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The Text of the Apostolos in Athanasius of Alexandria
  • Language: en

The Text of the Apostolos in Athanasius of Alexandria

All quotations of the Apostolos in the writings of Athanasius are analyzed to determine the text s classification within New Testament text-types, and collated against a range of representative text-type manuscript witnesses. The book demonstrates multivariate analysis and multidimensional scaling, utilizing the full dimensionality of the source data.

The Text of the Apostolos in Athanasius of Alexandria
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 391

The Text of the Apostolos in Athanasius of Alexandria

The text-critical study of the Apostolos (all of the New Testament apart from the Gospels) of the fourth-century Greek Father Athanasius of Alexandria has two aims in view: one analytical and one methodological. An initial review of Athanasius' life and writings and a survey of the Alexandrian text-type precede an analysis of Athanasius' text to determine its classification within the major New Testament text-types, and particularly its suspected Alexandrian character. The book also compares the results of methods traditionally used on the texts of the Fathers with the use of an alternative and advanced method, multivariate analysis. Unlike quantitative and group profile analyses, multivariate analysis utilizes not just a single dimension but the full dimensionality of the source data.

Exposing the Secret Law of Attraction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 90

Exposing the Secret Law of Attraction

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-11-14
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

For those interested in discussion at the intersection of self-improvement, spirituality and faith, this book provides a concise analysis of the philosophy behind the phenomena that is The Secret - Law of Attraction. Some, though it seems surprisingly few, have recognised that with The Secret something is not quite right. The popularity of the film and book is remarkable indeed. However scratch beneath the veneer of the polished and aesthetically stylised multimedia presentation and a striking, maybe even shocking discovery is made. There is no secret, the 'law of attraction' is not a law and New Thought from which it is derived is not new.

Hunting for the word of God
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 251

Hunting for the word of God

Almost a century ago, scholars were debating the authenticity of some passages of the New Testament. After a revolutionary renaissance in the field of biblical textual criticism, however, they began to doubt the genuineness of the entire text. No longer are we able to claim the authenticity of even one passage from the New Testament. The whole Christian edifice is now in danger. Conversely, today the authenticity of the Qur'ānic text is also being challenged by questioning the Islamic version of the preservation of the Muslim holy book, and the preservation of the canonical readings of the original text. In the last decade, some missionaries started using the recent discovery of Qur'ānic m...

Romans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 507

Romans

A wide-ranging study of the interpretation of Paul’s letter to the Romans throughout history, from Origen to Karl Barth. In anticipation of his Illuminations commentary on Paul’s letter to the Romans, Stephen Westerholm offers this extensive survey of the reception history of Romans. After two initial chapters discussing the letter’s textual history and its first readers in Rome (a discussion carried out in dialogue with the Paul-within-Judaism stream of scholarship), Westerholm provides a thorough overview of over thirty of the most influential, noteworthy, and representative interpretations of Romans from nearly two thousand years of history. Interpreters surveyed include Origen, Joh...

Salvation in African Christianity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

Salvation in African Christianity

“What must I do to be saved?” That question, raised in the book of Acts by the Philippian jailer, is a question for the ages. Yet what, even, does it mean to be saved? Is salvation for this life or the next? Is it purely spiritual or does it have physical and material implications? Can salvation be lost? Do we determine who will be saved or does God? What role does Christ play in salvation? Such are the seemingly unending questions soteriology strives to answer. In this eighth volume from the Africa Society of Evangelical Theology, African theologians articulate their understanding of salvation – and its widespread implications for life and practice – in conversation with Scripture and the rich diversity of an African cultural context. Salvation is examined from historical, philosophical, and theological lenses, and scholars address topics as wide-ranging as conversion, ethnicity, fertility, poverty, prosperity, the Trinity, exclusivism, African Pentecostalism, rural community, eschatology, wholeness, and atonement. It is a powerful exploration of the holistic nature of salvation as articulated in Scripture and understood by the African church.

The Text of the New Testament in Contemporary Research
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 897

The Text of the New Testament in Contemporary Research

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-11-09
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  • Publisher: BRILL

The Text of the New Testament in Contemporary Research provides up-to-date discussions of every major aspect of New Testament textual criticism. Written by internationally acknowledged experts, the twenty-four essays evaluate all significant advances in the field since the 1950s.

A Critical Examination of the Coherence-Based Genealogical Method in New Testament Textual Criticism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

A Critical Examination of the Coherence-Based Genealogical Method in New Testament Textual Criticism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-09-18
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This study offers the first sustained examination of the Coherence-Based Genealogical Method (CBGM), a computerized method being used to edit the most widely-used editions of the Greek New Testament.

Exploring Intertextuality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Exploring Intertextuality

This book aims to provide advanced students of biblical studies, seminarians, and academicians with a variety of intertextual strategies to New Testament interpretation. Each chapter is written by a New Testament scholar who provides an established or avant-garde strategy in which: 1) The authors in their respective chapters start with an explanation of the particular intertextual approach they use. Important terms and concepts relevant to the approach are defined, and scholarly proponents or precursors are discussed. 2) The authors use their respective intertextual strategy on a sample text or texts from the New Testament, whether from the Gospels, Acts, Pauline epistles, Disputed Pauline epistles, General epistles, or Revelation. 3) The authors show how their approach enlightens or otherwise brings the text into sharper relief. 4) They end with recommended readings for further study on the respective intertextual approach. This book is unique in providing a variety of strategies related to biblical interpretation through the lens of intertextuality.

Changing the Goalpost of New Testament Textual Criticism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Changing the Goalpost of New Testament Textual Criticism

Before the 1960s, the goal of New Testament Textual Criticism was singular: to retrieve the “original text” of the New Testament. Since then, the goalpost has incrementally shifted away from the “original text” to retrieving “any text” or “many texts” of the NT. Some scholars have even concluded that the “original text” is hopelessly lost and cannot be retrieved with any confidence or accuracy. Other scholars have gone a step further to claim that the idea of an “original text” itself is a misconception that needs to be abandoned. If this new approach in NTTC is correct, then the authority of Scripture is weakened or no longer valid. It will be shown in this book that such is not the case. Furthermore, emphasis will be placed on the need to return to the traditional goalpost of NTTC, i.e., to retrieve the original text. Without a generally definitive text, the door will be left wide open to recreate any desired text of the NT. An unsettled original text will result in an unsettled biblical theology due to a lack of any authoritative and standard text. Consequently, it will lead to an unsettled Christian faith and practice.