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MARC Record from University of Toronto

Record ID marc_university_of_toronto/uoft.marc:5566975688:3009
Source University of Toronto
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005 20071003171424.0
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008 070220s2006 enka b 001 0 eng d
020 $a9781905048625
020 $a1905048629
029 1 $aYDXCP$b100452964
029 1 $aNLGGC$b298542536
050 4 $aBS2635.52$b.I58 2006
082 04 $a227.066$222
245 04 $aThe intertextuality of the Epistles :$bexplorations of theory and practice /$cedited by Thomas L. Brodie, Dennis R. MacDonald, and Stanley E. Porter.
260 $aSheffield :$bSheffield Phoenix Press,$c2006.
300 $axvi, 311 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm.
440 0 $aNew Testament monographs ;$vv. 16
500 $aInternational conference proceedings (Limerick, May 2005).
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 00 $tIntertextuality: between literary theory and text analysis /$rSusanne Gillmayr-Bucher --$tIntertextuality, historical criticism and deconstruction /$rSteve Moyise --$tBiblical studies and intertextuality: should the work of Genette and Eco broaden our horizons? /$rPeter Phillips --$tJosephus and Greek poets /$rErkki Koskenniemi --$tElusive allusions in the apocalypse: two decades of research into John's use of the Old Testament /$rJon Paulien --$gThe$ttriple intertextuality of the Epistles: an introduction /$rThomas L. Brodie --$tTriple intertextuality in Philippians /$rLukas Bormann --$tFurther comments on the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament /$rStanley E. Porter --$gThe$tfictitious self-exposition of Paul: how might intertextual theory suggest a reformulation of the hermeneutics of pseudoepigraphy? /$rAnnette Merz --$t2 Thessalonians as pseudoepigraphic 'reading instruction' for 1 Thessalonians: methodological implications and exemplary illustration of an intertextual concept /$rHanna Roose -- Intertextuality and the pseudonymity of 2 Thessalonians /$rJ. Michael Gilchrist --$gA$tpseudonymous writer warning about pseudonymous letters: tracing the literary links between 2 Thessalonians and other Pauline epistles /$rOuti Leppä --$tStructural similarities in 1 and 2 Thessalonians: comparative discourse anatomy /$rDavid J. Clark --$gA$tcategorization of antetextuality in the Gospels and Acts: a case for Luke's imitation of Plato and Xenophon to depict Paul as a Christian Socrates /$rDennis R. MacDonald --$tPossible literary links between Luke-Acts and Pauline letters regarding spirit-language /$rPaul Elbert --$tReading Galatians with and without the book of Acts /$rHeikki Leppä --$gA$tbetter class of enemy: opposition and dependence in the Johannine writings /$rMichael S. Sommer.
630 00 $aBible.$pN.T.$pEpistles$xCriticism, interpretation, etc.$vCongresses.
650 0 $aIntertextuality in the Bible$vCongresses.
700 1 $aBrodie, Thomas L.
700 1 $aMacDonald, Dennis Ronald,$d1946-
700 1 $aPorter, Stanley E.,$d1956-
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