توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب From the Gospel to the Gospels: History, Theology and Impact of the Biblical Term 'euangelion'
نام کتاب : From the Gospel to the Gospels: History, Theology and Impact of the Biblical Term 'euangelion'
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : از انجیل تا انجیل: تاریخ، الهیات و تأثیر اصطلاح کتاب مقدس "euangelion"
سری : Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft, 195
نویسندگان : Petr Pokorný
ناشر : De Gruyter
سال نشر : 2013
تعداد صفحات : 248
ISBN (شابک) : 3110300540 , 9783110300543
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 1 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
1. The Problem
1.1 The polysemy of the term “euangelion”
1.2 The link between the oral and the literary gospel
2. The Pre-Pauline Easter Gospel
2.1 The Three Formulae
2.1.1 Salvation from the “wrath of God”
2.1.2 Death and resurrection
2.1.3 Jesus Christ the Lord
2.1.4 A survey of the formulae
2.1.5 Conclusions
2.2 The Gospel and Myth
2.2.1 Apocalyptic myth
2.2.2 Interpreting myth
2.3 The Gospel and Christian Liturgy
2.3.1 The death and resurrection of Jesus and baptism
2.3.2 Baptism in the name of Jesus Christ as a new phenomenon
2.4 The Resurrection
2.4.1 Terminology and theology
2.4.2 Resurrection and the Last Judgment
2.4.3 Apocalyptic vision as a world concept
2.4.4 Theological function of the apocalyptic imagery: Interpreting the resurrection I
2.4.5 Shortcomings of the apocalyptic paradigm
2.4.6 The Christian transformation of apocalyptic imagery
2.4.7 A miracle? Interpreting the resurrection II
2.4.8 Resurrection and testimony: Interpreting the resurrection III
2.4.9 Revelation: Interpreting the resurrection IV
2.5 Euangelion
2.5.1 Lexical problems
2.5.2 The noun “euangelion”
2.5.3 Sequence in history
2.5.4 The “doubled” eschatology
3. The Gospel of Jesus
3.1 Jesus proclaimed the gospel – an early tradition
3.2 The prophecy in Isa 61:1 ff. and the self-understanding of Jesus
4. The Pauline Gospel
4.1 EUANGELION in Pauline Theology
4.1.1 Paul as seen by liberal researchers
4.1.2 Paul as servant of the gospel
4.1.3 The incarnation and death of Jesus as the basis of human hope
4.2 Paul and the Jesus Traditions
4.2.1 Was Paul reluctant to quote the words of Jesus?
4.2.2 The reasons for Paul’s reluctance
4.2.3 The religious situation
4.2.4 The problem of Christian prophecy
4.2.5 The absence of narratives about Jesus in Paul
4.2.6 An inner analogy between Paul and the narratives about Jesus
4.3 Social Background
4.4 “Good news” in Deutero-Pauline Texts
4.4.1 The prospect
5. The Survival of the Jesus Traditions before Mark
5.0 The general character of the Jesus traditions
5.1 Reconstruction in retrospect
5.1.1 Jesus traditions that survived in the liturgy
5.1.2 Transformations of the Jesus tradition before Mark
5.2 Fragmentary Testimonies of Jesus Traditions outside of Mark
5.2.1 The Synoptic tradition in the Apostolic Fathers and in the Gospel of Thomas
5.2.2 Only a few traces of the narratives of Jesus in the Apostolic Fathers
5.2.3 The Passion Story
5.2.4 Mark and source Q
5.2.5 Special Sources of Luke and Matthew
5.2.6 The written texts
6. The Gospel in the Gospel according to Mark
6.1 A New Literary (Sub)Genre
6.1.1 Biography
6.1.2 Material and structuring: Editor or author?
6.1.3 The literary structure
6.1.4 The problem of the ending
6.2 The Gospel (euangelion) as the Overarching Concept which Structures the Gospel of Mark
6.2.1 Pauline influence
6.2.2 The beginning and the ending of the Gospel
6.3 Christological Titles and the Messianic Secret
6.3.1 The Son of God and other titles
6.3.2 The Messianic Secret
6.3.3 Life of the messianic people
6.4 Jesus as Determining Element of the Christian Proclamation
6.4.1 Believe in the gospel
6.4.2 Turning back to the time of Jesus
6.5 Interpreting the Normative Past
6.5.1 The “Good News” of the Passion Story
6.5.2 “Earthing” the sacraments in Mark
6.5.3 By-products of the Markan concept of the Gospel
7. The other canonical Gospels
7.1 The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles
7.2 The Gospel of Matthew
7.3 The Gospel of John
8. Early Christian Literature and Canonization
8.1 The Gospel as a book
8.2 The use of the term “euangelion” in the Apostolic Fathers
8.3 Early evidence for texts about Jesus in canonised additions in the Gospels of John and Mark
8.4 Written Gospels
8.5 The titles of the Gospels
8.6 Non-canonical Gospels
9. Conclusions
9.1 The gospel in Jesus and Paul
9.2 Mark
9.3 Other canonical Gospels and the beginnings of the Christian canon
Bibliography
Sources in Critical Editions (chronological sequence)
Secondary Literature (alphabetical sequence)
Abbreviations
General Index
Index of References to the Bible and other Ancient Writings