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Πέμπτη 8 Ιανουαρίου 2026

Το τρέχον τεύχος του Journal of Ethics in Antiquity and Christianity / The current issue of Journal of Ethics in Antiquity and Christianity

 Journal of Ethics in Antiquity and Christianity 7 (2025)

Το τρέχον τεύχος του περιοδικού είναι αφιερωμένο στην ηθική της ειρήνης.

  • Sebastian Grätz, "Friedenskonzeption im Alten Testament: Eine Annäherung," 7-20 (OA)
  • Moisés Mayordomo, "Gott des Friedens - Gott der Gewalt: Theologische Ambivalenzen im Neuen Testament," 21- (OA)
  • Morwenna Ludlow, David Newheiser, "What kind of speech makes for peace? Eine Annährung," 37-48 (OA)
  • Sara Contini, "Das vergessene ethische Stichwort: Humilitas- Humiliation as Instruments of Peace in Origen’s Preaching," 50-57 (OA)
  • Regina Elsner, "Friedensethik im Kontext des russischen Angriffskriegs gegen die Ukraine," 58-65 (OA)

Τετάρτη 17 Αυγούστου 2022

Στο τρέχον τεύχος του Studies in Christian Ethics / In the current issue of Studies in Christian Ethics

 Studies in Christian Ethics 35/3 (2022)

  • Cornelis Bennema, "A Model of Johannine Ethics," 433–456 (abstract)
  • Ryan Buesnel, "The Sermon on the Mount and Christian Ethics in the Nazi Bible," 457–470 (abstract)

Τετάρτη 27 Απριλίου 2022

Το τρέχον τεύχος του Journal of Ethics in Antiquity and Christianity / The current issue of Journal of Ethics in Antiquity and Christianity

Journal of Ethics in Antiquity and Christianity 3 (2021)

"Editorial: Ethik der Nächsten und Fremdenliebe /  Editorial: Ethics of love for neighbors and strangers," 3-6

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Τρίτη 1 Μαρτίου 2022

To τρέχον τεύχος του CBR / The current issue of CBR

 Currents in Biblical Research 20/2 (2022)

  • Alice Ogden Bellis, "Proverbs in Recent Research," 133-164 (abstract)
  • John-Patrick O'Connor, "Void of Ethics No More: The Gospel of Mark and New Testament Ethics," 165-185 (abstract)
  • Chantel R. Heister, "Jezebel’s Punishment in Revelation 2: Research and Trends," 186-199 (abstract)

Παρασκευή 15 Οκτωβρίου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του DSD / The current issue of DSD

 Dead Sea Discoveries 28/3 (2021)

Special Issue: Formation of the Subject—Essays in Honor of Carol Newsom’s 70th Birthday

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).

Παρασκευή 5 Φεβρουαρίου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του CBR / The current issue of CBR

 Currents in Biblical Research 19/2 (2021)

  • Brad E. Kelle, "Moral Injury and Biblical Studies: An Early Sampling of Research and Emerging Trends," 121-144 (abstract)
  • Gert T.M. Prinsloo, "Reading the Masoretic Psalter as a Book: Editorial Trends and Redactional Trajectories," 145-177 (abstract)
  • Timothy A. Gabrielson, "Parting Ways or Rival Siblings? A Review and Analysis of Metaphors for the Separation of Jews and Christians in Antiquity," 178-204 (abstract)


Δευτέρα 10 Αυγούστου 2020

Το τρέχον τεύχος του Neotestamentica / The current issue of Neotestamentica

 Neotestamentica 54/1 (2020)

  • Christoph Stenschke, "Paul's References to Women in His Letter to the Romans and Their Function in the Argument of the Letter: A Modest Proposal," 1-45 (abstract)
  • D. Francois Tolmie, "The Ethics of the Letter to Philemon,"  47-66 (abstract)
  • Jonathan Kuwornu-Adjaottor, "A Critical Study of the Translation of Matthew 6:12 in the Dangme Bible," 67-86 (abstract)
  • George Njeri, "Surprise on the Day of Judgment in Matthew 25:31–46 and The Book of the Watchers," 87-104 (abstract)
  • Scott Lewis Adams, "Prayer in Johannine Perspective: An Analysis of Prayer in the Farewell Discourse and 1 John," 105-128 (abstract)
  • Mary Jerome Obiorah - Favour C. Uroko, "The Theological Impact of a Contextual Interpretation of Sacred Scripture in Nigeria," 129-144 (abstract)

