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Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft und die Kunde der älteren Kirche

 Recomand acest periodic de specialitate tuturor celor interesati de teologia biblică a Noului Testament:

Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft

und die Kunde der älteren Kirche

Ed. by Dunn, James D. G. / Holladay, Carl / Lichtenberger, Hermann / Schröter, Jens / Sterling, Gregory / Wolter, Michael

The series Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft (BZNW) is one of the oldest and most highly regarded international scholarly book series in the field of New Testament studies. Since 1923 it has been a forum for seminal works focusing on Early Christianity and related fields. The series is grounded in a historical-critical approach and also explores new methodological approaches that advance our understanding of the New Testament and its world.

J. K. Elliott, “A Bibliography of Greek New Testament Manuscripts”

Pentru cercetarea manuscriselor Noului Testament recomandăm un instrument prețios apărut în cadrul seriei publicatre sub patronajul Universității Cambridge -> Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas. Monograph Series (SNTSMS), cartea fiind volumul 109:

J. K. Elliott, “A Bibliography of Greek New Testament Manuscripts”

Cartea este prefațată de eruditul Bruce M. Meztger, având în cuprinsul ei capitolele structurate după cum urmează:

Foreword by Bruce M. Metzger … p. IX-X.

List of Abbreviations … pp. XI-XXV.

Introduction … pp. 1-18.

Papyri … pp. 19-40.

Majuscules … pp. 41-92.

Minuscules … pp. 93-236.

Lectionaries … pp. 237-286.

Unregistered Manuscripts … pp. 287-290.

 Menționăm că aceasta este a doua ediție (I-a – 1989, a II-a – 2000) și conține o bibliografie completată la zi a cercetării manuscriselor Noului Testament, fiecare material bibliografic având menționată și lista conținând numerele de paripusuri, majuscule (unciale), minuscule și lecționarii deja înregistrare sau încă nu de cercetători, astfel încât suntem direcționați cu precizie către ceea ce ne interesează cu precădere.

Redăm mai jos descrierea cărții însoțită de unele rezumate:

Facsimiles, photographic reproductions, collations, and studies of the textual character of many of the 5,000 or so manuscripts of the Greek New Testament have been published, but it is only with this book that a much-needed bibliography of them has been made available. This considerably expanded and revised edition of J. K. Elliott’s 1989 A Bibliography of Greek New Testament Manuscripts marks a substantial increase in the number of titles and references. Some 5,000 new entries have been added, thereby doubling the size of the First Edition. The titles of books and articles are predominantly those published in the past 150 years. The titles are set out in the customary categories of papyri, majuscules, minuscules and lectionaries as classified in the conventional Gregory-Aland register.

Reviews:

“This revised version almost doubles the amount of information contained in the first edition of 1989 and offers an indispensible guide to work done on individual manuscripts of the Greek New Testament. As far as I could determine, Elliott has provided enough information to find the item you are after, or, as is perhaps more likely considering the range of material listed here, sufficient detail is given to enable an inter-library loan to be ordered. In conclusion, this work in its revised second edition further improves an indispensible reference book which fills a massive gap in New Testament scholarship and helps reveal other gaps to textual critics and librarians. We congradulate the compiler. His Bibliography is much to be welcomed and should find a home in an excellent theological library.” Ashland Theological Journal

“…this bibliography is warmly welcomed and will be of great use not only for textual critics and NT scholars, but palaeographers, codicologists, Byzantine scholars, and art historians as well.” Religious Studies Review

Cu Bucurie,

Claudiu

Ucenicie după înviere: Hermeneutica scribilor în finalul (extins/adăugit) Evangheliei după Marcu

De curând, prestigiosul periodic Journal of Theological Studies, publică în numărul 1 pe anul 2012 un articol de cercetare biblică ce mi-a atras atenția:

SUZANNE WATTS HENDERSON, “DISCIPLESHIP AFTER THE RESURRECTION: SCRIBAL HERMENEUTICS IN THE LONGER ENDING OF MARK”, Journal of Theological Studies (JThS), 63 (2012), pp. 106-124.

