Trajectories Through the New Testament And the Apostolic Fathers

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Pub. Date: 2006-02-02
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

The two-volume work The New Testament and the Apostolic Fathers offers a comparative study of two collections of early Christian texts: the New Testament; and the texts, from immediately after the New Testament period, which are conventionally referred to as the Apostolic Fathers.The second volume, Trajectories through the New Testament and the Apostolic Fathers , discusses broad theological, literary, and historical issues that arise in the comparative study of these texts, and which are of importance to the study of early Christianity. It deals with the most importantcurrent debates concerning both the Apostolic Fathers and the New Testament, such as baptism, Pauline theology, the function of apocalyptic elements, Church order, and Jewish and Christian identity.

Author Biography


Andrew Gregory is Research Fellow, Keble College, Oxford, and Research Associate in the Faculty of Theology. Christopher Tuckett is Professor of New Testament Studies and Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors
x
Abbreviations xiv
Introduction and Overview 1(6)
Andrew F. Gregory
Christopher M. Tuckett
PART I. Paul in the Apostolic Fathers
7(18)
Paul's Influence on `Clement' and Ignatius
9(16)
Andreas Lindemann
PART II. Gospel Traditions in the Apostolic Fathers
25(44)
Gospels and Gospel Traditions in the Second Century
27(18)
Helmut Koester
The Gospel of Luke in the Apostolic Fathers: An Overview
45(24)
Arthur J. Bellinzoni
PART III. Christology in the New Testament and the Apostolic Fathers
69(36)
The Apostolic Christology of Ignatius of Antioch: The Road to Chalcedon
71(14)
Thomas G. Weinandy
Wisdom in the Apostolic Fathers and the New Testament
85(20)
Frances Young
PART IV. Church, Ministry, and Sacraments in the New Testament and the Apostolic Fathers
105(86)
The Church in Ephesians, 2 Clement, and the Shepherd of Hermas
107(16)
John Muddiman
The Apostolic Fathers and Infant Baptism: Any Advance on the Obsecurity of the New Testament?
123(12)
David F. Wright
The Eucharist in the Gospel of John and in the Didache
135(30)
Carsten Claussen
Prophecy and Patronage: The Relationship between Charismatic Functionaries and Household Officers in Early Christianity
165(26)
Alistair Stewart-Sykes
PART V. The Didache
191(74)
Didache 1. 1--6. 1, James, Matthew, and the Torah
193(30)
John S. Kloppenborg
First-fruits and the Support of Prophets, Teachers, and the Poor in Didache 13 in Relation to New Testament Parallels
223(22)
Jonathan A. Draper
Social Locators as a Bridge between the Didache and Matthew
245(20)
Clayton N. Jefford
PART VI. Ignatius
265(86)
Ignatius, `the Gospel,' and the Gospels
267(20)
Charles E. Hill
Following in Paul's Footsteps: Mimesis and Power in Ignatius of Antioch
287(20)
David M. Reis
The Politics and Rhetoric of Discord and Concord in Paul and Ignatius
307(18)
Harry O. Maier
Ignatius and Polycarp: The Transformation of New Testament Traditions in the Context of Mystery Cults
325(26)
Allen Brent
PART VII. Polycarp, Letter to the Philippians
351(42)
Leadership and Suffering in the Letters of Polycarp and Paul to the Philippians
353(22)
Peter Oakes
The Opponents of Polycarp, Philippians, and 1 John
375(18)
Paul A. Hartog
PART VIII. The Martyrdom of Polycarp
393(40)
The New Testament and the Martyrdom of Polycarp
395(12)
Boudewijn Dehandschutter
The Martyrdom of Polycarp and the New Testament Passion Narratives
407(26)
Michael W. Holmes
Bibliography 433(34)
Index of Citations 467(24)
Index of Subjects 491(12)
Index of Modern Authors 503

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