توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Festschrift in Honor of Professor Paul Nadim Tarazi: Volume 3- Studies in Intertestamental, Extra-Canonical, and Early Christian Literature
نام کتاب : Festschrift in Honor of Professor Paul Nadim Tarazi: Volume 3- Studies in Intertestamental, Extra-Canonical, and Early Christian Literature
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : Festschrift به افتخار پروفسور پل ندیم ترازی: جلد 3- مطالعاتی در ادبیات بین عهدی، فرامتعارف و مسیحیت اولیه
سری : Bible in the Christian Orthodox Tradition
نویسندگان : Tom Dykstra (editor), Vahan S. Hovhanessian (editor)
ناشر : Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
سال نشر : 2014
تعداد صفحات : 222
ISBN (شابک) : 1433114615 , 9781433114618
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Cover
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
V. Rev. Fr. Paul Nadim Tarazi: Brief Biography and Bibliography
Bibliography
Selected Articles in Journals and Edited Volumes
Selected Presentations
Abbreviations
Orthodox Biblical Studies in Greece in the Second Half of the 20th Century (John Karavidopoulos)
Introductory Remarks
Subject Matter and Areas of Research
Series of Commentaries on the New Testament
Introduction to the New Testament
Textual Criticism of the New Testament
Translations of the New Testament
Characteristics of Post-war Greek Biblical Research
Conclusion - Perspectives for the Future
The Contribution of Professor Paul N. Tarazi to the Development of Romanian Biblical Studies: Assessments, Challenges, Perspectives (Stelian Tofană)
Preliminaries
The Thematic Diversity of Paul Tarazi’s Studies, Published in Romanian, and Their Challenging Character
a. Death and New Life in Christ according to the Epistle to the Romans in Paul Tarazi’s View
b. The Cross – Content of the Apostolic Kerygma. A biblical perspective of Paul Tarazi
c. The Church and the “Mystery” of Christ in the Light of Ephesians 2:11-22, 3:4: Paul Tarazi’s Perspective
Conclusions
“Bow your head low to the great; rescue the oppressed from the oppressor.” Ben Sira and the Struggle with Elitism (Michael G. Azar)
Introduction
Elements of the Struggle in Sirach
Rhyme and Reason: Thematic Roots of Ben Sira’s Struggle
Arrogance and Humility
Forgiveness, Mercy, and Ben Sira’s God
The Fear of the Lord, the Commandment(s), and the Prophetic Influence
Conclusion: Honor, Shame, and Ben Sira’s Art of Politicking
Can These Bones Live? Ezekiel, Jesus and the Challenge of the “Other” (John A. Jillions)
Introduction
Ezekiel
Jesus
Testing new experience in John
John 3:1-21, Jesus and Nicodemus
John 4:1-42, Jesus and the Samaritan woman
John 6: 22-71, Jesus, His Disciples, and the “Hard Saying”
John 7:37-52, Jesus and the “…division among the people over him”
John 9:1-41, Jesus and the man born blind
Orthodoxy and “The Other”: Movement Forward?
Peaceful or Violent Eschatology: A Palestinian Christian Reading of the Psalter (Yohanna Katanacho)
Robert Cole
David Mitchell
A Theocentric Eschatological Approach
Conclusion
Bibliography
You are the Man, 2 Samuel 11-12 as a Rhetorical Paradigm for Contemporary Preaching (Rev. Fr. Sergius Halvorsen)
A Linguistic and Metaphoric Approach to Scripture (Rev. Fr. Christopher Salamy)
Does the Biblical Qadosh Lead to a Hypostatic Personhood? (Bishop Maxim Vasiljevic)
The Biblical Concept of Otherness
The Emergence of Holiness in Historical Figures
The Church as the Space for Holiness and Otherness
Concluding Remarks
Summary
Early Syriac Evidence on the Chosen People and the Promised Land (Merja Merras)
Choosing and Promise in the Scripture
Aphrahat
The Early Syriac Lectionary
Ephrem the Syrian
Conclusions
Perspectives on Women in Early Christian Apocryphal Texts (Cornelia B. Horn and Robert R. Phenix, Jr.)
Introduction: Limits and Structure
The Gospel of Thomas
Mary Magdalene
Women in Apocryphal Acts
Mary the Mother of Jesus and Other Women in Infancy Narratives
Some Conclusions
Teach Us John Chrysostom: Biblical Education and Rhetorical Art (Ann Bezzerides)
Theological Foundations of Chrysostom’s Scriptural Hermeneutic
Synkatabasis
Unity of Scriptures
Challenges to a systematic approach
Faithful Persuasion
The Development of the Art of Rhetoric
Christianity and Rhetoric
John Chrysostom’s Attitude towards Rhetoric
The Tools of the Trade
Comparison and Metaphor
The Encomium and Ekphrasis
Narrative engagement
Conclusion
Notes
Orthodox Biblical Studies in Greece in the Second Half of the 20th Century
The Contribution of Professor Paul N. Tarazi to the Development of Romanian Biblical Studies
“Bow your head low to the great; rescue the oppressed from the oppressor.” Ben Sira and the Struggle with Elitism
Can These Bones Live? Ezekiel, Jesus and the Challenge of the “Other”
Peaceful or Violent Eschatology: A Palestinian Christian Reading of the Psalter
You are the Man, 2 Samuel 11-12 as a Rhetorical Paradigm for Contemporary Preaching
A Linguistic and Metaphoric Approach to Scripture
Does the Biblical Qadosh Lead to a Hypostatic Personhood?
Early Syriac Evidence on the Chosen People and the Promised Land
Perspectives on Women in Early Christian Apocryphal Texts
Teach Us John Chrysostom, Biblical Education and Rhetorical Art
Index