The Expanded Text of Ecclesiasticus: Its Teaching on the Future Life as a Clue to its Origin

In spite of its importance for the textual history and the theological significance of the Book of Ben Sira, especially in its two different Greek versions, the 1951 doctoral thesis of Conleth Kearns has never been published and is only in circulation in photocopies. Kearns brought together a great quantity of textual and theological observations on the additions to the first Greek version concerning eschatology which are not to be found anywhere else until now. He has actually shown that these additions are part of a whole pseudepigraphic literature. That is the reason why this monograph deserves publication, even after sixty years.

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The Expanded Text of Ecclesiasticus: Its Teaching on the Future Life as a Clue to its Origin

In spite of its importance for the textual history and the theological significance of the Book of Ben Sira, especially in its two different Greek versions, the 1951 doctoral thesis of Conleth Kearns has never been published and is only in circulation in photocopies. Kearns brought together a great quantity of textual and theological observations on the additions to the first Greek version concerning eschatology which are not to be found anywhere else until now. He has actually shown that these additions are part of a whole pseudepigraphic literature. That is the reason why this monograph deserves publication, even after sixty years.

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The Expanded Text of Ecclesiasticus: Its Teaching on the Future Life as a Clue to its Origin

The Expanded Text of Ecclesiasticus: Its Teaching on the Future Life as a Clue to its Origin

The Expanded Text of Ecclesiasticus: Its Teaching on the Future Life as a Clue to its Origin

The Expanded Text of Ecclesiasticus: Its Teaching on the Future Life as a Clue to its Origin

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In spite of its importance for the textual history and the theological significance of the Book of Ben Sira, especially in its two different Greek versions, the 1951 doctoral thesis of Conleth Kearns has never been published and is only in circulation in photocopies. Kearns brought together a great quantity of textual and theological observations on the additions to the first Greek version concerning eschatology which are not to be found anywhere else until now. He has actually shown that these additions are part of a whole pseudepigraphic literature. That is the reason why this monograph deserves publication, even after sixty years.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110252590
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 02/28/2011
Series: Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature Studies Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 333
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Pancratius C. Beentjes, Tilburg University, Netherlands; Núria Calduch-Benages, Gregorian University, Rome, Italy; Maurice Gilbert, Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome, Italy; Gerard Norton, St. Mary’s Priory, Tallaght, Irland.

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