The New Testament and Rabbinic literature /
Ed. by Reimund Bieringer ... [et al.].
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2010.
- xxiv, 544 p. ; 25 cm.
- Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism, Vol. 136 1384-2161 ; .
- Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism ; Vol. 136. .
"It contains the proceedings of a Symposium held at the K.U.Leuven on January 2006. The contributors, from different European countries as well as from Israel, present in detail the history of rabbinical scholarship by Christian scholars and deal with the main issues in the study of rabbinic materials" - ECIP data view.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [471]-508) and indexes.
The New Testament and rabbinic study : an historical sketch / The modern study of rabbinics and historical questions : the tale of the text / From the best text to the pragmatic edition : on editing rabbinic texts / Dating rabbinic traditions / Form-criticism of rabbinic literature / The social profile of the Pharisees / Halakhah in the New Testament : a research overview / Sabbath laws in the New Testament Gospels / Jesus and purity / Jesus, Scripture and paradosis : response to Friedrich Avemarie / Divorce halakhah in Paul and the Jesus tradition / The New Testament and rabbinic Hebrew / "First Adam" and "Second Adam" in 1 Cor 15:45-49 in the light of midrashic exegesis and Hebrew usage / Midrash and the New Testament : a methodology for the study of Gospel midrash / Targum and the New Testament : a revisit / Jewish mysticism, the New Testament and rabbinic-period mysticism / William Horbury ; Isaiah Gafni ; Giuseppe Veltri ; Günter Stemberger ; Catherine Hezser ; Roland Deines ; Peter J. Tomson ; Lutz Doering ; Friedrich Avemarie ; Thomas Kazen ; Peter J. Tomson ; Jan Joosten and Menahem Kister ; Menahem Kister ; Miguel Pérez Fernández ; Martin McNamara ; Crispin Fletcher-Louis.