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El. knyga: Ferdinand Christian Baur and the History of Early Christianity

Edited by (Professor of New Testament Studies, University of Tübingen), Translated by , Edited by (Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies, University of Notre Dame), Edited by (Department of New Testament Studies, University of Tübingen), Translated by (Emeritus Professor of Theology, Divinity )
  • Formatas: 432 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Feb-2017
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192519320
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  • Formatas: 432 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Feb-2017
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192519320
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Ferdinand Christian Baur (1792-1860) has been described as "the greatest and at the same time the most controversial theologian in German Protestant theology since Schleiermacher." The controversy was epitomized by a nineteenth-century British critic who wrote that his theory "makes of Christianity a thing of purely natural origin, calls in question the authenticity of all but a few of the New Testament books, and makes the whole collection contain not a harmonious system of divine truth, but a confused mass of merely human and contradictory opinions as to the nature of the Christian religion." The contributors to this volume, however, regard Baur as an epoch-making New Testament scholar whose methods and conclusions, though superseded, have been mostly affirmed during the century and a half since his death. This collection focuses on the history of early Christianity, although as a historian of the church and theology Baur covered the entire field up to own time. He combined the most exacting historical research with a theological interpretation of history influenced by Kant, Schelling, and Hegel. The first three chapters discuss Baur's relation to Strauss, Mohler, and Hegel. Then a central core of chapters considers his historical and exegetical perspectives (Judaism and Hellenism, Gnosticism, New Testament introduction and theology, the Pauline epistles, the Synoptic Gospels, John, the critique of miracle, and the combination of absoluteness and relativity). The final chapters view his influence by analyzing the reception of Baur in Britain, Baur and Harnack, and Baur and practical theology. This work offers a multi-faceted picture of his thinking, which will stimulate contemporary discussion.

Recenzijos

a wonderful collection of essays on a major biblical scholar of the nineteenth century. * Cyril O'Regan, Modern Theology * [ T]his volume is a fascinating contribution that will be valuable not only to scholars and to graduate students, but also to interested lay readers. I highly recommend this book. * Ronald Charles, Reading Religion *

Abbreviations xiii
List of Contributors
xvi
PART I CONNECTIONS AND DEMARCATIONS
1 Ferdinand Christian Baur and David Friedrich Strauss
3(42)
Ulrich Kopf
2 Ethical Judgment and Ecclesiastical Self-Understanding: Ferdinand Christian Baur's Interpretation of the Protestant Principle in the Controversy with Johann Adam Mohler
45(22)
Notger Slenczka
3 Ferdinand Christian Baur: A Historically Informed Idealist of a Distinctive Kind
67(16)
Martin Wendte
PART II HISTORICAL AND EXEGETICAL PERSPECTIVES
4 Ferdinand Christian Baur and the Theological Task of New Testament Introduction
83(13)
David Lincicum
5 Baur and the Creation of the Judaism--Hellenism Dichotomy
96(20)
Anders Gerdmar
6 Ferdinand Christian Baur's View of Christian Gnosis, and of the Philosophy of Religion in His Own Day
116(31)
Volker Henning Drecoll
7 Ferdinand Christian Baur as Interpreter of Paul: History, the Absolute, and Freedom
147(30)
Christof Landmesser
8 The Essence of Early Christianity: On Ferdinand Christian Baur's View of the Synoptic Gospels
177(29)
Martin Bauspiess
9 Ferdinand Christian Baur and the Interpretation of John
206(30)
Jorg Frey
10 F. C. Baur's New Testament Theology
236(25)
Robert Morgan
11 Belief in Miracles as the Gateway to Atheism: Theological--Historical Remarks about Ferdinand Christian Baur's Critique of Miracles
261(26)
Stefan Alkier
12 The Absoluteness of Christianity and the Relativity of all History: Two Strands in Ferdinand Christian Baur's Thought
287(20)
Johannes Zachhuber
PART III INFLUENCES
13 The Reception of Baur in Britain
307(48)
James Carleton Paget
14 The Similarity of the Two Masters: Ferdinand Christian Baur and Adolf von Harnack
355(17)
Daniel Geese
15 Ferdinand Christian Baur and Practical Theology
372(19)
Birgit Weyel
Bibliography of Works by and about Baur 391(12)
Index of Biblical and Extra-Biblical Citations 403(3)
Index of Authors 406(5)
Index of Subjects 411
Martin Bauspiess is in the Department of New Testament Studies at the University of Tübingen.; Christof Landmesser is Professor of New Testament Studies at the University of Tübingen.

; David Lincicum is Associate Professor of Biblical Studies at the University of Notre Dame.; Peter C. Hodsgon is Emeritus Professor of Theology, Divinity School, Vanderbilt University.; Robert F. Brown is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy of Religion and History of Philosophy, University of Delaware.