Τακτική επισκόπηση ειδήσεων σχετικών με τις βιβλικές σπουδές και τον αρχέγονο Χριστιανισμό
Δευτέρα 18 Μαΐου 2015
Ένα νέο βιβλίο για τον Ευσέβιο στο διαδίκτυο / A new book on Eusebius online
Ετικέτες
ευαγγέλια,
Ιώσηπος,
Πατέρες,
Ωριγένης,
Rezeptionsgeschichte
Κυριακή 17 Μαΐου 2015
O Αβραάμ στο Ρωμ 4 / Abraham in Romans 4
Themelios 40:1 (2015)
David Shaw, "Romans 4 and the Justification of Abraham in Light of Perspectives New and Newer," 50-62
David Shaw, "Romans 4 and the Justification of Abraham in Light of Perspectives New and Newer," 50-62
Ετικέτες
ιστορία έρευνας,
προς Ρωμαίους,
Themelios
Το τρέχον τεύχος του ZNT / The current issue of ZNT
Zeitschrift für Neues Testament 17/24 (2014)
- Christian Strecker, "Ritual oder Übung? Ereignis oder Wiederholung? Rettung oder Glück? Gedanken zur frühchristlichen Lebenskunst im Corpus Paulinum"
- Bernhard Lang, "Jesus – ein kynischer Philosoph. Philosophische Lebensweise und griechisches Denken in den Evangelien"
- Judith Perkins, "Verwehrtes Personsein"
- Kristina Dronsch, "Prekäres Wissen. Zeugenschaft als Lebensform im Johannesevangelium"
- Eckart Reinmuth, "Einleitung zur Kontroverse Die frühen Christen: selbstbestimmt oder fremdbestimmt?"
- Theo Kobusch, "Selbstbestimmte Freiheit. Das frühe Christentum im Kontext der antiken Philosophie"
- Manuel Vogel, "Fremdbestimmte Freiheit. Einige vorwiegend paulinische Paraphrasen"
- Thomas Popp, "»damit ihr seinen Fußspuren nachfolgt« (1 Petr 2,21). Christus als Leitbild der Lebenskunst im 1. Petrusbrief"
Ετικέτες
1 Πέτρου,
αρχέγονος Χριστιανισμός,
κατά Ιωάννην,
φιλοσοφία,
ZNT
Ένα νέο βιβλίο για την Επιστολή Αριστέα / A new book on the Letter of Aristeas
Από τις εκδόσεις Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht κυκλοφόρησε το βιβλίο της Ekaterina Matusova σχετικά με την Επιστολή Αριστέα. Η συγγραφέας ασχολείται με τη δομή της αφήγησης και προσφέρει μία νέα ερμηνεία του:
Ekaterina Matusova, The Meaning of the Letter of Aristeas: In light of biblical interpretation and grammatical tradition, and with reference to its historical context (FRLANT 260), Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2015
172 σελίδες
ISBN 978-3-525-54043-5
79,99 €
Περιγραφή εκδοτικού οίκου / Publisher's description
Ekaterin Matusova offers a new approach to the old problems of interpretation of the “Letter of Aristeas”.
Chapter 1 deals with the question of the structure of the narrative. Matusova argues that at the time of Aristeas compositions of the kind of the Reworked Pentateuch, or Rewritten Bible were circulating in Egypt in parallel with the LXX and were a source of interpretations of the Hebrew text different from the LXX and of specific combinations of subjects popular in Second Temple Judaism. In particular, Matusova further argues that the leading principle of the composition of the Letter is that of the Reworked Deuteronomy, where subjects referring to the idea of following the Law among the gentiles were grouped together. The analysis is based on a broad circle of Jewish sources, including Philo of Alexandria and documents from the Qumran library. The principle of the composition discovered in this part of the study is referred to as the Jewish paradigm.
Chapter 2 offers a new interpretation of the frame story in the narrative, i.e. of the story of the translation in the strict sense. Matusova shows that two paradigms are skilfully combined in this split story: the Jewish one, based on the Bible, and the Greek one, which involves Greek grammatical theory. She further argues that the story, when read in terms of Greek grammar, turns out to be a consistent story not of the translation, but of the correction of the LXX, which is important for our understanding of the early history of the translation. The analysis involves extensive excurses into Greek grammatical theory, including a discussion of Aristotle, Dionysius Thrax and other Hellenistic grammarians.
