Identity, Ethics, and Ethos in the New Testament
Format:Hardback
Publisher:De Gruyter
Published:16th Nov '06
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The book deals with the relation between identity, ethics, and ethos in the New Testament. The focus falls on the way in which the commandments or guidelines presented in the New Testament writings inform the behaviour of the intended recipients. The habitual behaviour (ethos) of the different Christian communities in the New Testament are plotted and linked to their identity. Apart from analytical categories like ethos, ethics, and identity that are clearly defined in the book, efforts are also made to broaden the specific analytical categories related to ethical material. The way in which, for instance, narratives, proverbial expressions, imagery, etc. inform the reader about the ethical demands or ethos is also explored.
"This volume provides an exceptional overview of ethics in all of the New Testament. Further scholarly discussion of New Testament ethics cannot afford to ignore this collection of essays."In: Neotestamentica 1/2008 "[...] ambitious collecetion [...]. Although they vary greatly, the essays provide useful introductions and helpful bibliograhies for each NT writing in respect to identity, ethics, and ethos."Wendell L. Willis in: The Catholic Biblical Quarterly 2008
ISBN: 9783110189735
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1116g
658 pages
Reprint 2012