An edition of Sensitivity towards outsiders (2014)

Sensitivity towards outsiders

exploring the dynamic relationship between mission and ethics in the New Testament and early Christianity

Sensitivity towards outsiders
Jacobus (Kobus) Kok, Tobias Ni ...
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An edition of Sensitivity towards outsiders (2014)

Sensitivity towards outsiders

exploring the dynamic relationship between mission and ethics in the New Testament and early Christianity

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Mohr Siebeck
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665

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Table of Contents

Sensitivity towards outsiders and the dynamic relationship between mission and ethics/ethos -- Jacobus Kok and Dieter T. Roth
Sensitivity towards outsiders in Old Testament theologies -- Ehrhard S. Gerstenberger
Sensitivity towards outsiders in late Second Temple Judaism and its relation to the New Testament -- Dirk J. Human
Some observations on Philo of Alexandria's sensitivity to strangers -- Gert J. Steyn
Missionary ethics in Q 10:2-12 -- Dieter T. Roth
Mission, identity, and ethics in Mark: Jesus, the patron for the outsiders -- Ernest van Eck
Righteousness: Paul and Matthew -- Andries G. van Aarde
Exploring the dynamic relationship between mission and ethics in Luke-Acts -- Heike Omerzu
Sensitivity to outsiders in John's gospel and letters and its implication for the understanding of early Christian mission -- Andreas J. Köstenberger
Ethics in context: the Thessalonians and their neighbors -- Abraham J. Malherbe
Morality and boundaries in Paul -- Bert-Jan Lietaert Peerbolte
Mission, ethics, and outsiders/insiders in Galatians -- Jeremy Punt
Cast out the aggressive agitators (Gl 4:29-30): suffering, identity, and the ethics of expulsion in Paul's mission to the Galatians -- John Anthony Dunne
Mission versus ethics in 1 Corinthians 9? 'Implicit ethics' as an aid in analysing New Testament texts -- Ruben Zimmermann
Inclusion of and demarcation from 'outsiders': mission and ethics in Paul's second letter to the Corinthians -- Volker Rabens
Mission to the Gentiles, construction of Christian identity, and its relation to ethics according to Paul -- Tobias Nicklas and Herbert Schlögel
Sensitivity towards the reaction of outsiders as ethical motivation in early Christian paraenesis -- Andrie du Toit
Perseverance, purity, and identity: exploring Hebrews' eschatological worldview, ethics, and in-group bias -- David Moffitt
Homo reciprocus no more: the 'missional' nature of faith in James -- Stephan Joubert
The Apocalypse: sensitivity and outsiders -- Christopher Rowland
Missionality, religious identity, and power in 1 Clement -- Chris L. De Wet
'No small counsel about self-control': enkrateia and the virtuous body as missional performance in 2 Clement -- Chris L. De Wet
Mission, ethics, and identity in the Didache -- Jonathan A. Draper
Epistula ad Diognetum (Diognetus): the Christian 'new genos' and its construction of the others -- Tobias Nicklas
Mission and ethics in the writings of Ignatius of Antioch -- Paul Foster
Sensitivity to insiders and outsiders in the Acts of the Martyrs -- Candida R. Moss
John Chrysostom and the mission to the Goths: rhetorical and ethical perspectives -- Chris L. De Wet
Provision for the poor and the mission of the church: ancient appeals and contemporary viability -- Christopher M. Hays
Trends in missional ecclesiology -- Nelus Niemandt
Responsibility, God, and society: the cry of the other in the sacred texts as a challenge towards responsible global citizenship -- Johann-Albrecht Meylahn.

Edition Notes

"The seeds of this volume were sown in September 2011 at the Prestige FOKUS Lectures on Mission and Ethics held at the University of Pretoria"--Preface.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Published in
Tübingen, Germany
Series
Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament. 2. Reihe -- 364, Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament -- 364.
Copyright Date
2014

Classifications

Library of Congress
BS579.O87 S36 2014, BS410 .W5774 v.365, BJ1212 .S474 2014, BJ1212 .S46 2014

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Pagination
x, 665 pages
Number of pages
665

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31229360M
ISBN 10
3161521765
ISBN 13
9783161521768
LCCN
2014436192
OCLC/WorldCat
881013509

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