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Zusatztext Summarized. Informationen zum Autor Gerbern S. Oegema is Professor of Biblical Studies at McGill University, Canada. James H. Charlesworth is George L. Collord Professor of New Testament Language and Literature and Director and Editor of the Dead Sea Scrolls Project at Princeton Theological Seminary, USA. Zusammenfassung In the Seminar "The Pseudepigrapha and Christian Origins of the Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas," chaired from 2000 to 2006 by Professors James H Charlesworth (Princeton) and Gerbern S Oegema (McGill), the relation between the Pseudepigrapha and the New Testament has been discussed systematically and intensively. Inhaltsverzeichnis I. Preface , by John M. Court (Editor of SNTS Monograph Series) II. The Pseudepigrapha and Christian Origins (Montreal, 2001) James H. Charlesworth and Gerbern S. Oegema , Introduction: The Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament and Their Reception in Early Christianity Lorenzo DiTommaso (Concordia University), The Pseudepigrapha and Christian Origins: An Explosion of International Interest Loren T. Stuckenbruck (University of Durham), Magic in the Book of Tobit III. The Pseudepigrapha and the Gospel of John (Durham, 2002) Kingsley Barrett (University of Durham), The Gospel of John and Jewish Literature Contemporaneous with It: Reflections Since My Youth Daniel Boyarin (University of California at Berkeley), The Fourth Gospel as a Jewish Pseudepigraphon James H. Charlesworth (Princeton Theological Seminary), The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha and the Gospel of John IV. The Pseudepigrapha and Paul (Bonn, 2003) Jack R. Levinson (Seattle Pacific University): Adam and Eve in the Pseudepigrapha and the Letters of Paul Johannes Tromp (Rijksuniverseit Leiden): Adam Traditions in the Epistles of Paul and the Christian Version of the Greek Life of Adam and Eve Jan Dochhorn (Universitat Gottingen), Vita Adae et Evae James D.G. Dunn (University of Durham): Adam in Paul V. The Pseudepigrapha and Luke-Acts (Barcelona, 2004) Petr Pokorny (Charles University Prague), The Pseudepigrapha and the Origins of Christology Craig A. Evans (Acadia Divinity School), Why the Old Testament Pseudepigrapha is Essential in Studying Acts Gerbern S. Oegema (McGill University), The Coming of the Righteous One in 1 Enoch , Qumran and the New Testament VI. The Pseudepigrapha and the Revelation of John (Aberdeen, 2006) David E. Aune (University of Notre Dame): The Apocalypse of John and Palestinian Jewish Apocalypses James H. Charlesworth (Princeton Theological Seminary): The Parables of Enoch and the Apocalypse of John Gerbern S. Oegema (McGill University): The Apocalypse of John and Early Christian Apocrypha VII. Postscript (Princeton, 2007) Lee Martin McDonald, What Ancient Manuscripts Tell us about the New Testament Canon...