In Chapter 3 Matusova tries to find the reason for the combination of these two paradigms, namely the Jewish biblical paradigm and the Greek grammatical ones, and to interpret their interconnected meaning, by placing it in the broad historical context of the Ptolemaic state
Ετικέτες
Διασπορά,
μετάφραση Ο΄,
Παλαιά Διαθήκη
Το τρέχον τεύχος του Apocrypha / The current issue of Apocrypha
Apocrypha 25 (2014)
- Jean-Daniel Kaestli / Willy Rordorf, "La fin de la vie de Thècle dans les manuscrits des Actes de Paul et Thècle. Édition des textes additionnels"
- Zvi Ron, "The Habakkuk Section in ‘Bel and the Snake’: The Rabbinic Perspective"
- Stephen Pelle, "A Quotation from the Questions of Bartholomew in an early Medieval Latin Sermon"
- Magdalena Diaz Araujo, "Some Remarks on the Merkabah’s Vision in the Greek Life of Adam and Eve"
- Jean-Daniel Dubois, "La figure d’Adam dans les Extraits du gnostique valentinien Théodote"
- Sever Voicu, "Gematria e acrostico di Adamo: nuovi testimoni"
- Frédéric Amsler, "Qui a dit qu’Adam avait péché? Adam et Ève dans les Homélies pseudo-clémentines"
- Cecilia Antonelli, "Étude critique : Antonio Orbe, Introduction à la théologie des iie et iiie siècles"
Ancient World Digital Library
Μία εξαιρετική πρωτοβουλία του Institute for the Study of the Ancient World του Πανεπιστημίου της Νέας Υόρκης είναι η ψηφιακή βιβλιοθήκη του, η οποία παρέχει πρόσβαση σε ένα συνεχώς αυξανόμενο αριθμό βιβλίων, σχετικά με την Αρχαία Εγγύς Ανατολή, Αρχαίο Ιουδαϊσμό και Αρχέγονο Χριστιανισμό. Οι ενδιαφερόμενοι ερευνητές μπορούν να διαβάσουν τα ψηφιοποιημένα βιβλία online:
Σάββατο 16 Μαΐου 2015
Βιβλογνωσία της Καινής Διαθήκης / Bible study of the NT
Από τις εκδόσεις Πεδίο κυκλοφόρησε ένα νέο βιβλίο σχετικό με τη "Βιβλογνωσία" της Καινής Διαθήκης. Πρόκειται για τον κλάδο των βιβλικών σπουδών που παρέχει βασικές πληροφορίες για τα βιβλία της Καινής Διαθήκης (σύντομες εισαγωγικές πληροφορίες, περιεχόμενο και δομή του κειμένου). Το παρόν βιβλίο είναι η μετάφραση από το γερμανικό του βιβλίου του Klaus-Michael Bull κι εκπονήθηκε από τον αναπληρωτή καθηγητή της ΚΔ στο Πανεπιστήμιο των Αθηνών Χρήστο Καρακόλη. Εγκαινιάζει μία νέα σειρά επιστημονικών εγχειριδίων υπό τον τίτλο "Βιβλική Επιστήμη", που σκοπό έχει να προσφέρει στο ευρύ αναγνωστικό κοινό βασικά εργαλεία πρόσβασης, όπως τονίζεται στον πρόλογο του βιβλίου.
Klaus-Michael Bull, Βιβλογνωσία της Καινής Διαθήκης, μτφρ. Χ. Καρακόλης (Βιβλική Επιστήμη 1), Πεδίο, Αθήνα 2015
28 ευρώ
Διεθνές Συνέδριο: Sacra privata. From pagan religiosity to early Christian domestic cult / International Conf.: Sacra privata. From pagan religiosity to early Christian domestic cult
21-21 Μαΐου 2015
Πανεπιστήμιο της Βιέννης
The three-day international conference brings together scholars from different scientific fields comprising New Testament Studies, Christian Archaeology, Ancient History of Religion and Church History. By analyzing archaeological and literary sources the lectures will discuss the phenomenon of domestic religion from various perspectives reaching from the Egyptian, Hellenistic and Roman time to early Christianity.
Πρόγραμμα / Programme
Πρόγραμμα / Programme
Thursday, 21 May 2015
14.00–14.15: Opening Session
14.15–15.00: Edward Adams | King's College, London
Sacra privata and early Christian meeting places
15.00–15.30: Coffee Break
15.30–16.15: Christoph Auffarth | University of Bremen
Nach dem Opfer. Transformation von Religion in der Spätantike: Religion in der Familie
16.15–17.00: Andreas Bendlin | University of Toronto
Religious Agency in the Household: The Praxeology of Domestic Cult in Roman Italy
17.00–17.45: Verena Fugger | Austrian Academy of Sciences
Norbert Zimmermann | German Archaeological Institute Rome
Archaeological evidences and new questions concerning early Christian domestic cult
18.30–20.45: Reception and guided tour through the Collection of Greek and Roman Antiquities in the KHM (Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien)
Registration required!
