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978-1-49648-836-7
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A seminal work by Professor David Flusser, translated and published
in English for the first time.
First published in German as Die rabbinschen Gleichnisse und der
Gleichniserzähler Jesus in 1981—and now translated into English for the first
time—this seminal work by Professor David Flusser remains an important
and unparalleled contribution on Jesus as a storyteller in the Jewish rabbinic
tradition. Using a literary approach to study extant rabbinic parables, he argues
that Jesus’ parables belong to a genre that exists only in rabbinic literature and
the New Testament. In order to analyze the theology behind Jesus’ parables,
we need to understand them as a first-century literary art form.
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THE RABBINIC PARABLES AND JESUS
THE PARABLE TELLER
David Flusser
Foreword by R. Steven Notley
Translated by Timothy Keiderling
PEN, PRINT, AND PIXELS
Edited by Daniel B. Wallace, David Flood,
Elijah Hixson, and Denis Salgado
978-1-49648-592-2
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This collection of research brings together current debates in
New Testament textual criticism.
Topics range from the significance of catena manuscripts to a newly proposed
method of dating manuscripts. Other topics include philology in the digital
era, early Protestant Bibles, conjectural emendation, text transmission, and
misunderstandings in the Latin Catholic Epistles.
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PAUL’S LETTER TO THE ROMANS
Edited by Douglas J. Moo, Eckhard J. Schnabel,
Thomas R. Schreiner, and Frank Thielman
978-1-49648-087-3
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A collection of essays presented during the Consultation on Paul’s Letter to
the Romans at four annual meetings of the Evangelical Theological Society
(2018, 2019, 2021, 2022).
This volume features contributions from top evangelical Pauline scholars,
addresses contested theological matters in the letter to the Romans, and can
serve as a textbook.
Contributors: Robert W. Yarbrough, Douglas J. Moo, Mark A. Seifrid, Robert A. J.
Gagnon, Patrick Schreiner, Christopher Bruno, Brian S. Rosner, Kevin McFadden,
Frank Thielman, Benjamin Gladd, Charles L. Quarles, Eckhard J. Schnabel,
Ben C. Dunson, Kyle B. Wells, Michael F. Bird, Joshua M. Greever, Benjamin L.
Merkle, Ardel B. Caneday, Sigurd Grindheim, Thomas R. Schreiner, A. Andrew
Das, Jeffrey A. D. Weima, Mateus F. de Campos, and M. Sydney Park.
“I am impressed by the quality of all the contributions to this volume, which
in many cases offer new, well-considered approaches to the major sections
of the letter, including matters of interpretation that have long occupied the
minds of scholars.”
COLIN G. KRUSE , Emeritus Scholar, Melbourne School of Theology
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