pauline Reception: 1 Corinthians 7 and Baptismal Reasoning in East and West," 407-423 (abstract)
  •  Select The Usefulness of Pre-Genealogical Coherence for Detecting Multiple Emergence and Coincidental Agreement: Matthew 16.2b–3 as a Test Case
  • Charles L. Quarles, "The Usefulness of Pre-Genealogical Coherence for Detecting Multiple Emergence and Coincidental Agreement: Matthew 16.2b–3 as a Test Case," 424-446 (abstract)
  • Henk Jan de Jonge, "C. K. Barrett on Rudolf Bultmann as Symposiarch at the 1954 SNTS General Meeting in Marburg," 447-453 
  • Christopher M. Tuckett, "In Defence of R. H. Lightfoot," 454-473 (abstract)