Images of the Human Being
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Images of the human being in the Bible are multifaceted and sometimes surprisingly profound. Biblical scholars today try to understand and interpret such texts from different perspectives and with different methods, often depending on their confessional, regional, and cultural backgrounds. The volume presents papers given at a conference of "western" (Protestant and Roman-Catholic) and eastern orthodox exegetes in Romania.
This collection of essays presents the papers given at the Eighth International Orthodox-Western Symposium of New Testament Scholars in the Caraiman Monastery (Romania). The symposium was a project of the Eastern Europe Liaison Committee (EELC) of Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas. Main subject matters of the volume are images and stories of the human being according to the New Testament and church tradition. All topics are discussed from a "western" (Protestant and Roman-Catholic) exegetical perspective as well as from an eastern orthodox point of view. In addition, several seminar papers deal with anthropological texts and conceptions in Paul, the synoptic Gospels, and John as well as with Philo and extra-canonical writings. A particular section presents reports on biblical scholarship in Romania, past and present.
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Born 1981; 2010 Dr. theol. University of Bucharest; 2014 Dr. theol. "Johann Wolfgang Goethe" University, Frankfurt am Main; 2019 Habilitation-Project University of Zurich; Junior Professor of New Testament Studies and Vice-Dean at the Faculty for Orthodox Theology, University of Bucharest; Member of the Eastern European Liaison Committee (EELC) of the Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas (SNTS). Born 1956; 1986 Dr. theol. Martin-Luther-Universität, Halle-Wittenberg; 1991 Dr. theol. habil.; 1997-2022 Professor of New Testament Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena; Senior Professor; Vice-President of the Eastern European Liaison Committee (EELC) of the Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas (SNTS). Born 1967; 2000 Dr. theol.; 2004 Habilitation Universität Regensburg; 2005-07 New Testament Professor, Radboud Universitat Nijmegen; Chair of New Testament Studies, Universität Regensburg; Director of the Centre for Advanced Studies "Beyond Canon" at the Universität Regensburg.
Inhalt
Cosmin Pricop Introduction
**Part One: Main Papers from the Symposium
Section I: Anthropology in the Old Testament, Hellenistic Judaism, and Ancient Christianity
*Alexandru Mihil A Circumcised Heart: The Anthropological Function of the Heart as the Inner Man - Carl Holladay Moral Agency Hellenistic Judaism: Some Reflections on Philo of Alexandria - Tobias Nicklas* The Latin Apocalypse of Paul: Ideas and Images of Humanity
Section II: Anthropology in the Synoptic Gospels
Joel Marcus Moral Agency and the Anthropology of the Synoptic Gospels - Daniel Ayuch From Homo Sedentarius to Homo Peregrinator: The Nomadic Nature of Humanity in Luke-Acts
Section III: Anthropology in the Gospel of John
Nadine Ueberschaer "Lazarus, come out" (John 11:43): The Lazarus Narrative as Paradigm for the Anthropology in the Gospel of John and the Ethical Behaviour of the New Creation - Predrag Dragutinovi Reading the Gospel of John as a Story of Life and Death. Some Insights from the Anthropology of Storytelling
Section IV: Anthropology in Paul
Karl-Wilhelm Niebuhr The Spiritual Human Being in Paul: 1 Corinthians 2:15 from a "Western" Perspective - Christos Karakolis The Apostle Paul as a Paragon of the Human Being in Christ: Self-Narrative and Parenesis in Phil 1:12-2:18 from a Critical Orthodox Perspective
Section V: Women and Gender in the New Testament
Korinna Zamfir Discourses on Woman and Gender in the Corpus Paulinum - Bill Loader Sex and Gender as Anthropological Categories in the New Testament
Part Two: Seminar Papers
Seminar I: "Anthropology and Ethics"
Artur Malina Hospitality Transformed: Interpretations of the Human Response to the Transfiguration of Jesus (Mark 9:5-6 and parallel texts) - Volker Rabens The Dilemma of Human Agency in John: Ethics and Anthropology in the Fourth Gospel - Teodor Brasoveanu The Ethical Significance of the Pauline Discourse in 1 Corinthians 9:24-27 - Bartosz Adamczewski Moral Aspects of the Relational Nature of the Human Body in Paul's Theology
Seminar II: "Anthropology and Creation"
Gottfried Schimanowski The Creation of the "Mortal Man" (Gen 2:7) in the Writings of Philo - Randar Tasmuth An Aspect of Pauline Anthropology: Temple and Torah turned into the Body and Letter of Christ
Seminar III: "Anthropology and Eschatology"
Alexey Somov Ancient Views on the Upright Human Posture as a Mark of Immortality and the New Testament Imagery of Resurrection - James Buchanan Wallace The Macarian Homilies and 2 Corinthians 3-5: Anthropology, Eschatology, and Theosis - Maria Karyakina Temporal Aspect of the Early Christian Identity: Paul's Letter to the Philippians as a Study Case
Part Three: Biblical Scholarship in Romania Past and Present
Stelian Tofan New Testament Biblical Research in the Orthodox Romanian Theology: Past and Present - Leszai Lehel Protestant New Testament Biblical Researchers in Romania and Transylvania - Amiel Drimbe Romanian New Testament Evangelical Scholarship - Tarciziu Hristofor erban Biblical Studies in Romania from a Catholic Perspective - Cosmin Pricop / Alexandru Mihil The Bucharest Bible of 1688: The First Bible in Romania
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783161606373
- Editor Cosmin Pricop, Karl-Wilhelm Niebuhr, Tobias Nicklas
- Größe H245mm x B35mm x T165mm
- Jahr 2024
- EAN 9783161606373
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-3-16-160637-3
- Titel Images of the Human Being
- Untertitel Eighth International East-West Symposium of New Testament Scholars, Caraiman Monastery, May 26 to 31, 2019
- Gewicht 1035g
- Herausgeber Mohr Siebeck
- Anzahl Seiten 580
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Religion & Theologie