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Peeters Publishers The Signs Source in the Fourth Gospel: Historical Survey and Critical Evaluation of the Semeia Hypothesis
£86.89
Peeters Publishers Christ and the Emperor: The Gospel Evidence
This volume contains the proceedings of an international symposium held at Leuven University on November 30 – December 2, 2011. The contributors are I. Dunderberg, J. Frey, S. Freyne, P. Herz, N. Huttunen, J.S. Kloppenborg, D.-A. Koch, M. Labahn, A. Lindemann, T. Nicklas, C.M. Tuckett, S. Witetschek, and T. Witulski. They deal with various aspects of this fascinating topic that has received much attention in recent years. Among the topics addressed are: the influence of the emperor cult in the Galilee, the similarities and differences between the Roman emperor cult and the New Testament evidence, the concept of universalism as understood by Roman and Christian authors, the notion of the divine judge, the ritual of proskynesis, and methodological problems in dealing with the emperor cult and the New Testament evidence. Several essays deal with specific passages from the gospels – the Son of David title, the controversy on paying taxes, Jesus and the emperors as miracle workers, the notion of conquering and victory in John, and Roman characters in the Gospel of John (the basilikos, the centurion, Pilate).
£105.78
Peeters Publishers The Death of Jesus in the Fourth Gospel
The present volume contains the papers read at the 54th Colloquium Biblicum Lovaniense (July 27-29, 2005). The general theme of the meeting was "The Death of Jesus in the Fourth Gospel". Part I is comprised of fourteen "Main Papers" delivered by invited speakers. It includes contributions on the sign of the cross (G. Van Belle), the narrative and theological significance of the death of Jesus (J. Frey), the interpretation of the passion in the farewell discourses (J. Zumstein), the characterisation of Pilate (R.A. Piper), a study of God, Jesus, Satan, and human agency (C.R. Koester), two studies on the Lamb of God (R. Bieringer and M. Gourgues), the Markan and Johannine theology of the Cross (U. Schnelle), the anticipations of the death of Jesus (J.-M. Sevrin), the commandment of love interpreted from the perspective of the cross (D. Senior), a diachronical approach to "the lifting up and glorification of the Son of Man" (M. de Boer), a study on tradition, history and theology of the death of Jesus (J. Painter), the meaning of the "laying down" of life in Jn 10,11 and Jn 15,13 (T. Soding), and the role of the Jews in 19,16 (L. Devillers). Part II, "Offered Papers", includes 38 papers with thematic readings or studies on specific passages of the Fourth Gospel.
£98.15
Peeters Publishers Les Parentheses Dans L'Evangile De Jean: Apercu Historique Et Classification. Texte Grec De Jean
£55.61
Peeters Publishers Index Generalis 1982-1997. Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses. Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium
The present Index Generalis 1982-1997 adopts the same style as the previous one, Tables Generales 1924-1981, in its two main parts: Articuli, Notae et Miscellanea and Recensiones. The section Articuli includes also the articles published in Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium (BETL) and in the series Annua Nuntia Lovaniensa (ANL) and Studiorum Novi Testamenti Auxilia (SNTA). A presentation of the volumes published in these three series is provided in the section 1982-1997. Under the new rubric Personalia, the scientific career and the writings of Professors A. De Halleux (+1994), A. Houssiau and G. Thils (honorary members) are retraced by their successors. Finally, under the title Analysis, the publications of Old Testament, New Testament, Dogmatic Theology, Moral Theology and Sacramental Theology receive a tentative evaluation. The Introduction is written by F. Neirynck, general editor of BETL, and from 1981 to 1997, the devoted secretary and chairperson of the editorial board of ETL.
£58.71
Peeters Publishers Repetitions and Variations in the Fourth Gospel: Style, Text, Interpretation
This publication collects the majority of papers presented at the challenging colloquium on "Repetitions and Variations in the Fourth Gospel" at the K.U.Leuven held from 7 - 9 November 2006 in Leuven. Articles that have been added are a direct result of the colloquium. The colloquium was planned with this publication in mind, wishing to contribute to an understanding of the Fourth Gospel's language and style in relation to the Synoptic Gospels and in manifesting its unity in theme and language. The contributors mostly represent new approaches to understanding the composition and nature of the Fourth Gospel. Therefore the historical overview of past research is most helpful in placing these new approaches.
£115.93
Peeters Publishers Jean Et Les Synoptiques: Examen Critique De L'exegese De M.-E. Boismard
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Peeters Publishers Miracles and Imagery in Luke and John: Festschrift Ulrich Busse
Luke and John have been the double focus of the research Professor Ulrich Busse has been conducting for many years and which has resulted in major publications on the miracle stories in the Gospel of Luke and on the images and metaphors used by the Fourth Evangelist. Luke and John, miracles and images, was the obvious choice for the topic of this collection of essays in honour of Professor Busse at the occasion of his retirement. The volume contains contributions by P. Hoffmann (Q 6,39.40 and Luke); R. Hoppe (Lk 5,1-11); B.J. Koet - W.E.S. North (Lk 10,38-42 and Jn 11,1-12,8); A. Denaux (Lk 24,29); T. Nicklas (Jn 4,43-54); F. Tolmie (Jn 13,21-30); J.A. Du Rand (Jn 13,31-14,31); G.J. Steyn (Jesus as Lord in Jn); M. Theobald (Augustine on Lk 5,1-11 and Jn 21,1-14); M.J.J. Menken (1 Jn 3,12); J.-M. Van Cangh (Miracle stories in the Jewish and Graeco-Roman world); J.G. van der Watt (Reading the Bible in an African context).
£107.90
Peeters Publishers Theology and Christology in the Fourth Gospel: Essays by the Members of the SNTS Johannine Writings Seminar
This volume presents a collection of more than twenty articles prepared by members of the "SNTS Johannine Writings Seminar" between 1999 and 2004. The contributions deal with the ongoing methodological debates about the major Theological and Christological themes in the Gospel of John.
£85.23