Τετάρτη 19 Φεβρουαρίου 2020

Το τρέχον τεύχος του JSPL / The current issue of JSPL

Journal for the Study of Paul and His Letters 9 (2019)

  • Jermo van Nes - Myriam Klinker–De Klerck, "Special Issue Introduction: The Pastoral Epistles: Common Themes, Individual Compositions?" 4-5
  • Jermo van Nes, "The Pastoral Epistles: Common Themes, Individual Compositions? An Introduction to the Quest for the Origin(s) of the Letters to Timothy and Titus," 6-29 (abstract)
  • Jens Herzer, "Narration, Genre, and Pseudonymity: Reconsidering the Individuality and the Literary Relationship of the Pastoral Epistles," 30-51 (abstract)
  • Matthijs den Dulk, "Pauline Biography and the Letter to Titus: A Response to Jens Herzer," 52-61 (abstract)
  • Peter-Ben Smit, "Supermen and Sissies: Masculinities in Titus and 1 Timothy," 62-79 (abstract)
  • Suzan J. M. Sierksma-Agteres, "Faithfulness as Subhegemonic Antidote to a Precarious Existence: A Response to Peter-Ben Smit," 80-88 (abstract)
  • Rob van Houwelingen, "The Meaning of ἐπιϕάνεια in the Pastoral Epistles," 89-108 (abstract)
  • Dogara Ishaya Manomi, "Salvific, Ethical, and Consummative “Appearances” in the Pastoral Epistles? A Response to Rob van Houwelingen," 109-117 (abstract)
  • Armin D. Baum,"Stylistic Diversity in the Corpus Ciceronianum and in the Corpus Paulinum: A Comparison and Some Conclusions," 118-157 (abstract)
  • John Percival, "Deciding What Counts: The Difficulties of Comparing Stylistic Diversity. A Response to Armin D. Baum," 158-166 (abstract)
  • Stanley E. Porter, "The Pastoral Epistles: Common Themes, Individual Compositions. Concluding Reflections," 167-182 (abstract)

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