Reception history has emerged over the last decades as a rapidly growing domain of research, entertaining a notable methodological diversity. Authoritative Texts and Reception History samples that diversity, offering a collection of essay that discuss various reception-historical issues, from a plurality of perspectives, across several fields: Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, Pseudepigrapha and the Dead Sea Scrolls, New Testament, early and late-antique Christianity. While furthering specific discussions in their specific fields, the contributions included hereâauthored by both established and emerging scholarsâillustrate just how wide the umbrella of âreception historyâ can be, and the varied range of topics, concerns and approaches it can accommodate.
Dan Batovici, is a Postdoctoral Fellow at KU Leuven, where he also earned his Ph.D. (2015). He has published so far a number of reception-historical articles in several journals, including Biblica, Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum, Apocrypha, and Archiv für Papyrusforschung.
Kristin De Troyer, Ph.D (1997, Leiden), is Professor of Old Testament at Universität Salzburg, having published widely on the textual history of the Old Testament, including editions of the Schøyen Greek Joshua (2005) and Leviticus (2010) in Papyrologica Florentina.
Contributors are: Moshe Blidstein, Michael A. Clark, James R. Davila, Rebekah Devine, Mark W. Elliott, Nicholas Ellis, Kevin Haley, Benjamin J.M. Johnson, David J. Larsen, Kerry Lee, Justin A. Mihoc, Frederik Mulder, Albertina Oegema, Beniamin Pascut, Martin G. Ruf, Andrew Talbert, Madalina Toca, Kristin De Troyer, Marijana VukoviÄ, N. T. Wright.
All interested in reception history in general, and in that of Jewish and early Christian texts, in special.