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Resourcing New Testament Studies

Literary, Historical, and Theological Essays in Honor of David L. Dungan

Resourcing New Testament Studies

Literary, Historical, and Theological Essays in Honor of David L. Dungan

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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9780567027542
Number of Pages: 240
Published: 01/05/2009
Width: 15.6 cm
Height: 23.4 cm
"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 Source book 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.'
Table of Contents; Foreword; Allan J. McNicol, Austin Graduate School of Theology, Texas; David B. Peabody, Nebraska Wesleyan University, Lincoln; J. Samuel Subramanian, Wartburg College, Iowa, Editors; PART I. In Honor of David 1. Dungan; 1. David L. Dungan's Life and Work: A Cooperative Essay on a Collaborative Scholar, Charles Reynolds, David Linge and Ralph Norman, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; David R. Cartlidge, Maryville College, Tennessee and Sean McEvenue, Concordia University, Montreal; 2. A Bibliography of Work by David L. Dungan; PART II. the Synoptic Problem; 3. Source and Text Criticism of the Past. Analogues for the Present David B. Peabody, Nebraska Wesleyan University, Lincoln; 4. The 'Abridgement' of Matthew and Luke: Mark as Epitome? Robert A. Derrenbacker, Jr., Regent College, Vancouver, BC, CANADA; 5. Has Goulder Sunk Q? On Linguistic Characteristics and the Synoptic Problem, Allan J. McNicol, Austin Graduate School of Theology, Texas; PART III. Jesus, the gospels and Acts; 6. Jesus as a Nazwrai'o, Adrian Leske, Concordia College, Montreal, CANADA. 7. More Than David's Son, Albert Fuchs, Katholisch-Theologische Privatuniversitat, Linz, AUSTRIA; 8. St. Matthew. The Gospel for All Nations, Samuel Oyin Abogunrin, University of Ibadan, NIGERIA; 9. The Lord's Prayer in the Gospel of Matthew, J. Samuel Subramanian, Wartburg College, Iowa; 10. Mary and Martha in the Third and Fourth Gospels. An Exercise in Source Criticism, William O. Walker, Jr., Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas; 11. Luke and the Trial of Jesus. A Special Source? Joseph B. Tyson, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas; 12. Christ's Good News for All. Multiple emphasis in Peter's speech of Acts 10:34b-43, Jan Lambrecht, S. J., The Catholic University of Leuven, BELGIUM; 13. Dating the Canonical Gospels. The Critical Witness of Acts 28 David Noel Freedman, University of California, San Diego, Henry Innes MacAdam, Robbinsville, New Jersey; PART IV. Canon, Theology and Ethics; 14. Reflections on Jesus and the New Testament Canon, William R. Farmer, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas.; 15. Christ in the Ethical Teaching of Early Christianity, Birger Gerhardsson, Lund University, SWEDEN; 16. Universalism and Unity of Human Rights - On the Theme: An Ideal Claim and Practical Behavior, Hans-Harmut Schroeder, Lubeck, GERMANY.

Dr Allan J. McNicol (Austin Graduate School of Theology, USA), David B. Peabody, Dr. J. Samuel Subramanian

Professor of New Testament and Faculty Chair Austin Graduate School of Theology, Austin, Texas Adjunct Professor of Religion Wartburg College, Waverly, Iowa Professor of Religion Nebraska Wesleyan University, Lincoln, Nebraska

This work represents biblical scholarship from all over the world, which naturally corresponds to Dungan's passion for global perspective and participaton. - David E. Briones, University of Durham, UK--David E Briones

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