Studies in Canonical Criticism: Reading the New Testament as Scripture
As one of the leading figures in New Testament studies, Robert W. Wall has continually focused on the function of the New Testament as a "canonical” or authoritative collection of writings, reflecting not only the content and essence of the Church's emerging faith, but also the life to that community of followers of Jesus who eventually became widely known as “Christians.” In the vein of his defining work, The New Testament as Canon: A Reader in Canonical Criticism, Wall now reflects upon his more recent body of study.

Always emphasizing 'canonical conversation', Wall had collected and revised some of his most important essays of the last two decades, including Unity of Luke and Acts (2010), The Unifying Theology of the Catholic Epistles (2003-13) and Images of Church in John's Revelation (2015). Completed by a new essay on the canonical approach to the Paratext of Hebrews, and with vital "introductory notes" for each chapter that highlight both Wall's revisions and his response to critical reception, this book is yet one more asset in Wall's continuing pursuit of the canonical function of the church's Scriptures.
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Studies in Canonical Criticism: Reading the New Testament as Scripture
As one of the leading figures in New Testament studies, Robert W. Wall has continually focused on the function of the New Testament as a "canonical” or authoritative collection of writings, reflecting not only the content and essence of the Church's emerging faith, but also the life to that community of followers of Jesus who eventually became widely known as “Christians.” In the vein of his defining work, The New Testament as Canon: A Reader in Canonical Criticism, Wall now reflects upon his more recent body of study.

Always emphasizing 'canonical conversation', Wall had collected and revised some of his most important essays of the last two decades, including Unity of Luke and Acts (2010), The Unifying Theology of the Catholic Epistles (2003-13) and Images of Church in John's Revelation (2015). Completed by a new essay on the canonical approach to the Paratext of Hebrews, and with vital "introductory notes" for each chapter that highlight both Wall's revisions and his response to critical reception, this book is yet one more asset in Wall's continuing pursuit of the canonical function of the church's Scriptures.
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Studies in Canonical Criticism: Reading the New Testament as Scripture

Studies in Canonical Criticism: Reading the New Testament as Scripture

by Robert W. Wall
Studies in Canonical Criticism: Reading the New Testament as Scripture

Studies in Canonical Criticism: Reading the New Testament as Scripture

by Robert W. Wall

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As one of the leading figures in New Testament studies, Robert W. Wall has continually focused on the function of the New Testament as a "canonical” or authoritative collection of writings, reflecting not only the content and essence of the Church's emerging faith, but also the life to that community of followers of Jesus who eventually became widely known as “Christians.” In the vein of his defining work, The New Testament as Canon: A Reader in Canonical Criticism, Wall now reflects upon his more recent body of study.

Always emphasizing 'canonical conversation', Wall had collected and revised some of his most important essays of the last two decades, including Unity of Luke and Acts (2010), The Unifying Theology of the Catholic Epistles (2003-13) and Images of Church in John's Revelation (2015). Completed by a new essay on the canonical approach to the Paratext of Hebrews, and with vital "introductory notes" for each chapter that highlight both Wall's revisions and his response to critical reception, this book is yet one more asset in Wall's continuing pursuit of the canonical function of the church's Scriptures.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567693662
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 04/16/2020
Series: The Library of New Testament Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 482 KB

About the Author

Robert W. Wall is Paul T. Walls Professor of Scripture and Wesleyan Studies at Seattle Pacific University, USA.
Robert Wall is Professor of Biblical Studies in the School of Religion at Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, Washington, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction
I. The Fourfold Gospel
1. Probing a Gospel Pericope (2012)

II. The Apostolos: Acts and the Catholic Epistles Collection
2. Unity of Luke and Acts (2010)
3. The Unifying Theology of the Catholic Epistles (2003-13)
4. Probing 2 Peter: the Role of a “Neglected” Letter in the NT (2016)

III. The Pauline Letters Collection and Hebrews
5. Reading the Pauline Pastorals in Canonical Context (2012)
6. A Canonical Approach to the Paratext of Hebrews (2019)

IV. The Revelation of John
7. Images of Church in John's Revelation (2015)
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