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The significance of parallels between 2 Peter and other early Christian literature / [manuscript] / by Michael J. Gilmour.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Academia Biblica ; 10 | Academia Biblica (Series) (Society of Biblical Literature) ; no. 10.Publication details: Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, c2002.Description: xi, 176 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 1589830490 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 227/.93066 21
LOC classification:
  • BS2795.52 G55 2002b
Contents:
Introduction -- The location of 2 Peter -- Criteria for determining the value of parallels -- Analysis of 2 Peter -- Evaluation of the parallels approach for locating texts -- Appendix one: Hints of Homer in Luke 16:19-31? -- Appendix two: How to approach a strange manuscript : a novel('s) look at the historical task -- Appendix three: What constitutes a parallel? -- Appendix four: Factors that lend weight to arguments claiming that parallels are due to literary dependence -- Appendix five: Complications with source theories : factors that weaken claims of literary dependence, lead to mistaken claims of literary dependence, or obscure real dependence -- Appendix six: Conclusions possible on the basis of parallels -- Appendix seven: Parallels that are not reliable for reaching conclusions about dependency -- Appendix eight: Richard Hays' criteria for determining the presence of an intertextual echo.
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Books Books Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology Library Available at Circulation Section 227.9306 Gil 2002 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 18739

Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-171) and index.

Introduction -- The location of 2 Peter -- Criteria for determining the value of parallels -- Analysis of 2 Peter -- Evaluation of the parallels approach for locating texts -- Appendix one: Hints of Homer in Luke 16:19-31? -- Appendix two: How to approach a strange manuscript : a novel('s) look at the historical task -- Appendix three: What constitutes a parallel? -- Appendix four: Factors that lend weight to arguments claiming that parallels are due to literary dependence -- Appendix five: Complications with source theories : factors that weaken claims of literary dependence, lead to mistaken claims of literary dependence, or obscure real dependence -- Appendix six: Conclusions possible on the basis of parallels -- Appendix seven: Parallels that are not reliable for reaching conclusions about dependency -- Appendix eight: Richard Hays' criteria for determining the presence of an intertextual echo.

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