Historiographical Literature in the New Testament Period (1st and 2nd centuries CE) (original) (raw)

"Historiographical Literature in the New Testament Period (1st and 2nd Centuries CE)", in: HSHJ 2.

Eve-Marie Becker

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Historiography, New Testament

Thomas R Hatina

Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception, 2015

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Historiography for study of the New Testament: an overview of methods from the twentieth to the twenty-first centuries

Beth M Sheppard

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Biblical Historiography as Traditional History

Raymond Person

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Beth M. Sheppard, The Craft of History and the Study of the New Testament. RBS 60 (Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2012), in Review of Biblical Literature 06/2014

Joseph E Sanzo

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Properties of Biblical Historiography and Historical ThoughtVT

Alexander Rofe

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The World of Biblical Literature. By Robert Alter. London, SPCK, 1992. Pp. xii + 225. £12.99

Deryn Guest

Scottish Journal of Theology, 1997

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Cartographers, canons and cuckoos - historiography of the study of the Old Testament

Hendrik Bosman

Verbum Et Ecclesia, 1993

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Review of Hans M. Barstad, _History and the Hebrew Bible: Studies in Ancient Israelite & Ancient Near Eastern Historiography_ (FAT 61; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2008).

Jeremy Hutton

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New Testament studies in the 20th century

Larry Hurtado

Religion, 2009

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New Testament history: a narrative account

Moschos Goutzioudis

2001

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New Testament Historical Backgrounds

David E Malick

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Introduction to the Special Issue “Current Trends in New Testament Study”

Bob VanVoorst

Religions, 2019

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Review: History of New Testament Research. Volume 3: From C. H. Dodd to Hans Dieter Betz. William Baird. Fortress (2013). Review of Biblical Literature. Published 5/17/2014.

Ben Edsall

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The Old Testament: A Literary History: Chapter 1

Konrad Schmid

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Resources for the study of the classical world in the New Testament era

Beth M Sheppard

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Why Was Biblical History Written during the Persian Period? Persuasive Aspects of Biblical Historiography and Its Political Context, or Historiography as an Anti-Mnemonic Literary Genre

Łukasz Niesiołowski-Spanò

In: Johannes Unsok Ro, Diana Edelman (eds.), Collective Memory and Collective Identity: Case Studies in Deuteronomy and the Deuteronomistic History, Berlin – New York: de Gruyter (BZAW, 534), 2021

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Book review: Parker, D. C., An Introduction to the New Testament Manuscripts and their Texts Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. Pp. xxx + 368.

Matteo Grosso

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Nicholas de Lange, “Review of ‘Hebrew Bible. Old Testament. The History of Its Interpretation. Volume I. From the Beginnings to the Middle Ages (until 1300). Part 1. Antiquity’, ed. Magne Sæbø,” Journal of Theological Studies, vol. 48, no. 2 (October 1997): 630-633

Nicholas de Lange

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A History of New Testament Studies in the 20th Century

Charles Cosgrove

Review & Expositor, 1999

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The Craft of History and the Study of the New Testament

Beth M Sheppard

2012

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The Importance of Background Material in the Study of the New Testament

Cory Anderson

The Importance of Background Material in the Study of the New Testament, 2002

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The Biblical Hermeneutics: Literary Genre

Sixbert SANGWA, Ph.D.

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), 2021

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New Testament and Early Christian Studies: Theses on Theory and Method

Gerhardus A . van den Heever

Journal of Early Christian History, 2020

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An Examination of the New Testament’s Christological Hermeneutic

Darren M. Slade

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History and the Hebrew Bible: Studies in Ancient Israelite and Ancient Near Eastern Historiography, by Hans M. Barstad

Kris Sonek

Revue biblique 117.2 , 2010

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Review of Introduction to the New Testament

DRJ SS

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The New Cambridge History of the Bible: From the Beginnings to 600. Edited by James Carleton Paget and Joachim Schaper

J. Christopher Edwards

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Chapter 2: Current approaches within the field of the social-scientific study of the New Testament

Pieter van Staden

HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies, 1991

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Vetus Testamentum 66 (2016) - Properties of Biblical Historiography and Historical Thought

Alexander Rofe

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Intracanonical Hermeneutics: The Use of the Hebrew Bible in the New Testament

Corey Farr

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Typology: pros and cons in biblical hermeneutics and literary criticism (from Leonhard Goppelt to Northrop Frye)

Tibor Fabiny

Rilce-revista De Filologia Hispanica, 2009

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An Introduction to the New Testament Manuscripts and Their Texts - By David C. Parker

Michael W. Holmes

Religious Studies Review, 2009

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Interaction Paper on Invitation to Biblical Interpretation: Exploring the Hermeneutical Triad of History, Literature, and Theology

Abeneazer G Urga

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From the emergence of the Hebrew Bible as authoritative literature of Judaism to a hermeneutics of the Old Testament

Raik Heckl

please have a look for the publication of the paper: https://www.academia.edu/36622943/Heckl\_R.\_Das\_Alte\_Testament\_-\_Grundlage\_christlicher\_Identit%C3%A4t.\_Von\_der\_Entstehung\_der\_autoritativen\_Literatur\_des\_Judentums\_zu\_einer\_Hermeneutik\_des\_Alten\_Testaments\_ThLZ\_143\_2018\_437-452

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