Resourcing New Testament Studies : Literary, Historical, and Theological Essays in Honor of David L. Dungan
معرفی کتاب «Resourcing New Testament Studies : Literary, Historical, and Theological Essays in Honor of David L. Dungan» نوشتهٔ Allan J. McNicol, David B. Peabody, J. Samuel Subramanian, Allan J. McNicol, David Barrett Peabody، منتشرشده توسط نشر Bloomsbury Academic & Professional در سال 2011. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Resourcing New Testament Studies includes fifteen essays, contributed by twenty, internationally known scholars, including representatives from North America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. These colleagues joined together to honor David Laird Dungan, Emeritus Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, whose impressive teaching, research, and publishing career has now spanned over four decades. Opening OCyPart I. In Honor of David L. Dungan, OCO is a lively and revealing OCyCooperative Essay on a Collaborative Scholar, OCO composed by five of DunganOCOs colleagues; three, from the University of Tennessee; a fourth, from the editorial team with Dungan for The International Bible Commentary; and the fifth, DunganOCOs friend from childhood and co-author of their popular Sourcebook for the Study of the Gospels. Part I concludes with a full bibliography of DunganOCOs published work. Subsequent Parts of the volume focus on three themes, each reflecting some aspect of DunganOCOs own work, OCyPart II. The Synoptic Problem;OCO OCyPart III. Jesus, the Gospels and ActsOCO and OCyPart IV. Canon, Theology and Ethics.OCO. Contributors to this Festschrift include David R. Cartlidge, Robert A. Derrenbacker, Jr., William R. Farmer, David Noel Freedman with Henry Innes MacAdam, Albert Fuchs, Birger Gerhardsson, Jan Lambrecht, Adrian Leske, David E. Linge, Sean McEvenue, Ralph V. Norman, Samuel Oyin Obogunrin, Charles H. Reynolds, Hans-Hartmut Schroeder, Joseph B. Tyson, William O. Walker, Jr., and the three co-editors, Allan J. McNicol, David B. Peabody and J. Samuel Subramania Resourcing New Testament Studies includes fifteen essays, contributed by twenty, internationally known scholars, including representatives from North America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. These colleagues joined together to honor David Laird Dungan, Emeritus Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, whose impressive teaching, research, and publishing career has now spanned over four decades. Opening 'Part I. In Honor of David L. Dungan, ' is a lively and revealing 'Cooperative Essay on a Collaborative Scholar, ' composed by five of Dungan's colleagues; three, from the University of Tennessee; a fourth, from the editorial team with Dungan for The International Bible Commentary; and the fifth, Dungan's friend from childhood and co-author of their popular Sourcebook for the Study of the Gospels. Part I concludes with a full bibliography of Dungan's published work. Subsequent Parts of the volume focus on three themes, each reflecting some aspect of Dungan's own work, 'Part II. The Synoptic Problem;' 'Part III. Jesus, the Gospels and Acts' and 'Part IV. Canon, Theology and Ethics.' Contributors to this Festschrift include David R. Cartlidge, Robert A. Derrenbacker, Jr., William R. Farmer, David Noel Freedman with Henry Innes MacAdam, Albert Fuchs, Birger Gerhardsson, Jan Lambrecht, Adrian Leske, David E. Linge, Sean McEvenue, Ralph V. Norman, Samuel Oyin Obogunrin, Charles H. Reynolds, Hans-Hartmut Schroeder, Joseph B. Tyson, William O. Walker, Jr., and the three co-editors, Allan J. McNicol, David B. Peabody and J. Samuel Subramanian Resourcing New Testament Studies includes fifteen essays, contributed by eighteen, internationally known scholars, including representatives from North America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. These colleagues joined together to honor David Laird Dungan, Emeritus Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, whose impressive teaching, research, and publishing career spanned over four decades. Opening ‘Part I. In Honor of David L. Dungan,’ is a lively and revealing ‘Cooperative Essay on a Collaborative Scholar,’ composed by five of Dungan’s colleagues; three, from the University of Tennessee; a fourth, from the editorial team with Dungan for The International Bible Commentary; and the fifth, Dungan’s friend from childhood and co-author of their popular Sourcebook for the Study of the Gospels. Part I concludes with a full bibliography of Dungan’s published work. Subsequent Parts of the volume focus on three themes, each reflecting some aspect of Dungan’s own work, ‘Part II. The Synoptic Problem;’ ‘Part III. Jesus, the Gospels and Acts’ and ‘Part IV. Canon, Theology and Ethics.’ Contributors to this Festschrift include David R. Cartlidge, Robert A. Derrenbacker, Jr., William R. Farmer†, Albert Fuchs, Birger Gerhardsson, Jan Lambrecht, Adrian Leske, David E. Linge, Sean McEvenue, Ralph V. Norman, Samuel Oyin Obogunrin, Charles H. Reynolds, Hans-Hartmut Schroeder, Joseph B. Tyson, William O. Walker, Jr., and the three co-editors, Allan J. McNicol, David B. Peabody and J. Samuel Subramanian. Features fifteen essays, contributed by twenty, internationally known scholars, including representatives from North America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. This title focuses on the themes that reflect some aspect of David Laird Dungan��������'s work, Emeritus Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
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