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Sensitivity towards Outsiders Exploring the Dynamic Relationship between Mission and Ethics in the New Testament and Early Christianity

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Erscheinungsdatum

01.05.2014

Herausgeber

Jacobus (Kobus) Kok + weitere

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Mohr Siebeck

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675

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1030 g

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1. Auflage

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Englisch

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978-3-16-152176-8

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Born 1967; 2000 doctorate and 2004 habilitation at the University of Regensburg; Professor of Exegesis and Hermeneutics of the New Testament at the Faculty of Catholic Theology at the University of Regensburg.
Born 1983; is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at Keble College in Oxford.
Born 1978; is Associate Professor of New Testament Studies at the University of Pretoria.
Born 1975; 2009 PhD from the University of Edinburgh; 2016 Habilitation from the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz; currently Associate Professor of New Testament at Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, USA.

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.05.2014

Herausgeber

Verlag

Mohr Siebeck

Seitenzahl

675

Maße (L/B/H)

23,3/15,9/4,1 cm

Gewicht

1030 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-16-152176-8

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  • Table of Contents:
    Jacobus Kok/Dieter T. Roth: Sensitivity towards Outsiders and the Dynamic Relationship between Mission and Ethics/Ethos
    I. Sensitivity towards Outsiders in Philo and the Old Testament
    Erhard S. Gerstenberger: Sensitivity towards Outsiders in Old Testament Theologies - Dirk J. Human: Sensitivity towards Outsiders in Late Second Temple Judaism and its Relation to the New Testament - Gert J. Steyn: Some Observations on Philo of Alexandria's Sensitivity to Strangers
    II: Sensitivity towards Outsiders, Mission, and Ethics in the New Testament
    Dieter T. Roth: Missionary Ethics in Q 10:2-12 - Ernest van Eck: Mission, Identity, and Ethics in Mark: Jesus, the Patron for the Outsiders - Andries G. van Aarde: Righteousness: Paul and Matthew - Heike Omerzu: Exploring the Dynamic Relationship between Mission and Ethics in Luke-Acts - Andreas J. Köstenberger: Sensitivity to Outsiders in John's Gospel and Letters and its Implication for the Understanding of Early Christian - Abraham J. Malherbe: Ethics in Context: The Thessalonians and Their Neighbors - Bert-Jan Lietaert Peerbolte: Morality and Boundaries in Paul - Jeremy Punt: Mission, Ethics, and Outsiders/Insiders in Galatians - John Anthony Dunne: Cast Out the Aggressive Agitators (Gl 4:29-30): Suffering, Identity, and the Ethics of Expulsion in Paul's Mission to the Galatians - Ruben Zimmermann: Mission versus Ethics in 1 Corinthians 9? 'Implicit Ethics' as an Aid in Analysing New Testament Texts - Volker Rabens: Inclusion of and Demarcation from 'Outsiders': Mission and Ethics in Paul's Second Letter to the Corinthians - Tobias Nicklas/Herbert Schlögel: Mission to the Gentiles, Construction of Christian Identity, and its Relation to Ethics according to Paul - Andrie du Toit: Sensitivity towards the Reaction of Outsiders as Ethical Motivation in Early Christian Paraenesis - David Moffitt: Perseverance, Purity, and Identity: Exploring Hebrews' Eschatological Worldview, Ethics, and In-Group Bias - Stephan Joubert: Homo reciprocus No More: The 'Missional' Nature of Faith in James - Christopher Rowland: The Apocalypse: Sensitivity and Outsiders
    III. Sensitivity towards Outsiders, Mission, and Ethics in the Early Church
    Chris L. De Wet: Missionality, Religious Identity, and Power in 1 Clement - Chris L. De Wet: 'No Small Counsel about Self-Control': Enkrateia and the Virtuous Body as Missional Performance in 2 Clement - Jonathan A. Draper: Mission, Ethics, and Identity in the Didache - Tobias Nicklas: Epistula ad Diognetum (Diognetus): The Christian 'New Genos' and its Construction of the Others - Paul Foster: Mission and Ethics in the Writings of Ignatius of Antioch - Candida R. Moss: Sensitivity to Insiders and Outsiders in the Acts of the Martyrs - Chris L. De Wet: John Chrysostom and the Mission to the Goths: Rhetorical and Ethical Perspectives
    IV. Contemporary Implications
    Christopher M. Hays: Provision for the Poor and the Mission of the Church: Ancient Appeals and Contemporary Viability - Nelus Niemandt: Trends in Missional Ecclesiology - Johann-Albrecht Meylahn: Responsibility, God, and Society: The Cry of the Other in the Sacred Texts as a Challenge towards Responsible Glo