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Titre : | New Testament Introduction |
Auteurs : | Stanley E. Porter, Auteur ; Lee Martin McDonald, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Grand Rapids [USA] : Baker Book House, 1995 |
Collection : | IBR Institute for Biblical Research Bibliographies, num. 12 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-8010-2060-5 |
Format : | 234 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | AE (Bibliographies bibliques) |
Résumé : |
New Testament Introduction is a detailed annotated bibliography that matches New Testament students with the books they need.
This counterpart to Edwin Hostetter’s Old Testament Introduction in the Institute for Biblical Research Bibliography series provides complete bibliographical information and notes for nearly 850 commentaries, lexicons, introductions, and monographs. As an aid to the reader the bibliography is divided by subject. Among these are interpretation and linguistics, critical studies and the history of interpretation, historical studies, introductions, commentaries, canonical hermeneutics, gnostic works, the church fathers, pseudepigrapha, and studies of Greek literature. |
Note de contenu : |
- Series Preface
- Authors' Preface - Abbreviations PART 1 - INTERPRETATION SKILLS AND LANGUAGE - 1. Exegetical Method: 1.1 Handbooks on Exegesis / 1.2 Discussions of Critical Method - 2. Hermeneutics: 2.1 Basic Works in Hermeneutics / 2.2 Advanced Works in Hermeneutics - 3. Greek Language, Linguistics, and Translation Theory: 3.1 Method / 3.2 Language of the New Testament / 3.3 Syntax and Grammar (3.3.1 Grammar Books ; 3.3.2 Monographs and Individual Studies ; 3.3.3 Greek Old Testament ; 3.3.4 Papyri) / 3.4 Lexicography (3.4.1 Lexicons ; 3.4.2 Concordances to the Greek Bible ; 3.4.3 Theological Dictionaries and Vocabulary Studies ; 3.4.4 Monographs and Individual Studies) / 3.5 Style and Discourse Analysis / 3.6 Translation Theory / 3.7 Epistolary Form (3.7.1 Primary Texts ; 3.7.2 Analysis of Letters) PART 2 - NEW TESTAMENT CRITICISM AND HISTORY OF INTERPRETATION - 4. The Text and Textual Criticism: 4.1 Greek Texts of the Bible (4.1.1 New Testament ; 4.1.2 Greek Old Testament) / 4.2 Textual Criticism (4.2.1 Introductions and Handbooks ; 4.2.2 Praxis ; 4.2.3 Detailed Studies ; 4.2.4 Introductions to the Greek Old Testament) - 5. Literary Criticism - 6. Rhetorical Criticism - 7. Social-Scientific Criticism: 7.1 Introductions / 7.2 Technical Analyses (7.2.1 Social Description ; 7.2.2 Sociology Proper) - 8. Structuralism - 9. History of New Testament Interpretation PART 3 - HISTORICAL BACKGROUNDS - 10. New Testament History and Times - 11. New Testament Chronology - 12. Jewish Context of Early Christianity: 12.1 Judaism of the First and Second Centuries: General Focus / 12.2 Qumran Studies: The Dead Sea Scrolls / 12.3 Jewish Apocalyptic / 12.4 Jewish Interpretation/Midrash and the Use of the Old Testament in the New - 13. Greco-Roman World: 13.1 Primary Sources (13.1.1 Anthologies and Handbooks ; 13.1.2 Epigraphy ; 13.1.3 Literary Authors ; 13.1.4 Early Church Fathers, Apocrypha, and Pseudepigrapha) / 13.2 Secondary Sources (13.2.1 General Reference Tools ; 13.2.2 Historical Surveys of the Greco-Roman World ; 13.2.3 Greco-Roman Society and Institutions Relevant to the New Testament 13.2.4 Greco-Roman Religion and the New Testament ; 13.2.5 Greco-Roman Philosophy and the New Testament ; 13.2.6 Greco-Roman Literature Relevant to the New Testament - 14. Gnosticism: 14.1 Primary Sources / 14.2 Secondary Analyses - 15. The New Testament and Archaeology - 16. General Resources: 16.1 Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias / 16.2 Bible Atlases PART 4 - INTRODUCTIONS, COMMENTARIES, AND CANON - 17. New Testament Introductions - 18. Synopses: 18.1 Gospels / 18.2 Paul - 19. The Gospels: Critical Studies - 20. Commentaries: 20.1 Synoptic Gospels & John / 20.2 Acts / 20.3 Pauline Letters (20.3.1 Romans ; 20.3.2 Corinthian Letters ; 20.3.3 Galatians ; 20.3.4 Ephesians ; 20.3.5 Philippians ; 20.3.6 Colossians and Philemon ; 20.3.7 Thessalonian Letters ; 20.3.8 Pastoral Epistles) / 20.4 Hebrews and General Letters (20.4.1 Hebrews ; 20.4.2 James ; 20.4.3 Petrine Letters and Jude ; 20.4.4 Johannine Letters) / 20.5 Revelation - 21. Canon, Pseudonymity, and Canonical Hermeneutics: 21.1 New Testament Canonical Formation / 21.2 Pseudonymous Literature in the New Testament / 21.3 Canonical Hermeneutics - Author Index |
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