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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-028.mrc:59970300:5868
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245 00 $aChristian origins and the establishment of the early Jesus movement /$cedited by Stanley E. Porter, Andrew W. Pitts.
264 1 $aLeiden ;$aBoston :$bBrill,$c[2018]
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490 1 $aTexts and editions for New Testament study ;$vvolume 12
490 1 $aEarly Christianity in its Hellenistic context ;$vvolume 4
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505 00 $tChristian origins and the establishment of the early Jesus movement : an introduction /$rStanley E. Porter,$rAndrew W. Pitts --$tJohn the Baptist in the fourth gospel /$rClare K Rothschild --$tJohn's baptist in Luke's gospel /$rJohn DelHousaye --$tFrom John to Apollos to Paul : how the baptism of John entered the Jesus movement /$rStephen J. Patterson --$tFollowers, servants, and traitors : the representation of disciples in the synoptic gospels and in ancient Judaism /$rCatherine Hezser --$tThe pre-citation fallacy in New Testament scholarship and Sanders's tendencies of the synoptic tradition /$rStanley E. Porter,$rAndrew W. Pitts --$tWas Matthew a plagiarist? plagiarism in Greco-Roman Antiquity /$rE. Randolph Richards --$tCompositional techniques within Plutarch and the gospel tradition /$rMichael R. Licona --$tThe narrative perspective of the fourth gospel /$rHans Forster --$tAssessing the criteria for differentiating the cross gospel /$rStanley E. Porter,$rAndrew W. Pitts --$tFrom Jesus to Lord and other contributions of the early Aramaic-speaking congregation in Jerusalem /$rF. Stanley Jones --$tDid Jesus, in the memory of his earliest followers, ever nurse the sick? /$rSteven Thompson --$tThe kingdom of God is among you : prospects for a Q community /$rSarah E. Rollens --$tAn imminent parousia and Christian mission : did the New Testament writers really expect Jesus's imminent return? /$rMark Keown --$tChristian origins and imperial-critical studies of the New Testament gospels /$rWarren Carter --$t"No stone left upon another" : considering Mark's temple motif in narrative and history /$rAdam Winn --$tThe Holy Spirit as witness of Jesus in the Canonical gospels /$rJudith Stack --$tNew Exodus traditions in earliest Christianity /$rNicholas Perrin --$tSea storms, divine rescues, and the tribulation : the Jonah motif in the Book of Matthew /$rSusan M. Rieske --$tThe parables of Jesus and Socrates /$rAdam Z. Wright --$tWhy have we stopped reading the Catholic epistles together? tracing the early reception of a collection /$rDarian Lockett --$tA Jewish denial : 1 John and the Johannine mission /$rMatthew Jensen --$tLove one another and love the world : the love command and Jewish ethics in the Johannine community /$rBeth M Stovell --$tThe new perspective (on Paul) on Peter : Cornelius's conversion, the Antioch Incident, and Peter's stance towards gentiles in the light of the philosophy of historiography /$rChristoph Heilig --$tTradition as interpretation : linguistic structure and the citation of Scripture in 1 Peter 2:1-10 /$rAndrew W. Pitts --$t1 Peter and the theological logic of Christian familial imagery /$rMatthew R. Malcolm.
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650 0 $aChurch history$yPrimitive and early church, ca. 30-600.
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650 7 $aEinleitung$2gnd$0(DE-588)4151352-6
650 7 $aFrühchristentum$2gnd$0(DE-588)4129954-1
650 7 $aLiteratur$2gnd$0(DE-588)4035964-5
650 7 $aUrchristentum$2gnd$0(DE-588)4062115-7
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655 7 $aCriticism, interpretation, etc.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01411635
700 1 $aPorter, Stanley E.,$d1956-$eeditor.
700 1 $aPitts, Andrew W.,$eeditor.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tChristian origins and the establishment of the early Jesus movement$w(DLC) 2018025547$dBoston : Brill, 2018$z9789004372740
830 0 $aTexts and editions for New Testament study ;$vv. 12.
830 0 $aTexts and editions for New Testament study.$pEarly Christianity in its hellenistic context ;$vv. 4.
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