"This book is generally well written and well researched. Each essay takes its task seriously, looking at a wide array of scholarship in order to come to and informed conclusions … If you are working on the Pauline canon with respect to contents, the way it was collected, or the problems of interpolation, this is a book that you must have." – Ron Fay, in: <i>Journal of Biblical Literature</i><br />"Es bleibt der Eindruck einer Zusamenstellung hoch interessanter, anregender und z.T. provozierender Beiträge zu wichtigen Fragen des <i>Corpus Paulinum</i> auf durchweg hohem wissenschaftlichen Niveau. Mit Sicherheit wird durch dieses Buch die wissenschaftliche Diskussion um zentrale Probleme der Entstehung wie auch der Interpretation des "paulinischen Kanons"entscheidende Impulse erhalten. Der weiteren Entwicklung der jungen Reihe "Pauline Studies" kann mit Spannung entgegengesehen wered." – Tobias Nicklas, in: <i>Novum Testamentum</i> (2005)<br />"All ... worthy contributions to the topics they touch upon, and research libraries will wish to add the volume to their holdings." – Michael W. Holmes, in: <i>Religious Studies Review</i> (2005)<br />"...stimulating and well produced volume..." – Christoph Stenschke, in: <i>Filología Neotestamentaria Journal</i> (2010)

The Pauline letters continue to provoke scholarly discussion. This volume includes papers that raise a variety of questions regarding the canon of the Pauline writings. Some of the essays are more narrowly focused in their intent, sometimes concentrating upon a single dimension related to the Pauline canon, and sometimes upon even a single letter. Others of the essays are more broadly conceived and deal with how one assesses or accounts for the process that resulted in the letters as a collection, rather than analyzing individual letters. There are also mediating positions that attempt to overcome the disjunction between authenticity and inauthenticity by exploring the complex notion of interpolation.
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The Pauline letters continue to provoke scholarly discussion. This volume includes papers that raise questions regarding the canon of Pauline writings. Some essays treat a single dimension or single letters, while others deal with the entire canonical formation process.
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Preface Abbreviations Stanley E. Porter, Introduction to the Study of the Pauline Canon James Aageson, The Pastoral Epistles, Apostolic Authority, and the Development of the Pauline Scriptures Robert Wall, The Function of the Pastoral Letters within the Pauline Canon of the New Testament: A Canonical Approach M.-É. Boismard, Paul’s Letter to the Laodiceans Detlev Dormeyer, The Hellenistic Letter-formula and the Pauline Letter-scheme Stanley E. Porter, When and How was the Pauline Canon Compiled? An Assessment of Theories Mark Harding, Disputed and Undisputed Letters of Paul J.C. O'Neill, Paul Wrote Some of All, but not All of Any William O. Walker, Interpolations in the Pauline Letters Index of Ancient Sources Index of Modern Sources
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ISBN
9789004138919
Publisert
2004-01-01
Utgiver
Brill
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
13

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Stanley E. Porter, Ph.D. (1988) in Biblical Studies and Linguistics, University of Sheffield, is President, Dean and Professor of New Testament at McMaster Divinity College, Hamilton, Ontario. He has published extensively in New Testament and related subjects. These include The Paul of Acts (1999) and the edited volume, with Jacqueline C.R. de Roo, The Concept of the Covenant in the Second Temple Period (Brill, 2003).