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Evoking Scripture - Seeing the Old Testament in the New

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Zusatztext "This valuable study will bring much clarity to the discussion of how the OT is called into play in the NT." Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, June 2009 Informationen zum Autor Steve Moyise is Visiting Professor at Newman University, UK and author of The Old Testament in the Book of Revelation (Sheffield, 1995) and The Old Testament in the New (Continuum, 2001). He is the series editor of The T&T Clark Approaches to Biblical Studies. Klappentext In clear and lucid prose Evoking Scripture explores the literary and theological frameworks that lie behind the various quotations from and allusions to the Old Testament in the New. Steve Moyise takes a series of case studies from Mark, Romans, Galatians, 1 Peter and Revelation to raise key questions about the author's hermeneutical stance as well as the methods and assumptions of those who study them. Engaging in debate with scholars such as Christopher Stanley, Richard Hays and Francis Watson, Evoking Scripture draws on the insights of both author-centered and reader-centered approaches, while also offering a critique of them.  Each chapter focuses on a particular question. For example, is the opening quotation of Mark's Gospel intended to evoke a prophetic framework for understanding the rest of the book? Does Paul quote Habakkuk in order to evoke its 'theodicy' theme or as a summary of 'righteousness by faith'? Does the prophecy theory of 1 Peter 1:10-12 ('the prophets who prophesied of the grace that was to be made yours made careful search...') explain the author's actual uses of Scripture? The results are brought together in a final chapter which explores the literary and theological frameworks of the New Testament authors and of the scholars who study them. Vorwort Provides a lucid and clear examination of the literary and theological frameworks behind the quotations from and allusions to the Old Testament in the New, and in the process will offer critiques from both author-centred and reader-centred approaches. Zusammenfassung In clear and lucid prose Evoking Scripture explores the literary and theological frameworks that lie behind the various quotations from and allusions to the Old Testament in the New. Steve Moyise takes a series of case studies from Mark, Romans, Galatians, 1 Peter and Revelation to raise key questions about the author's hermeneutical stance as well as the methods and assumptions of those who study them. Engaging in debate with scholars such as Christopher Stanley, Richard Hays and Francis Watson, Evoking Scripture draws on the insights of both author-centered and reader-centered approaches, while also offering a critique of them.  Each chapter focuses on a particular question. For example, is the opening quotation of Mark's Gospel intended to evoke a prophetic framework for understanding the rest of the book? Does Paul quote Habakkuk in order to evoke its ‘theodicy' theme or as a summary of ‘righteousness by faith'? Does the prophecy theory of 1 Peter 1:10-12 (‘the prophets who prophesied of the grace that was to be made yours made careful search...') explain the author's actual uses of Scripture? The results are brought together in a final chapter which explores the literary and theological frameworks of the New Testament authors and of the scholars who study them. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction 2. Evoking a scriptural framework for understanding Jesus? Mk 1.2-3 3. Evoking a legal framework in order to undermine it? Mk 2.27; 7.15-19; 10.2-9; 12.33 4. Evoking an Isaiah framework for understanding Romans? Rom. 2:24 5. Evoking a hermeneutical principle for interpreting Romans? Rom. 1.16-17 6. Evoking a false legal framework? Gal. 3.10-14 7. Evoking a theory of prophecy? 1 Pet. 1.10-12 8. Evoking a powerful image in order to replace it? ...

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Authors Professor Steve (Newman University Moyise, Steve Moyise
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.05.2008
 
EAN 9780567033253
ISBN 978-0-567-03325-3
No. of pages 176
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

Religion - Biblical Studies, RELIGION / Biblical Studies / General

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