Friday, 22 May 2015
9.00–9.45: John Bodel | Brown University, Providence
Household religion and religions of the house: The spiritual lives of Roman slaves
9.45–10.30: David Frankfurter | University of Boston
The Spaces of Domestic Religion in Late Antique Egypt
10.30–11.00: Coffee Break
11.00–11.45: Marco Frenschkowski | University of Leipzig
Persönliche und innerfamiliäre religiöse Praxis in apokryphen Apostelakten
11.45–12.30: Sible De Blaauw | University Nijmegen
The Early History of the Roman Titular Churches: Archaeological Traces, Memories and Myths
12.30–14.00: Lunch Break
14.00–14.45: Katharina Greschat | University of Bochum
Oratorium nostrum. Gregory of Tours and his Construction of a Christian lararium
14.45–15.30: Caroline Johnson-Hodge | College of the Holy Cross, Worcester
Through the Back Door: Christianity as Household Cult
15.30–16.00: Coffee Break
16.00–16.45: Ulrich Volp | University of Mainz
Domestic Religion and Family Duties: Insights from the Fathers and Cultural Anthropology
Saturday, 23 May 2015
9.00–9.45: Andrew McGowan | Yale University, New Haven
Carcer autem pulcher: Christian ritual, gender, and space
9.45–10.30: Andreas Müller | University of Kiel
Der Kult in der Zelle. Häusliche Religiosität im spätantiken Mönchtum
10.30–11.00: Coffee Break
11.00–11.45: Andreas Pülz | Austrian Academy of Sciences
Alexander Schobert | Austrian Academy of Sciences
Architectural decoration with Christian Symbols in late antique/early Byzantine houses
11.45–12.30: Judith Lieu | Cambridge University
Household and Family in Diaspora Judaism
12.30–14.00: Lunch Break
14.00–14.45: Margaret Y. MacDonald | St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish
Re-envisioning Ekklesia Space: Evidence of the Flexible use of Household Space for Religious Instruction and Practice in the Pastoral Epistles
14.45–15.30: Günther Schörner | University of Vienna
Location of domestic rituals in the Roman Empire: an interprovincial comparison
15.30–15.45: Closing Session
RBL 15.5.2015
John Ashton, The Gospel of John and Christian Origins
Reviewed by Seth Pollinger
Cornelis Bennema, A Theory of Character in New Testament Narrative
Reviewed by Alicia D. Myers
David G. Burke, Philip H. Towner, and John F. Kutsko, eds., The King James Version at 400: Assessing Its Genius as Bible Translation and Its Literary Influence
Reviewed by Brian Hartley
Josef Forsling, Composite Artistry in the Book of Numbers: A Study in Biblical Narrative Conventions
Reviewed by Benjamin D. Giffone
Robert W. Funk, A Beginning-Intermediate Grammar of Hellenistic Greek
Reviewed by James W. Voelz
Mark Harding and Alanna Nobbs, eds., All Things to All Cultures: Paul among Jews, Greeks, and Romans
Reviewed by Andrew Spurgeon
Felipe de Jesús Legarreta-Castillo, The Figure of Adam in Romans 5 and 1 Corinthians 15: The New Creation and Its Ethical and Social Reconfiguration
Reviewed by John Anthony Dunne
Boris Paschke, Particularism and Universalism in the Sermon on the Mount: A Narrative-Critical Analysis of Matthew 5-7 in the Light of Matthew's View on Mission
Reviewed by Jeannine K. Brown
Michael L. Satlow, How the Bible Became Holy
Reviewed by Chad Spigel
Jay Twomey, 2 Corinthians: Crisis and Conflict
Reviewed by Adam White
Reviewed by Seth Pollinger
Cornelis Bennema, A Theory of Character in New Testament Narrative
Reviewed by Alicia D. Myers
David G. Burke, Philip H. Towner, and John F. Kutsko, eds., The King James Version at 400: Assessing Its Genius as Bible Translation and Its Literary Influence
Reviewed by Brian Hartley
Josef Forsling, Composite Artistry in the Book of Numbers: A Study in Biblical Narrative Conventions
Reviewed by Benjamin D. Giffone
Robert W. Funk, A Beginning-Intermediate Grammar of Hellenistic Greek
Reviewed by James W. Voelz
Mark Harding and Alanna Nobbs, eds., All Things to All Cultures: Paul among Jews, Greeks, and Romans
Reviewed by Andrew Spurgeon
Felipe de Jesús Legarreta-Castillo, The Figure of Adam in Romans 5 and 1 Corinthians 15: The New Creation and Its Ethical and Social Reconfiguration
Reviewed by John Anthony Dunne
Boris Paschke, Particularism and Universalism in the Sermon on the Mount: A Narrative-Critical Analysis of Matthew 5-7 in the Light of Matthew's View on Mission
Reviewed by Jeannine K. Brown
Michael L. Satlow, How the Bible Became Holy
Reviewed by Chad Spigel
Jay Twomey, 2 Corinthians: Crisis and Conflict
Reviewed by Adam White
Ετικέτες
1 Κορινθίους,
2 Κορινθίους,
Ματθαίος,
μετάφραση,
Παλαιά Διαθήκη,
Παύλος,
Ρωμαίους,
RBL
Το τρέχον τεύχος του ZAC / The current issue of ZAC
Zeitschrift für antikes Christentum 18:3 (2014)
- Robert G. T. Edwards, "Clement of Alexandria’s Anti-Valentinian Interpretation of Gen 1:26−27," 365-389 (abstract)
- Clemens Leonhard, "Morning salutationes and the Decline of Sympotic Eucharists in the Third Century," 420-442 (abstract)
- Dan Batovici, "Textual Revisions of the Shepherd of Hermas in Codex Sinaiticus," 443-470 (abstract)
Ετικέτες
αρχαία Εκκλησία,
αρχέγονος Χριστιανισμός,
Παλαιά Διαθήκη,
πρόσληψη,
ZAC
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