Other author/creator | Verheyden, Joseph, 1957- editor. |
Other author/creator | Kloppenborg, John S., 1951- editor. |
Other author/creator | Roskam, Geert editor. |
Other author/creator | Schorn, Stefan editor. |
Series |
Bibliotheca Ephemeridum theologicarum Lovaniensium Bibliotheca Ephemeridum theologicarum Lovaniensium ; 327. ^A1099318
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Contents |
Source-citations in classical historians / John Marincola -- Mixing the available material into one form: Plutarch's use of his sources and the composition process of the Parallel lives / Geert Roskam -- Les Epicurea dans les Vies des philosophes de Diog̐uene La̐uerce entre texte et scholies: r̐ueflexions d'un ̐uediteur / Tiziano Dorandi -- Porphyry and his sources in On abstinance: limits and possibilities of reconstructing Theophrastus' On piety / Stefan Schorn -- Die Enmannsche Kaisergeschichte: zu einem rekonstruierten Geschichtswerk des vierten nachchristlichen Jahrhunderts / Bruno Bleckmann -- Jubilees 23: a test case for Jubilees's use of sources / Cana Werman -- A sectarian background for 1 Enoch 22 / Eshbal Ratzon -- Was Josephus a source for Luke-Acts? / Steve Mason -- The myth of Schleiermacher and the logia: the early origins of the Q hypothesis / Alan Kirk -- Matthew's use of Mark: Insights into attitudes to traditions, sources, and theology / Paul Foster -- Other people's speech in Q / Sarah E. Rollens -- Early Christian textual communities, and Luke's treatment of his sources / John S. Kloppenborg -- Critical source problems: canonical Luke and Marcion's gospel / Daniel A. Smith. |
Abstract |
"The present volume contains a selection of papers read at the ninth international conference of the Leuven Centre for the Study of the Gospels which was held at Leuven 9-11 December 2019 and dealt with the study of sources in Graeco-Roman, Second Temple and early Christian literature. The purpose of the conference was to bring together specialists of source-critical studies in these areas to look for parallels, patterns, and of course also differences in the way written sources are identified, used to explain the compositional history of a work, reconstructed, and generally evaluated as basic material for authors to compose and redact new texts. The essays address three general fields of interest: methodological principles for working with sources; concrete ways of using sources; and hypothetical or fragmented sources. The last one is perhaps the most debated aspect and has led some scholars to abandon the approach as such. The heyday of source criticism seems long gone, at least in biblical studies, but like other methods and approaches, this one too has never completely disappeared from the radar. The hypothetical character of synoptic and other source-critical theories and the finesses of reconstructing an author's sources remain fascinating issues in which historical, literary, and social aspects come together to shed light on ancient compositional strategies and practices. It is to these issues that this volume hopes to contribute." -- Page 4 of cover. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
Terms of use | British Library not licensed to copy 0. |
Language | 1 French, 1 German, 11 English contributions. |
Issued in other form | 9789042949454 e-book version |
Genre/form | Criticism, interpretation, etc. |
Genre/form | Conference papers and proceedings. |
Genre/form | Conference papers and proceedings. |
ISBN | 9789042949447 |
ISBN | 9042949449 (paperback) |
ISBN | (eISBN) |