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Die Reihe Studia Aarhusiana Neotestamentica wendet sich an alle, die im
Bereich von Theologie, Bibelwissenschaften, Religionswissenschaften,
Patristik, Judaistik und Klassischer Philologie forschen und lehren: Sie
betrachtet das „Neue Testament“ als frühchristliches Textcorpus, das
sowohl in Hinsicht auf seine entstehungsgeschichtliche
Kontextualisierung in der Hellenistisch-Römischen und -Jüdischen Welt
als auch im Blick auf seine enorme Wirkungs- und Rezeptionsgeschichte
über die patristische Zeit hinaus bis in die Moderne methodisch und
thematisch vielfältig zu untersuchen ist. Das neutestamentliche
Textcorpus erweist sich hiermit gleichsam als Brennglas für das
Verstehen der abendländischen und inzwischen weit über das Abendland
hinausreichenden Prozesse von religiöser und kultureller Formation,
Reformation und Transformation. Die Reihe wird von den Dozenten, die in
der Forschungseinheit „New Testament Studies“ an der Universität Aarhus
zusammenarbeiten, herausgegeben. Sie versteht ihre geographische
Verankerung als Teil wissenschaftlicher Programmatik: Als südlichste der
im Verbund der nordischen Länder situierte academia ist die dänische
Wissenschaftskultur in besonderer Weise um ihre Anbindung an
Kontinentaleuropa und um den Brückenschlag der europäischen mit der
anglo-amerikanischen Wissenschaftstradition bemüht. |
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Sigurvin Lárus Jónsson Innovation and Appropriation in Early
Christianity Authors, Topics, Texts, Genres Vandenhoeck
& Ruprecht, 2024, 672 Seiten, hardcover, 15,5 x 23,2 cm
978-3-525-50063-7 140,00 EUR
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Studia Aarhusiana
Neotestamentica (SANt) Volume 11
How and why established
early Christian literature unexpectedly itself as a literary force?The
rise of early Christianity was accompanied by a period of impressive
literary production. Early Christian authors combined literary forms
from Greco-Roman writings with the style and content of Hellenistic
Jewish literature to create a tertium quid. Their literary works are
therefore comparable to both Jewish and Greco-Roman contemporary
writings, but they adopt, modify and transform literary conventions
according to their needs and interests to communicate their message
showing signs of literary innovation and creativity. This volume
shows the innovative aspect of early Christian literature, by
integrating adjacent fields of research as ancient history, classical
studies, Jewish studies, patristics and religious studies. The analyses
explore how and why early Christian literature unexpectedly established
itself as a literary force in the early imperium. |
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Studia Aarhusiana
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Jacob P. B. Mortensen Genres of Mark Reading
Mark's Gospel from Micro and Macro Perspectives Vandenhoeck &
Ruprecht, 2022, 237 Seiten, hardcover, 15,5 x 23,2 cm
978-3-525-56060-0 120,00 EUR
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Studia Aarhusiana
Neotestamentica (SANt) Volume 9 What is the genre of the earliest
gospel narrative and which sub-genres does
Mark use to spread his message?One
of the most fundamental questions when reading and trying to understand
New Testament texts is the question of genre. It is impossible to
understand a text, its meaning and intention, in its proper historical
setting if one does not understand its genre: As an example,
interpreting a satirical text without understanding the genre would no
doubt lead to grave misunderstandings. The same logic applies to texts
from the New Testament, and the matter is complicated even further by
the immense historical gap between the time of the genesis of the New
Testament canon and now. The problem of the New Testament texts’
genre(s) is therefore a vital area of scholarly discussion within
international New Testament scholarship. The current volume utilizes
the newest insights from current research on the New Testament to cast
new light on the question of the genre of Mark’s Gospel. Here, prominent
international New Testament scholars discuss how we should understand
the genre(s) of Mark’s Gospel, thus making an important contribution to
international scholarship on the Gospel of Mark as well as the Gospel
genre in general.
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Sigurvin Lárus Jónsson James among the Classicists
Reading the Letter of James in Light of Ancient Literary
Criticism Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2021, 353 Seiten, hardcover, 15,5 x
23,2 cm 978-3-525-56484-4 130,00 EUR
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Neotestamentica (SANt) Volume 8 The letter of James builds
educational ethos as a balance against the rich and powerful, and calls
for a revision of both its rhetoric and socio-economic situation.This
book gives attention to the language and style of the letter of James,
with a hypothesis about its rhetorical purpose in mind. It focuses on
what we can learn about the author of James, by reading the text in
light of a guiding research question: How does the author establish and
assert authority? The letter builds literary authority for a number of
purposes, one of which is to address socioeconomic disparity, a major
concern for the author. The author of James presents a
speech-in-character in the shape of a letter to establish his ethos (Ch.
