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Cultural Translation and Receptions of Paul in the First Four Centuries -

Cultural Translation and Receptions of Paul in the First Four Centuries

František Ábel (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
542 Seiten
2025
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic (Verlag)
9781978717619 (ISBN)
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The book addresses not only the early reception of Paul’s message in a variety of styles and insights, but also explores the implications of the use of terms, narratives, concepts, and notions transmitted from a Greek Jewish context of the first half of the first century into new contexts.
There are two overlapping themes which serve as the focus of Cultural Translation and Receptions of Paul in the First Four Centuries : (a) “reception” of the apostle Paul in subsequent Christian traditions, and (b) the hypothesis that while Paul himself continued to think as a Jew, he was subsequently re-interpreted by non-Jews in non-Jewish and anti-Jewish ways: the so-called “Paul within Judaism” school.
The distinctive focus of this volume is on the dynamic of “cultural translation,” meaning, for example, the translation from the cultural world of Diaspora Judaism and its Septuagint to Greek philosophical and Greek Christian categories. The contributions to the book are diverse, ranging from younger to more senior scholars from both North America and Europe.

František Ábel is professor of New Testament at the Evangelical Lutheran Theological Faculty of Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia

Introduction, František Ábel
Part I: Theorizing Paul the Apostle in Cultural Contexts
Chapter 1: Did Paul Truly Become All Things to All People? Revisiting the Claim in 1 Corinthians 9, Esther Kobel
Chapter 2: From Paul to Nicaea: Social Memory Theory and the Inculturation of the Gospel into Graeco-Roman Contexts, Sandra Huebenthal
Chapter 3: Paul and Roman Citizenship, Valéria Terézia Danciaková
Chapter 4: Clothes Make the Jew – Even in the Diaspora, Hans Förster
Chapter 5: Examining Paul’s Thought and Its Development in Light of the First Jewish Revolt, Kenneth Atkinson
Chapter 6: Contextualizing Paul: Between the Maccabean Wars of 167–141 BCE and the Jewish War of 66–70 CE, James Hamilton Charlesworth
Chapter 7: The Emergence of Proto-Supersessionism in Rome, William S. Campbell
Chapter 8: Cultural Translation in Corinth: An Application of Kathy Ehrensperger’s Method in the Formation of Gentile Identity in 1 Corinthians, J. Brian Tucker
Part II: Paul the Apostle Refracted in the Canon
Chapter 9: Swimming in the Sea of Paul: Mark, Matthew, Marcion, and the Formation of the New Testament, Joshua D. Garroway
Chapter 10: Remembering the Antioch Incident: Pauline Reception in Matthew in an Antiochene Context, Michaela Prihracki
Chapter 11: Paul in the Context of the Ephesian Tradition: The Image of the Apostle and the City Through the Lens of Different Genres and Collective Memory, Jirí Lukeš
Chapter 12: Was Luke a “Good” Disciple of Paul? Luke’s Reception of the Pauline Gospel of Justification, Simon Butticaz
Chapter 13: Pauline and Early Post-Pauline Statements on the “Gospel,” on “Israel,” on the “Law,” and on “Works”, Michael Bachmann
Chapter 14: The Transformation of Paul’s “Works of the Law” into “Honest Deeds” in the Letter to Titus, Michael Scott Robertson
Chapter 15: Reception of Paul in 2 Peter 3:14–18 as an Early Witness to the Emergence of an Antinomian Paul without Judaism, Jakub Michal Pogonowski
Part III: Paul’s Judaism in Later Traditions
Chapter 16: Didache 6.2–3 and Paul the Apostle: Getting the Crux in Perspective of the Apostolic Authority, František Ábel
Chapter 17: Tertullian, Theodoret, and Augustine on Paul’s Pharisaic Affiliation: Reception of Phil 3:5 and Paul’s Jewishness in the First Centuries, Ruben A. Bühner
Chapter 18: The Jewish Paul in Pelagius’s Commentaries on the Pauline Epistles, Stefan Krauter
Chapter 19: Older will Serve the Younger (Rom 9:12): Esau and Jacob in Paul and in Tertullian, Kathy Ehrensperger
Chapter 20: Origen Has the Mind of Christ, Daniel Boyarin

Erscheinungsdatum
Co-Autor František Ábel, Professor Kenneth Atkinson, Michael Bachmann, Daniel Boyarin
Zusatzinfo 13 bw illus, 6 tables
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Religion / Theologie Christentum Bibelausgaben / Bibelkommentare
Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
ISBN-13 9781978717619 / 9781978717619
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