Κυριακή 9 Αυγούστου 2020

Η προφητική ηθική / Prophetic morality

 O Kenneth Seeskin (Northwestern University) συζητά το περιεχόμενο της ηθικής διδασκαλίας των προφητών της Παλαιάς Διαθήκης και τα φιλοσοφικά αλλά και ιστορικά ζητήματα που αυτή θέτει:

The Prophetic View of Morality

Δευτέρα 6 Απριλίου 2020

Το τρέχον τεύχος του CBQ / The current issue of CBQ

Catholic Biblical Quarterly 82:2 (2020)

  • Francis M. Macatangay, "Fiduciary Duties and Wages in the Book of Tobit," 183-196 (abstract)
  • Samuel Hildebrandt, "Whose Voice Is Heard? Speaker Ambiguity in the Psalms," 197-213 (abstract)
  • Jacqueline Vayntrub, "Tyre's Glory and Demise: Totalizing Description in Ezekiel 27," 214-236 (abstract)
  • Gareth J. Wearne, "What Was the Book of Moses in 4QMMT?" 237-255 (abstract)
  • Dorothea H. Bertschmann, "'What Does Not Kill Me Makes Me Stronger': Paul and Epictetus on the Correlation of Virtues and Suffering," 256-275 (abstract)
  • Jerome H. Neyrey SJ, "Syncrisis and Encomium: Reading Hebrews through Greek Rhetoric," 276-299 (abstract)

Τρίτη 19 Νοεμβρίου 2019

Οι ηθικές αξίες στον αρχαίο Ισραήλ / Ethical values in ancient Israel

O  James Nati παρουσιάζει το βιβλίο του John Barton, Ethics in Ancient Israel. New York: Oxford, 2014 στην ιστοσελίδα Ancient Jew Review:

Παρασκευή 4 Οκτωβρίου 2019

Δύο άρθρα βιβλικού ενδιαφέροντος στο τρέχον τεύχος του ThQ / Two articles of biblical interest in the current issue of ThQ

Theologische Quartalschrift 199:3 (2019)

  • Niclas Förster, "Die Frage der moralischen Reinheit – Jesus und die Jerusalemer Priester," 229-246
  • Michael Hauber, "Verfälschung der Worte Jesu? : Philologisches, Systematisches und Didaktisches zur sechsten Vaterunserbitte," 247-271 


Τρίτη 13 Αυγούστου 2019

Πέμπτη 23 Μαΐου 2019

Τα αρχαία χειρόγραφα: ζητήματα ακαδημαϊκής ηθικής / Ancient manuscripts: issues of academic ethics

Στη σειρά των άρθρων "Textual Objects and Material Philology" που δημοσιεύονται στην ιστοσελίδα The Bible and Interpretation έχει αναρτηθεί το κείμενο της Liv Ingeborg Lied σχετικά με τα ζητήματα ακαδημαϊκής ηθικής, τα οποία προκύπτουν από την απόκτηση, φύλαξη, μελέτη κι έκδοση των αρχαίων χειρογράφων:

Σάββατο 27 Απριλίου 2019

Journal of Ethics in Antiquity and Christianity

Ένα νέο ηλεκτρονικό περιοδικό, ελεύθερης πρόσβασης, αφιερωμένο στην ηθική του αρχαίου κόσμου και στον Χριστιανισμό, ανέβηκε στο διαδίκτυο εδώ και λίγες μέρες. Όπως αναφέρεται στη σχετική ανακοίνωση στόχος του περιοδικού είναι ο διάλογος μεταξύ της εξηγητικής/πατρολογικής έρευνας και της συστηματικής/φιλοσοφικής προβληματικής. Το πρώτο τεύχος διατίθεται ήδη στο διαδίκτυο:

Journal of Ethics in Antiquity and Christianity 1 (2019)



Diskussionsthesen

  • Dorothea Erbele-Küster, "Thesen zur Biblischen Ethik zwischen Lebenskunst und Auslegungskunst," 88-89
  • Ruben Zimmermann, "Eine theologische Ethik ohne Schriftbezug ist keine theologische Ethik!" 90-91
  • Ulrich Volp, "Thesen zur patristischen Ethik und ihrem Verhältnis zu den biblischen Texten," 92-93
  • Michael Roth, "Sechzehn Thesen zur Autorität der Bibel für die Theologische Ethik aus lutherischer Perspektive," 94-95
  • Raphaela J. Meyer zu Hörste-Bührer, "Tentative Thesen zur Bedeutung der biblischen Texte für ethisches Arbeiten," 96-97

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