2), employing vocabulary and style to signal his education implicitly
(Ch. 3 & 4) and includes himself in the categories of sage, teacher and
exegete explicitly (Ch. 5). From this standpoint, the author can address
the rich as equals, rebuke them and admonish both rich and poor to
receive God’s wisdom (Ch. 6). The comparison with ancient literary
criticism shows that the categories at play are the same. The insight
that language and ethos are inseparable categories in antiquity provides
us with renewed ways to interpret the literary production of early
Christianity. Both James and ‘the Classicists’ present a competing epic
in the context of the early imperium, the former with an Israelite piety
that is superior to contemporary economic and moral categories and the
latter with the supremacy of Greek culture as a foundation for Rome.
The letter of James emerges as a document that builds educational ethos
as a balance against the rich and powerful, a strategy that calls for a
revision of both its rhetoric and socio-economic situation.
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Eve-Marie Becker Collected studies on Philo and Josephus
Ed. together with a response by Eve-Marie Becker, Morten
Hørning Jensen and Jacob Mortensen Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2016, 300
Seiten, hardcover, 15,5 x 23,2 cm 978-3-525-54046-6
85,00 EUR
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Studia Aarhusiana
Neotestamentica (SANt) Volume 7
Philo von Alexandrien and
Flavius Josephus are amongst the most influential ancient writers. In
his long scholarly career, Per Bilde (1939–2014) published various
essays, studies and articles examining early Judaism and the historical
Jesus from the angle of the work of Philo and Josephus. Many of the
articles contain in-depth treatment of primary sources, and thus are of
great value for scholars to come. The studies in this volume have yet
been compiled by Per Bilde himself. They are now edited posthumously
with contributions from Steve Mason (Groningen) and Mogens Müller
(Copenhagen) responding to Bilde's work.
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Eve-Marie Becker Paul as homo novus
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2017, 300 Seiten, hardcover, 15,5 x 23,2 cm
978-3-525-54048-0 85,00 EUR
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Studia Aarhusiana
Neotestamentica (SANt) Volume 6 20ths century research in St.
Paul is widely impacted by Adolf Deissmann’s prominent view on the
apostle as a “homo novus” (1911). But where does this concept originate
from, and what does it imply? This collection of articles does not only
re-evaluate Deissmann’s concept by tracing it back to its historical and
socio-political origins in Cicero and exploring how authors from (early)
Imperial Time perceive and transform the homo novus paradigm by diverse
modes and strategies of literary self-fashioning. Scholars ranging the
fields of New Testament Studies, Greek and Latin Philology, Ancient
History, Patristics, and Comparative Literature also examine how the
Ciceronian paradigm was early on transformed, disseminated, and applied
as a literary concept and an authorial topos of self-molding. One of the
leading questions throughout the volume thus is: How do authors like
Cicero, Horace, Paul, Tacitus, Seneca, Athanasius, and Augustine fashion
themselves in accordance to or in difference from the idea of being a
“new man”? It is argued that by means of literary self-configuration,
indeed, some of these writers – such as Paul and Augustine – want to
appear as “new men” by either altering traditional social, moral,
religious, or political roles, or by creating new patterns of social
behavior and religious self-understanding. Dr. theol.
Eve-Marie Becker is Professor for New Testament exegesis at Aarhus
University, Denmark. Jacob Palle Bliddal Mortensen is member of the
administrative staff at the University of Aarhus, Denmark. |
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Louise Heldgaard Bylund Nordic Interpretations of the New
Testament Challenging Texts and Perspectives Vandenhoeck
& Ruprecht, 2020, 308 Seiten, hardcover, 15,5 x 23,2 cm
978-3-525-55456-2 130,00 EUR
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Studia Aarhusiana
Neotestamentica (SANt) Volume 5 Interpretation of the New
Testament by scholars from the Nordic Countries.This volume brings
together contributions from the ongoing conversation among New Testament
scholars from the Nordic Countries, namely Denmark, Iceland, Finland,
Norway, and Sweden. The aim is to challenge the New Testament texts and
their interpretations but also to be challenged by these texts and
interpretation, i.e., how to read, interpret and contextualize the
impact of these texts, and how to conceptualize the power and authority
attributed to them. As neighbours in peripheral Europe, partly
sharing language and history, scholars of this region also aim to
participatie in the broader international discourse. The fact that their
common academic language is English begs the question whether many of
the current essays could have been written in different settings, since
they do not explicitly reflect on contextual issues. Or is this the
case? What characterizes that part of the world are social
democracies with relatively high standards of living, a strong
protestant past but an increasing multicultural population, public
welfare systems, and gender equality. Public universities still have
money and can prioritize mobility and internationalisation; accordingly,
although few people live in the Nordic countries relatively many
biblical scholars have roots there.
