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Sensitivity towards Outsiders

by Jacobus Kok, Tobias Nicklas, Dieter T. Roth, Christopher M. Hays

From its very beginning, Christianity was an innovative movement which had to construct and maintain its identity, morality, and social as well as theological boundary markers as it developed from a religion of conversion into a religion of tradition. Early Christianity's sensitivity to "outsiders" evolved in various ways as circumstances and socio-cultural contexts changed. In this volume scholars from around the world reflect on the dynamic relationship between mission and ethos in the New Testament and Early Christianity, focusing particularly on the sensitivity, or lack thereof, to outsiders, and thereby offering new insights into old questions. Most of the New Testament and several second century books are individually studied by specialists in the field making this book a valuable reference volume on the topic. Contributors:Andries G. van Aarde, Jonathan Draper, John Dunne, Ernest van Eck, Paul Foster, Erhard Gerstenberger, Christopher M. Hays, Dirk J. Human, Stephan Joubert, Jacobus (Kobus) Kok, Andreas Köstenberger, Abraham Malherbe, Johann Meylahn, David Moffitt, Candida Moss, Tobias Nicklas, Nelus Niemandt, Heike Omerzu, Bert-Jan Lietaert Peerbolte, Jeremy Punt, Volker Rabens, Dieter Roth, Christopher Rowland, Herbert Schlögel, Gert Steyn, Andrie du Toit, Chris L. De Wet, Ruben Zimmermann

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Author Biography

Born 1978; is Associate Professor of New Testament Studies at the University of Pretoria. Geboren 1967; 2000 Dr. theol.; 2005-07 Professor für Neues Testament an der Radboud Universität Nimwegen, Niederlande; seit 2007 Professor für Exegese und Hermeneutik des Neuen Testaments an der Universität Regensburg; Research Associate an der University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, Südafrika; seit 2018 Leiter des Centre for Advanced Studies "Beyond Canon" an der Universität Regensburg; seit 2019 Adjunct Ordinary Professor an der Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., USA. Born 1975; 2009 PhD from the University of Edinburgh; 2016 Habilitation from the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz; currently Assistant Professor of New Testament at Boston College in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Born 1983; is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at Keble College in Oxford.

Long Description

From its very beginning, Christianity was an innovative movement which had to construct and maintain its identity, morality, and social as well as theological boundary markers as it developed from a religion of conversion into a religion of tradition. Early Christianity's sensitivity to "outsiders" evolved in various ways as circumstances and socio-cultural contexts changed. In this volume, scholars from around the world reflect on the dynamic relationship between mission and ethos in the New Testament and Early Christianity, focusing particularly on the sensitivity, or lack thereof, to outsiders, and thereby offering new insights into old questions. Most of the New Testament and several second century books are individually studied by specialists in the field making this book a valuable reference volume on the topic.

Details

ISBN3161521765
Language English
ISBN-10 3161521765
ISBN-13 9783161521768
Media Book
Format Paperback
Short Title SENSITIVITY TOWARDS OUTSIDERS
Pages 675
Year 2014
Series Number 364
Country of Publication Germany
UK Release Date 2014-05-06
Author Christopher M. Hays
Subtitle Exploring the Dynamic Relationship between Mission and Ethics in the New Testament and Early Christianity
Series Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2. Reihe
Publication Date 2014-05-06
Edited by Christopher M. Hays
Audience Professional & Vocational
Publisher Mohr Siebeck
Imprint Mohr Siebeck

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