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Narrative Hermeneutics, History, and Rhetoric

A Festschrift for David P. Moessner

Series:  Novum Testamentum, Supplements, Volume: 194
Cover Narrative Hermeneutics, History, and Rhetoric
E-Book ISBN:
9789004702004
Publisher:
Brill
Print Publication Date:
30 Sep 2024
  • Subjects
    • Biblical Studies
      • New Testament & Early Christian Writings
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Frontispiece
Copyright Page
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
David P. Moessner’s Publications (1978–2023)
Introduction
Part 1 Narrative Hermeneutics
Chapter 1 Bending Time: Time and Eternity in the Fourth Gospel
Chapter 2 The Beheading of John the Baptizer and the Mutilation of Masistes’s Wife (Mark 6:17–29, Esther, Josephus, Ant. 18.116–119, and Herodotus, Hist. 9.109–112)
Chapter 3 Metalepsis in Narrative Charms and Miracle Stories
Chapter 4 Repetition and Narrative Progress: On the Arrangement of Doublets in the Gospel of Luke
Chapter 5 Hopes of Resurrection in Greek Texts of Early Judaism
Chapter 6 Messianic Interpretation of Israel’s Scripture and the Recognition of Jesus’s Identity in Luke 24
Chapter 7 Corpse Care in the Lukan Corpus: The Rhetoric of Ritual
Part 2 Characterization
Chapter 8 Character Studies: What Theophrastus Could Have Learned from Luke
Chapter 9 Paul the Mystic in His Letters and Acts
Chapter 10 Love and the Lukan Jesus
Chapter 11 Imperial Characters and Imperial Language in Luke-Acts
Part 3 Genre
Chapter 12 Prioritizing Process over Product: Toward a Genre of Matthew’s Gospel
Chapter 13 Is Acts History? The Dog That Didn’t Bark
Chapter 14 Acts as a Construction of Social Memory
Chapter 15 The Acts of Peter (Actus Vercellenses): A Jesus Christ Story?
Chapter 16 The Bioi of Pythagoras as Gospels
Part 4 Intertextuality and Reception History
Chapter 17 The Form of God and the Emotional Qualities of Piety in the Greek Pseudo-Clementine Novel
Chapter 18 Reading the Rhetoric of Papias and Eusebius on Mark, Once More
Chapter 19 The Lukan Character of Extensively Rewritten Passages in 𝔓127 and D05
Chapter 20 The Acts of Timothy, Luke’s Prologue, and Gospel Prologues: Accounts of the Composition of Early Christian Narratives
Chapter 21 A Faint Echo of Acts with No Small Implication in Justin Martyr’s Dialogue with Trypho
Back Matter
Index of Ancient Sources
Index of Modern Authors

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