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Maria Louise Odgaard Møller The True Human Being
The Figure of Jesus in K. E. Løgstrup’s Thought Vandenhoeck &
Ruprecht, 2017, 300 Seiten, hardcover, 15,5 x 23,2 cm
978-3-525-53617-9 85,00 EUR
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Studia Aarhusiana
Neotestamentica (SANt) Volume 4 The aim of Odgaard Møller’s
book is threefold: The first main section seeks to clarify how and why
Jesus is presented in the pre-1968 writings of the Danish theologian and
philosopher K.E. Løgstrup (1905–1981). Throughout his work, Løgstrup’s
main focus has been a rehabilitation of the insight that life is
something definite, because it is created. Here, Jesus primarily plays a
methodological/strategic role as the one confirming and giving witness
to Løgstrup’s interpretation of created life in a given time of his
authorship. When faith in creation is formulated polemically against
another interpretation of life, Jesus serves as Løgstrup’s ally in this
discussion. In the second main section, this examination is extrapolated
to include a discussion with Bultmann and two of his students in order
to clarify the character of his Christology, not least whether – or in
what way – this can be characterised as “implicit Christology”. Finally,
in the light of Ricoeur’s hermeneutic philosophy of religion, the third
main section considers the systematic-theological validity of this
picture of Jesus. The overall conclusion can be summed up in this way:
The main line in Løgstrup’s work goes from created life to the human
being Jesus of Nazareth. Jesus incarnates created life; therefore he is
the true human being. This close connection between (created) Life and
(true) Human Being is the kernel in Løgstrup’s thought. This makes his
perception of Jesus and his Christology distinctive, original and
specifically Løgstrupian. |
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Kasper Bro Larsen The Gospel of
John as Genre Mosaic
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2015, 414
Seiten, hardcover, 15,5 x 23,2 cm 978-3-525-53619-3 110,00
EUR
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Studia Aarhusiana
Neotestamentica (SANt) Volume 3
In recent decades New Testament scholarship has developed an increasing
interest in how the Gospel of John interacts with literary conventions
of genre and form in the ancient Jewish and Greco-Roman context. The
present volume brings together leading scholars in the field in order to
discuss the status quaestionis and to identify new exegetical frontiers.
In the Fourth Gospel, genres and forms serve as vehicles of ideological
and theological meaning. The contributions to this volume aim at
demonstrating how awareness of ancient and modern genre theories and
practices advances our understanding of the Fourth Gospel, both in terms
of the text as a whole (gospel, ancient biography, drama, romance, etc.)
and in terms of the various literary tiles that contribute to the
Gospel’s genre mosaic.
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Eve-Marie Becker Trauma and Traumatization in Individual
and Collective Dimensions Insights from Biblical Studies
and Beyond Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2014, 314 Seiten, hardcover, 15,5
x 23,2 cm 978-3-525-53616-2 99,00 EUR
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Studia Aarhusiana
Neotestamentica (SANt) Volume 2 The contributors of this
volume demonstrate how a highly developed expertise in interpreting
Biblical and cognate literature is a substantial part of the overall
discourse on the historical, literary, social, political, and religious
dimensions of trauma in past and present. This idea is based on the
assumption that trauma is not only a modern concept which derives from
20th century psychiatry: It is an ancient phenomenon already which
predates modern discourses. Trauma studies will thus profit from how
Theology - specifically Biblical exegesis - and the Humanities deal with
trauma in terms of religion, history, sociology, and politics.
Inhaltsverzeichnis und Leseprobe Dr. theol. Eve-Marie
Becker is Professor for New Testament exegesis at Aarhus University.
Dr. theol. Jan Dochhorn is Lector / Associate Professor for New
Testament Studies at Aarhus University. Else Holt is Associate
Professor in Old Testament Studies at Aarhus University. |
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Per Bilde The Originality of Jesus A Critical
Discussion and a Comparative Attempt Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,
2013, 303 Seiten, hardcover, 15,5 x 23,2 cm 978-3-525-53609-4
89,00 EUR
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Neotestamentica (SANt) Volume 1
For the first time in
the history of modern Jesus research Per Bilde aims his scholarly
interest at the originality of the historical Jesus. Accordingly he
examines the historical Jesus and 14 contemporary Jewish Palestinian
figures who, in one or more respects, can be argued to be comparable to
Jesus. He comes to the conclusion that Jesus can be regarded as similar
to a number of these figures, however, some more than others, and that
he appears to be unique in some other respects.
Inhaltsverzeichnis und Leseprobe Per Bilde (1939–2014)
was Professor of Biblical Studies at Aarhus University, Denmark. |
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