Description
Book SynopsisThis volume is a collection of articles dealing with the function of scripture in Early Judaism and Christianity. It is a result of the cooperation between the Center for the Study of Antiquity and Christianity (C-SAC) at the University of Aarhus and international scholars. Special attention is paid to the interplay between scripture and liturgy and creed in Early Christianity.
Table of ContentsContents: Jan Dochhorn: Einleitung – George J. Brooke: Canonisation Processes of the Jewish Bible in the Light of the Qumran Scrolls – Natalio Fernández Marcos: Authorization and Canonization Processes of the Greek Versions of the Jewish Bible – Paul F. Bradshaw: The Interplay between Sacred Text and Liturgical Rite in Early Christianity – Wolfram Kinzig: The Creed and the Development of the Liturgical Year in the Early Church – Markus Öhler: Who was John the Baptist? From John 1:19-28 to Heracleon – Felix Albrecht: Markierte Intertextualität. Beobachtungen zum Schriftgebrauch des Ps.-Ignatius.