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OverviewIn this volume, biblical scholar and theologian François Bovon provides nineteen essays on topics of interest in the New Testament and early Christianity. Examining textual and iconographic witnesses ranging from the earliest Christian writings to a Byzantine icon from Cyprus, Bovon addresses critical issues in New Testament studies including early Christologies, notions of immortality and resurrection, ancient reception of Christian scripture, orthodoxy and heresy, manuscripts in the digital era, and others. Four of the essays appear for the first time in an English translation in this volume - two of which include the original Greek and critical apparatuses for two fragments of ancient apocryphal works. Bovon's careful treatment of the topics at hand makes this volume a reliable guide for scholars and students who wish to deepen their understanding of early Christianity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: François Bovon , Luke DrakePublisher: Mohr Siebeck Imprint: Mohr Siebeck Volume: 319 Weight: 0.652kg ISBN: 9783161522062ISBN 10: 3161522060 Pages: 319 Publication Date: 02 December 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe essays here assembled jointly relay a good impression of Bovon's vast expertise. His work on manuscripts and editions of ancient texts, his explorations of theological themes in early Christianity, his abiding interest in the apocryphal apostolic Acts, and his earnest commitment to bridging European...and North American scholarship on early Christianity--are all amply represented here. --Matthew V. Novenson, University of Edinburgh, Review of Biblical Literature, 2.8.2016 Author InformationBorn 1938; 1967-93 Professor at the Divinity School at the University of Geneva; since 1993 Professor of New Testament and early Christian literature at Harvard Divinity School; in 2000 President of the International Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas; currently the Frothingham Professor of the History of Religion Emeritus at Harvard Divinity School. 2003 BA at Brigham Young University; 2013 M.T.S. at Harvard Divinity School; currently pursuing a PhD in Ancient Mediterranean Religions at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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