The Nature of New Testament Theology: Essays in Honour of Robert MorganISBN: 978-1-4051-1175-1
Hardcover
334 pages
March 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
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List of Abbreviations.
Preface.
Foreword by Rowan Williams.
1. History and Theology in New Testament Studies: John Ashton (Oxford University).
2. Biblical Theology: An Old Testament Perspective: John Barton (Oxford University).
3. Apocalypticism and New Testament Theology: Adela Yarbro Collins (Yale University).
4. New Testament Interpretation as Interpersonal Communion: The Case for a Socio-Theological Hermeneutics: Philip Esler (University of St Andrews).
5. The Nature of New Testament Theology: Morna Hooker (Cambridge University).
6. Does a Theology of the Canonical Gospels Make Sense? Luke Timothy Johnson (Emory University).
7. Paul in New Testament Theology: Leander E. Keck (Yale University).
8. The Contribution of Reception History to a New Testament Theology: Ulrich Luz (University of Berne, Switzerland).
9. Women in Early Christianity: The Challenge to a New Testament Theology: Margaret Y. MacDonald (St Francis Xavier University).
10. Deutero-Paulinism, Pseudonymity and the Canon: John Muddiman (Mansfield College, Oxford).
11. Towards an Alternative to New Testament Theology: ‘Individual Eschatology’ as an Example: Heikki Räisänen (University of Helsinki).
12. ‘Action is the Life of All’: New Testament Theology and Practical Theology: Christopher Rowland (Queens College, Oxford).
13. Theory of Primitive Christian Religion and New Testament Theology: an Evolutionary Essay: Gerd Theissen (University of Heidelberg, Germany).
14. Does the ‘Historical Jesus’ belong within a ‘New Testament Theology’? Christopher Tuckett (Oxford University).
15. The Gospel of John and New Testament Theology: Francis Watson (University of Aberdeen).
16. The Theology of the Cross and the Quest for a Doctrinal Norm: Michael Wolter (University of Bonn, Germany).
17. The Trinity and the New Testament: Frances Young (University of Birmingham).
Index