This essay raises questions about Richard Hays’s book in three main areas. First, there is a discussion of the possible limits to metalepsis, and when it may be appropriate to decline to find metalepsis in a biblical citation. Second, there are questions about the nature of readers and reading in relation to appropriating some of Hays’s proposals. Third, something is said about the respective roles of historical and figural ways of reading the OT, and questions are asked about the bearing of the conceptuality of OT prophecy on the Gospel depictions of Jesus
This article examines a particular set of texts in an early fifteenth-century religious anthology co...
Article reviews the book, Telling Tales about Jesus: An Introduction to the New Testament Gospels, b...
What this article demonstrates is the close relation between revelatory events and their imprints in...
This essay raises questions about Richard Hays’s book in three main areas. First, there is a discuss...
Richard Hays's new book does for the four Gospels what his 1989 work (Echoes of Scripture in the Let...
How the Gospels, particularly the Gospel of Mark, came to be included in the Scriptures of establish...
One productive avenue for locating the best practices for integrating historical and theological exe...
While recent studies of the New Testament have found the methods of intertextuality and orality stud...
Ancient manuscripts of John’s Gospel containing hermeneiai have long puzzled scholars, provoking deb...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. After reading the recovered excerp...
It is my deep conviction that the Gospel takes on new meaning as we see its message in the light of ...
Ancient manuscripts of John’s Gospel containing hermeneiai have long puzzled scholars, provoking deb...
Excerpt: In this essay, I wish to pay respect to Dr. Barton\u27s important contribution to the theo...
This article examines a particular set of texts in an early fifteenth-century religious anthology co...
This article uses Hans Frei's famous image of the ‘eclipse’ of biblical narrative to explore the lin...
This article examines a particular set of texts in an early fifteenth-century religious anthology co...
Article reviews the book, Telling Tales about Jesus: An Introduction to the New Testament Gospels, b...
What this article demonstrates is the close relation between revelatory events and their imprints in...
This essay raises questions about Richard Hays’s book in three main areas. First, there is a discuss...
Richard Hays's new book does for the four Gospels what his 1989 work (Echoes of Scripture in the Let...
How the Gospels, particularly the Gospel of Mark, came to be included in the Scriptures of establish...
One productive avenue for locating the best practices for integrating historical and theological exe...
While recent studies of the New Testament have found the methods of intertextuality and orality stud...
Ancient manuscripts of John’s Gospel containing hermeneiai have long puzzled scholars, provoking deb...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. After reading the recovered excerp...
It is my deep conviction that the Gospel takes on new meaning as we see its message in the light of ...
Ancient manuscripts of John’s Gospel containing hermeneiai have long puzzled scholars, provoking deb...
Excerpt: In this essay, I wish to pay respect to Dr. Barton\u27s important contribution to the theo...
This article examines a particular set of texts in an early fifteenth-century religious anthology co...
This article uses Hans Frei's famous image of the ‘eclipse’ of biblical narrative to explore the lin...
This article examines a particular set of texts in an early fifteenth-century religious anthology co...
Article reviews the book, Telling Tales about Jesus: An Introduction to the New Testament Gospels, b...
What this article demonstrates is the close relation between revelatory events and their imprints in...