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Index
Contents Preface and Acknowledgments Map 1. Introduction: Why Study the New Testament ANCIENT AND ACADEMIC CONTEXTS FOR THE STUDY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
2. The Development of the Canon 3. The Greco-Roman World 4. Ancient Judaism 5. The New Testament as a Historical Source: A Comparison of Acts and Paul’s Letters
GOSPELS
6. The Gospel of Mark 7. The Gospel of Matthew 8. The Gospel of Thomas
THE SPREAD OF CHRISTIANITY
9. The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles, Part 1: Structure and Themes 10. The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles, Part 2: Editing the Beginnings of Christianity 11. The Gospel of John 12. The Letters of John and the Spread of Christianity 13. The Historical Jesus
PAUL AND PAULINISM
14. Paul as Missionary: 1 Thessalonians 15. Paul as Pastor: Philemon and 1 and 2 Corinthians 16. Paul as Jewish Theologian: Galatians and Romans 17. Colossians and Ephesians 18. Differing Christians: Christology, Faith, and Works
WOMEN AND HOUSEHOLD
19. The Pro-household Paul: The Pastoral Epistles 20. The Anti-household Paul: The Acts of Paul and Thecla
BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION
21. Hebrews and Biblical Interpretation 22. Premodern Biblical Interpretation
APOCALYPTICISM AND POLITICS
23. Apocalypticism as Resistance 24. Apocalypticism as Accommodation
DEVELOPMENT
25. The Development of Ecclesiastical Institutions: Ignatius and the Didache
Epilogue: Christianity after the New Testament Period Notes Bibliography Subject and Author Index
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
Index of Scripture Citations
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