Pentru cei ce interesați redau:

Abstract:

“Scholars typically maintain that the Longer Ending (LE) of Mark subverts Mark’s somber message about Jesus’ sacrificial death with a triumphant, concluding vision of the risen Lord seated at the right hand of God (Mark 16:19). This study takes a different tack, promoting a more nuanced understanding of the relationship between Mark and the LE by detecting important thematic elements—especially concerning discipleship—that the later passage both adopts and adapts from its host gospel. For the writer(s) of the LE, the resurrection serves less as a dividing-line between Jesus’ disciples and Mark’s community and more as the bridge that confirms emphatically the new age of God’s reign, evident both before and after the passion through those who trust the message of that good news.”

P.S. Voi reveni în cel mai scurt timp cu precizări legate de conținut :)

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Update:

Recomandăm călduros celor interesați de tema Longer Ending of Mark (Evanghelia după Marcu cap. 16, vv. 9-16), următoarea listă de bibliografie, care și ea va fi întregită pe parcurs:

Kelhoffer, James A.,  ”Miracle and mission: The authentication of Missionaries and their Message in the Longer Ending of Mark” (WUNT 2.112; Tubingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2000)

C. H. TURNER
DID CODEX VERCELLENSIS {a) CONTAIN THE LAST TWELVE VERSES OF ST MARK?
J Theol Studies, 1927; os-XXIX: 16 – 18.

C. H. ROBERTS
THE ANCIENT BOOK AND THE ENDING OF ST MARK
J Theol Studies, 1939; os-XL: 253 – 257.

C. H. TURNER
WESTERN READINGS IN THE SECOND HALF OF ST MARK‘S GOSPEL.
J Theol Studies, 1927; os-XXIX: 1 – 16.

Darrell D. Hannah
The Four-Gospel ‘Canon’ in the Epistula Apostolorum
J Theol Studies, October 2008; 59: 598 – 633.

Beyond Suspicion: on the Authorship of the Mar Saba Letter and the Secret Gospel of Mark
J Theol Studies, April 2010; 61: 128 – 170.

Paul Foster
Polymorphic Christology: its Origins and Development in Early Christianity
J Theol Studies, April 2007; 58: 66 – 99.

VERNON BARTLET
MARK THE ‘CURT-FINGERED’ EVANGELIST
J Theol Studies, 1904; os-VI: 121 – 124.

E. BEST
THE REVELATION TO EVANGELIZE THE GENTILES
J Theol Studies, 1984; 35: 1 – 30.

Alan Cadwallader
The Politics of Translation of the Revised Version: Evidence from the Newly Discovered Notebooks of Brooke Foss Westcott
J Theol Studies, October 2007; 58: 415 – 439.

FREDERICK C. GRANT
Form Criticism and the Christian Faith
J Am Acad Relig, 1939; VII: 9 – 17.

P. E KAHLE
THE END OF ST. MARK‘S GOSPEL. THE WITNESS OF THE COPTIC VERSIONS
J Theol Studies, 1951; II: 49 – 57.

R. H. CONNOLLY
CANON STREETER ON THE DIDACHE
J Theol Studies, 1937; os-XXXVIII: 364 – 379.

A. C. THISELTON
THE ‘INTERPRETATION’ OF TONGUES: A NEW SUGGESTION IN THE LIGHT OF GREEK USAGE IN PHILO AND JOSEPHUS
J Theol Studies, 1979; XXX: 15 – 36.

Frederick C. Bauerschmidt
THE WOUNDS OF CHRIST
Literature and Theology, 1991; 5: 83 – 100.

G. D. KILPATRICK
THREE RECENT EDITIONS OF THE GREEK TESTAMENT (II)
J Theol Studies, 1949; os-L: 142 – 155.

W. R. Telford
Review: The Gospel of Mark. A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary
J Theol Studies, Oct 2002; 53: 637 – 642.

C. H. TURNER
THE GOSPEL OF PETER
J Theol Studies, 1913; os-XIV: 161 – 187.

G. D. KILPATRICK
THREE RECENT EDITIONS OF THE GREEK NEW TESTAMENT
J Theol Studies, 1949; os-L: 10 – 23.

WILLIAM MCKANE
REVIEWS
J Semitic Studies, 1969; 14: 275 – 282.

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