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100 1 $aSandt, Hubertus Waltherus Maria van de,$d1946-
245 14 $aThe Didache :$bits Jewish sources and its place in early Judaism and Christianity /$cHuub van de Sandt and David Flusser.
260 $aAssen, Netherlands :$bRoyal Van Gorcum ;$aMinneapolis, MN,$c2002.
300 $axviii, 431 pages :$billustrations ;$c25 cm.
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490 1 $aCompendia rerum Iudaicarum ad Novum Testamentum. Section III, Jewish traditions in early Christian literature ;$vv. 5
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 374-404) and indexes.
505 0 $aChapter 1. Introduction: History and text of the Didache : The prominence and decline of the Didache in early Christianity ; The text of the Didache : A translation of the corrected Jerusalem manuscript ; The direct textual sources : The manuscript of Jerusalem (H) : The quality of the manuscript ; The antiquity of the list of "Names of books used by the Hebrews" ; The antiquity of the central part of the Jerusalem Codex. The two Oxyrhynchus fragments (P) ; The Coptic fragment ; The version in the Ethiopian Church Order. The indirect textual sources : The apostolic constitutions ; The various forms of the Two Ways in Did 1-6. Composition and purpose of the Didache : Composition ; Purpose. The eschatological conclusion of the Didache (Did 16) ; The Evangelical section (Did 1:3b-2:1) ; Date and provenance.
505 0 $aI. The Two Ways tractate: Did 1-6 : Chapter 2. The Jewish source of Didache 1-6: the Two Ways : The contents of the Two Ways section in Did 1-6 ; The Didache form of the Two Ways tradition and the tradition's ancestry ; Other forms of the Two Ways tradition in early Christian literature : The Letter of Barnabas ; The Doctrina Apostolorum ; The Apostolic church Order and the Epitome of the Canons of the Holy Apostles ; The Arabic life of Shenoute ; The Ps.-Athanasian Syntagma Doctrinae and the Fides CCCXVIII Patrum. Toward the earliest form of the Two Ways tradition in early Christian literature.
505 0 $aChapter 3. The influence of the Two Ways in Christian literature : The early Christian period ; The Merovingian and Carolingian period : The rule of Benedict and the rule of the master ; The fifteenth sermon of Ps.-Boniface ; The second catechesis of the Ratio de Cathecizandis Rudibus.
505 0 $aChapter 4. A reconstruction of Two Ways : The Doctrina Apostolorum : The text of the Doctrina Apostolorum ; Literary features of the Doctrina Apostolorum. A reconstruction of the Greek Two Ways : The text of the reconstructed Greek Two Ways ; The English translation of the reconstructed Greek Two Ways ; Textual commentary of the reconstructed Greek Two Ways.
505 0 $aChapter 5. The Two Ways as a Jewish document : The dualistic setting of the Two Ways ; The Two Ways in its Essene and pre-Essene form ; The various traditional materials preserved in the Greek way of life : The essentials of the way of life (1:2) : The double love commandment (1:2ab) ; The golden rule (1:2c). The explanation of the essentials of the way of life in the Greek Two Ways 1:3a-3:6 : The term "explanation" (1:3a) ; The second half of the Decalogue (2:2-7) ; Light and weighty sins (3:1-6). Traditional Derekh Erets materials preserved in the whole the Greek Two Ways ; The tractate of the Greek Two Ways in its Jewish setting : The spiritual and ethical milieu of the Greek Two Ways ; The social milieu of the Greek Two Ways.
505 0 $aPart II. The Didache's place in early Judaism and nascent Christianity : Chapter 6. The Two Ways and the Sermon on the Mount : The preamble (Matt 5:3-16) and Conclusion (7:13-27) of the Sermon on the Mount ; The statements of principle (Matt 5:17-20) and the so-called antithesis (5:21-48) : Principles and antitheses (Matt 5:17-20, 21-48): Two conflicting literary units? ; Principles and antitheses: two complementary literary units ; Principles and primary antithesis: a reflection of an integral Jewish tradition (GTW 3:1-6) ; The rigorous formulation of the minor sins in the primary antitheses as a further radicalization of the underlying Jewish tradition. Conclusion.
505 0 $aChapter 7. A Jewish-Christian addition to the Two Ways (Did 6:2-3) : Introduction ; Did 6:2-3 in a wider perspective : The apostolic decree in Acts and the Noachide Laws ; The forms of the apostolic decree in Rev 2:24, 20 and did 6:2-3 ; Two early interpretations of the apostolic degree: Did 6:2-3 and Paul. Conclusion: Did 6:2-3.
505 0 $aChapter 8. The Didache's ritual: Jewish and early Christian tradition (Did 7-10) : Baptism (Did 7) : the Jewish origins of baptism ; Jewish features of baptism in Did 7:1-4 : Pre-baptismal fasting ; Pre-baptismal instruction ; Baptismal water ; The baptismal clause: "in the Name of ... ". Origin of the Trinitarian baptismal formula (Did 7:1,3). Fasting and the Lord's prayer (Did 8) : Fasting ; Prayer ; Eucharist (Did 9-10) : The character of the ritual meal in the extant text of the Didache: a Eucharist ; The character of the Didache Eucharist in the perspective of its diffusion ; The character of the Didache Eucharist in the perspective of its history : The Jewish sources of the Eucharistic prayers in Did 9-10 ; The reorganization of the Birkat Ha-Mazon in the prayers of Did 9-10 ; A postulated Hellenistic-Jewish stratum between the Birkat Ha-Mazon and the prayers in Did 9-10 ; A Gentile-Christian redaction of the prayers in Did 9-10.
505 0 $aChapter 9. The Didache community and its Jewish roots (Did 11-15) : The literary composition of Didache 11-15 : Didache 11-13 ; Didache 11-15. Teachers, apostles, prophets and the milieu of the Didache community : Teachers, apostles and prophets : Teachers ; Apostles ; Prophets. The milieu of the Didache community. Didache 11-15 and its Jewish roots : Didache 14-15 ; Didache 11-13: the apostles, teachers, and prophets ; Did 13:3-67: The community's duty to support the prophets.
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