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Tommy Wasserman

    To Cast the First Stone
    A New Approach to Textual Criticism
    The Epistle of Jude
    • A New Approach to Textual Criticism

      An Introduction to the Coherence-Based Genealogical Method

      Mit der Veröffentlichung der 29. Auflage des Nestle-Aland (2012) und der 5. Auflage des Greek New Testament (2014) trat die neutestamentliche Textforschung in eine neue Phase. Für die Rekonstruktion des Ausgangstextes wurde eine neue wissenschaftliche Methodik angewandt, die sogenannte Kohärenzbasierte Genealogische Methode (nach der englischen Übersetzung kurz: CBGM). A New Approach to Textual Criticism ist eine gut verständliche Einleitung, mit deren Hilfe sich auch Nicht-Spezialisten mit dieser Methode vertraut machen können (in englischer Sprache).

      A New Approach to Textual Criticism
    • To Cast the First Stone

      • 464pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      "The story of the woman taken in adultery features a dramatic confrontation between Jesus and the Pharisees over whether the adulteress should be stoned as the law commands. In response, Jesus famously states, "Let him who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her." To Cast the First Stone traces the history of this provocative story from its first appearance to its enduring presence today. Likely added to the Gospel of John in the third century, the passage is often held up by modern critics as an example of textual corruption by early Christian scribes and editors, yet a judgment of corruption obscures the warm embrace the story actually received. Jennifer Knust and Tommy Wasserman trace the story's incorporation into Gospel books, liturgical practices, storytelling, and art, overturning the mistaken perception that it was either peripheral or suppressed, even in the Greek East. The authors also explore the story's many different meanings. Taken as an illustration of the expansiveness of Christ's mercy, the purported superiority of Christians over Jews, the necessity of penance, and more, this vivid episode has invited any number of creative receptions. This history reveals as much about the changing priorities of audiences, scribes, editors, and scholars as it does about an "original" text of John. To Cast the First Stone calls attention to significant shifts in Christian book cultures and the enduring impact of oral tradition on the preservation--and destabilization--of scripture."-- Publisher description

      To Cast the First Stone