Talking God in Society
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Talking God in Society

Multidisciplinary (Re)constructions of Ancient (Con)texts. Festschrift for Peter Lampe. Vol. 2: Hermeneuein in Global Contexts: Past and Present

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Talking God in Society

Multidisciplinary (Re)constructions of Ancient (Con)texts. Festschrift for Peter Lampe. Vol. 2: Hermeneuein in Global Contexts: Past and Present

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Peter Lampe's work has covered a wide range of fields, the common denominator being his interest in contextualizing belief systems. Mirroring his multifaced work, the authors pursue his interest from different interdisciplinary angles, addressing the interdependence between religious expressions and their situations or contexts. The application of theoretical models to texts examples flanks the inspiring theoretical – epistemological and methodological – reflections. Studies in socio-economic and political history adjoin archaeological, epigraphic, papyrological and iconographic investigations. (Social-)psychological interpretations of texts complement rhetorical analyses. The hermeneutical reception of biblical materials in, for example, the Koran and Christian Chinese or Orthodox contexts, as well as in religious education and homiletics, rounds off the volumes.

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Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright
  3. 1. Particular Early Jewish and Christian Texts in Light of Literary and Historical Contexts
  4. René Krüger (Instituto Universitario ISEDET and Pontificia Universidad Católica, Argentinien): Das Projekt der Zweigeisterlehre 1QS III, 13 – IV, 26 in der Gemeinderegel von Qumran
  5. Thomas H. Tobin, S.J. (Loyolla University Chicago, USA): Philo and the Allegorical Reinterpretation of Genesis
  6. Timothy J. Lang (University of St. Andrews, UK): A Multiplied Self
  7. Douglas A. Campbell (Duke University, USA): Paul's Future Eschatology
  8. Benjamin Schliesser (Universität Bern, Schweiz): Konfliktmanagement in der stadtrömischen Christenheit
  9. Jeremy Punt (Stellenbosch University, South Africa): Dressing Gender in the New Testament: Μαλακός as Cypher
  10. Péter Balla (Károli Gáspár University, Hungary): On the Addressees of the Letter to the Galatians
  11. Matthias Konradt (Universität Heidelberg, Deutschland): Warum Timotheus?
  12. D. Francois Tolmie (University of the Free State, South Africa): The Portrayal of God in Early Christian Commentaries on the Letter to Philemon
  13. J. Paul Sampley (Boston University, USA): Saving Paul for Another Time
  14. Korinna Zamfir (Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj, Romania): Reading Motherhood in the Pastoral Epistles in the Light of Ancient Discourses on Mothers and Maternity
  15. Friedrich W. Horn (Universität Mainz, Deutschland): Why Peter?
  16. Robert E. Moses (High Point University, USA): The God of the Sabbath for Humans
  17. Jorg Christian Salzmann (Lutherische Theologische Hochschule Oberursel, Deutschland): Salz der Erde – Hintergründe und Bedeutung eines rätselhaften Jesusworts
  18. Bert J. Lietaert Peerbolte (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands): The Power of the Word: The Lord's Prayer in Emerging Christianity
  19. Stefan Schreiber (Universität Augsburg, Deutschland): Der Name Elymas und das Spiel mit den Namen in Apg 13:6–12
  20. David Hellholm (University of Oslo, Norway): Narrative Patterns Underlying the Macro-Structure of Apocalypses with Other-Worldly Journeys
  21. Michael Labahn (Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Deutschland): Sympathy for the Devil?
  22. William Tabbernee (Phillips Theological Seminary, USA): The Montanist Oracles Reexamined
  23. Daniele Tripaldi (University of Bologna, Italy): Emending the Teacher
  24. Silke Petersen (Universität Hamburg, Deutschland): Christlich, gnostisch, valentinianisch, platonisch, paulinisch?
  25. 2. Hermeneuein into Global Contexts
  26. Tobias Nicklas (Universität Regensburg, Deutschland): Das Bierwunder von Kildare und andere spätantike Transformationen biblischer Wundererzählungen
  27. Werner Kahl (Universität Frankfurt, Deutschland): Die Deutung des Kreuzesgeschehens im Kontext der koranischen Verkündigungsgeschichte
  28. Roland Bergmeier (Weingarten, Deutschland): Martin Luther über Joh 6:27–29, der Prediger als Exeget
  29. Helmut Schwier (Universität Heidelberg, Deutschland): Das Wort vom Kreuz in der Predigt
  30. Predrag Dragutinović (University of Belgrade, Serbia): Constructing Context
  31. Lo, Lung-kwong (The Chinese University of Hongkong, China): Personae Analysis in Reading Romans in the Chinese Context
  32. Michael Welker (Universität Heidelberg, Deutschland): Auferstehung, geistiger und geistlicher Leib
  33. 3. Appendix
  34. Bibliography Peter Lampe (b. 1954)
  35. List of Authors
  36. Contents of Volume 1