Series
Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2. Reihe
Edited by Jörg Frey
Associate Editors: Markus Bockmuehl, James A. Kelhoffer, Tobias Nicklas, Janet Spittler, and J. Ross Wagner
Associate Editors: Markus Bockmuehl, James A. Kelhoffer, Tobias Nicklas, Janet Spittler, and J. Ross Wagner
WUNT I is an international series dealing with the entire field of early Christianity and its Jewish and Graeco-Roman environment. Its historical-philological profile and interdisciplinary outlook, which its long-term editor Martin Hengel was instrumental in establishing, is maintained by an international team of editors representing a wide range of the traditions and themes of New Testament scholarship. The sole criteria for acceptance to the series are the scholarly quality and lasting merit of the work being submitted. Apart from the specialist monographs of experienced researchers, some of which may be habilitations, WUNT I features collections of essays by renowned scholars, source material collections and editions as well as conference proceedings in the form of a handbook on themes central to the discipline.
WUNT II complements the first series by offering a publishing platform in paperback for outstanding writing by up-and-coming young researchers. Dissertations and monographs are presented alongside innovative conference volumes on fundamental themes of New Testament research. Like Series I, it is marked by a historical-philological character and an international orientation that transcends exegetical schools and subject boundaries. The academic quality of Series II is overseen by the same team of editors.
WUNT II complements the first series by offering a publishing platform in paperback for outstanding writing by up-and-coming young researchers. Dissertations and monographs are presented alongside innovative conference volumes on fundamental themes of New Testament research. Like Series I, it is marked by a historical-philological character and an international orientation that transcends exegetical schools and subject boundaries. The academic quality of Series II is overseen by the same team of editors.
ISSN: 0340-9570 / eISSN: 2568-7484 - Suggested citation: WUNT II
Eine narratologische Untersuchung der Rechtsstreit- und Prozessmotivik im Johannesevangelium
2019.
XIII, 403 pages.
WUNT II 501
Zur ethischen Relevanz antizipatorischer Emotionen in Parabeln des Matthäus-Evangeliums. Kontexte und Normen neutestamentlicher Ethik / Contexts and Norms of New Testament Ethics. Band XI
2019.
XV, 524 pages.
WUNT II 498
2019.
IX, 313 pages.
WUNT II 497
The Post-Resurrection Appearance Stories of the Gospels in Ancient Reception and Modern Debate
2019.
XVII, 569 pages.
WUNT II 495
The Christological Significance of Judgement in Acts 10 and 17
2019.
XIV, 213 pages.
WUNT II 494
A Concept in Debate
Ed. by David Hamidović, Apolline Thromas, and Matteo Silvestrini
Ed. by David Hamidović, Apolline Thromas, and Matteo Silvestrini
2019.
IX, 220 pages.
WUNT II 492
A Comparative Lexical, Conceptual, Exegetical, and Theological Study of Colossians 3:1–17
2019.
XV, 266 pages.
WUNT II 487
Autonomous and Dependent Miracle-Working in Mark's Gospel and the Second Temple Period
2019.
XII, 217 pages.
WUNT II 491
Eine Interpretation von Mk 1,1–8,22a zwischen Komposition und Performanz
2019.
XIII, 453 pages.
WUNT II 490