Chrys C. Caragounis addresses linguistic, exegetical, historical, and theological questions around the New Testament from a diachronic perspective. He treats the Hellenic language as a unity, utilizing relevant linguistic and philological evidence from its entire literary history.
In this volume, Chrys C. Caragounis examines linguistic, exegetical, historical, and theological matters diachronically. The copious utilization of Hellenic sources from all periods of the language throws new light on the subjects discussed. Some of the highlights of the present volume include discussions of the concept of Logos and of the
Weltanschauung of the New Testament authors, critiques of sociological reconstructions of Corinthian Christianity, and of the 'New Perspective on Paul', a comparison between immortality (Platon) and resurrection (Paul) as well as an informed treatment of expiation versus propitiation.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: The Oneness of Hellenic. Its Importance for New Testament Exegesis
Chapter 2: Μενοῦν and μενοῦνγε in the New Testament
Chapter 3: Εἷς γάρ ἐστιν ὑμῶν ὁ πατὴρ ὁ οὐράνιος. What Does It Mean?
Chapter 4: Μήποτε οὐ μὴ ἀρκέσῃ ἡμῖν καὶ ὑμῖν. What Are They Saying?
Chapter 5: Ἑταῖρε, ἐφ᾽ ᾧ πάρει. What Did Jesus Intend by It?
Chapter 6: The Weltanschauung of the New Testament Authors
Chapter 7: »Greco-Roman«. A Term of Convenience or of Uncertainty?
Chapter 8: The Concept of Logos in John 1:1
Chapter 9: Jesus and the Journey to the Feast (John 7:8-10)
Chapter 10: Confession Formulae in 1 John
Chapter 11: The Jerusalem Decrees. How Did Paul React?
Chapter 12: Early Christianity at Corinth. A Critique of the Social Science Approach
Chapter 13: The »New Perspective on Paul«. What Would Paul Have Thought of It?
Chapter 14: Immortality (Platōn) and Resurrection (Paul) - Any Rapprochement?
Chapter 15: Expiation - Propitiation - Reconciliation. What Are the Facts?