Paul as User, Interpreter and Reader of the Book of Isaiah

2009 | book part. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Paul as User, Interpreter and Reader of the Book of Isaiah​
Wilk, F. ​ (2009)
In:​Hays, Richard B.; Alkier, Stefan; Huizenga, Leroy Andrew​ (Eds.), Reading the Bible intertextually pp. 83​-99. ​Waco (TX): ​Baylor University Press.

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Authors
Wilk, Florian 
Editors
Hays, Richard B.; Alkier, Stefan; Huizenga, Leroy Andrew
Abstract
Reading the Bible Intertextually explores the revisionary hermeneutical practices of the writers of the four gospels. Each of the contributors examines the distinctive ways that the canonical evangelists put a particular "spin" on the story of Jesus through rereading the Old Testament in different ways. In addition, the evangelists' different ways of reading Israel's Scripture are correlated with different visions for the embodied life of the community of Jesus' followers. This is an exciting new reading of the gospels, bringing interdisciplinary and intertextual readings to the texts, articulated by some of the most brilliant New Testament scholars of our time
Issue Date
2009
Publisher
Baylor University Press
ISBN
978-1-60258-180-7
Language
English

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