Christian origins and the New Testament in the Greco-Roman context : essays in honor of Dennis R. MacDonald /
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Claremont, CA :
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2016.
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Series: | Claremont studies in New Testament & Christian origins ;
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Table of Contents:
- Preface / Thomas E. Phillips
- Introduction / Margaret Froelich
- Reconsidering Luke-Acts and Virgin's Aeneid: Negotiating Ethnic Legacies / Michael Kochenash
- What has Galilee to do with Jerusalem? / Gregory Riley
- Shabbat: An Epistemological Principle for Holiness, Sustainability, and Justice in the Pentateuch / Marvin A. Sweeney
- Can Homer Be Read with Profit? / Richard I. Pervo
- James 3:7-8, Genesis 1:26, and the Linguistic Register of the Letter of James / John S. Kloppenborg
- Irony and Interpretability in Mark's Passion Narrative / Margaret Froelich-- The Forgotten Playground / Matthew Ryan Hauge
- When Did Paul Become a Christian? Rereading Paul's Autobiography in Galatians and Biography in Acts / Thomas E. Phillips.