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Epochs and Styles

Selected Writings on the New Testament, Greek Language and Greek Culture in the Post-Classical Era

Epochs and Styles

Selected Writings on the New Testament, Greek Language and Greek Culture in the Post-Classical Era

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£98.90

Publisher: JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck)
ISBN: 9783161486272
Number of Pages: 248
Published: 10/06/2005
Width: 23.8 cm
Height: 16 cm
This book contains essays by Albert Wifstrand, most of which have previously only been published in Swedish. The author brings his range of learning and insight to bear on fundamental questions regarding the Greek of the New Testament. By bringing a full range of stylistic, grammatical and socio-historical data into consideration, Wifstrand finds a place for the language of the New Testament within the evolution of post-classical Greek. This includes full appreciation of the so-called classicistic renaissance in language and culture in the early Empire and its influence on the development of later Greek. Wifstrand's firm grasp of the full history of the Greek language and culture from classical to Byzantine times allows him to offer original insights into the difference between Greek and modern prose style. In the course of his discussions, he also offers insightful analysis of how the Greeks viewed the Romans, the ancient views of the child, and how ancient cosmology was related to their conception of the entire universe. Writers that he treats in detail include the New Testament authors of Luke and Acts, the Epistles of James and Peter, Melito, and Galen, among others.

Lars Rydbeck, Denis Searby, Stanley E. Porter

Born 1934; 1968 Habilitation; Professor of New Testament Philology at the University of Lund, Sweden. Born 1956; 1980 M.A. Claremont Graduate School; 1982 M.A. Trinity Evangelical Divinity School; 1988 Ph.D. University of Sheffield; President, Dean and Professor of New Testament at McMaster Divinity College, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

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