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Pheme Perkins

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  • 1-2 Peter James And Jude

    $32.00

    Planned and written specifically for teaching and preaching needs, this critically acclaimed biblical commentary is a major contribution to scholarship and ministry.

    First and Second Peter, James, and Jude have existed on the edges of the canon throughout the centuries. In this volume in the Interpretation series, Pheme Perkins casts light on these often neglected writings. She ably demonstrates that these “catholic epistles” have, in fact, much to offer to today’s readers.

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  • Introduction To The Synoptic Gospels

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    ABBREVIATIONS
    GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
    INTRODUCTION

    What Is A Gospel?
    Ancient Biography
    Gospels And Apostles-A Key Combination
    Mark’s Innovation: Framing The Ministry And The Passion
    Matthew And Luke Improve On The Model
    Note: Alternate Suggestions For Genre
    Note: The Four-Gospel Canon

    Books And Believers In Early Christianity
    Early Christianity As An Explosion Of Texts
    How Books Were Written
    How The Gospel Texts Have Come Down To Us
    When Texts Differ: What The Text Critic Contributes
    The Septuagint: Scripture Cited In The Gospels
    Marcion And The Idea Of A Second-Century “Canon”

    The Quest For Sources
    From A Synopsis: Comparing The Synoptic Gospels
    From Q And The Gospel Of Thomas To Sayings Gospels
    Q
    Is It A Gospel?
    Strata In Q
    The Community Responsible For Q
    Form Criticism
    The Shape And Function Of Sayings And Stories
    Sayings Material
    Parables And Similitudes
    Miracle Stories
    The Passion Narrative
    The Gospel Of Peter And The Developmentof The Passion Narrative

    Reading Mark’s Gospel
    From Beginning To End: Mark’s Narrative Shape
    Literary Features Of Mark’s Narrative
    Characters In The Gospel
    Jesus In Mark’s Gospel
    The Community Implied In Mark’s Narrative
    Endings Added To The Gospel Of Mark
    A Secret Version Of Mark?

    Reading Matthew’s Gospel
    From Beginning To End: Matthew’s Narrative Shape
    Literary Features In Matthew’s Narrative
    Characters In The Gospel
    Jesus In Matthew’s Gospel
    The Community Implied In Matthew’s Narrative
    Jewish Christian Gospel Traditions

    Reading Luke’s Gospel
    From Beginning To End: Luke’s Narrative Shape
    Literary Features Of Luke’s Narrative
    Characters In The Gospel
    Jesus In Luke’s Gospel
    The Community Implied In Luke’s Narrative
    Mary Traditions And Other Infancy Gospels
    The Reception And Revision Of The Gospel Of Luke

    Gospels From The Second And Third Centuries
    A Mixture Of Traditions: Oral And Written
    Apocryphal Gospels And Reading The Synoptics
    Gnostic “Gospels” From The Second And Third Centuries
    The Gospel Of Judas
    P. Berol. 22220: The “Gospel Of The Savior”
    The Question Of Genre Revisited

    INDEX OF MODERN AUTHORS
    INDEX OF SUBJECTS
    INDEX OF ANCIENT SOURCES

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    In this book respected New Testament scholar Pheme Perkins delivers a clear, fresh, informed introduction to the earliest written accounts of Jesus – Matthew, Mark, and Luke – situating those canonical Gospels within the wider world of oral storytelling and literary production of the first and second centuries. Cutting through the media confusion over new Gospel finds, Perkins’s Introduction to the Synoptic Gospels presents a balanced, responsible look at how the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke came to be and what they mean.

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  • Abrahams Divided Children

    $37.95

    This addition to the popular New Testament in Context series focuses on the politics of division in Paul’s letter to the Galations. Galatians has been traditionally read as the “Magna Carta” of Christian liberty, teaching that Gentiles need not become Jews before becoming Christians. Pheme Perkins demonstrates that the matter is not so simple. She uses recent evidence to show that the communal boundaries of Judaism were more porous than has been assumed. Rather than portraying a simple conflict between Jews and Gentile converts, Galatians depicts a Jewish community whose identity is in flux and Gentile converts who were not entirely certain about their lineage in the Christian faith. Perkins argues that while Paul might have tried to use his rhetoric to encourage unity among Gentile converts, he actually created harsh divisions between the Christian and Jewish communities. Perkins’ lively and engaging reading of Galatians challenges much debated Pauline text.

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  • Peter : Apostle For The Whole Church

    $29.00

    )”Not since Oscar Cullman has there been a study of this range and stature dealing historically and analytically with the ‘chief’ of the apostles. Documentation is meticulous and extensive, the bibliography superb. A major contribution to both NT studies and to ecumenical theology. Indispensable,”—Choice.

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  • Ephesians : NRSV

    $24.99

    240 Pages

    Additional Info
    “From the Publisher:” Abingdon New Testament Commentary Series Ephesians by Pheme Perkins This commentary for students of theology includes introduction, commentary, annotated bibliography, and selective index. The New Revised Standard Version is the principal translation.

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  • 1-2 Peter James And Jude

    $45.00

    Fred Craddock examines the letters of 1 and 2 Peter and Jude. Of each epistle he asks, What kind of literature is it? Who wrote the letter? To whom was the letter written? And for what purpose was the letter written? Craddock’s answers let us draw from these often undervalued epistles on awareness of what is involved in living a Christian life in this world. We also see the similarities and differences in how Christ is portrayed in these epistles as opposed to the depiction found in other New Testament writings.

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  • Gnosticism And The New Testament

    $24.00

    The gnostic writings found at Nag Hammadi have stimulated much controversy about the relationship between early Christians and the diverse religious movement of the first three centuries. Perkins fills the New Testament student’s need for a guide to recent developments in scholarshwith a helpful survey that addresses the origins of Gnosticits relationship to Judaism, Redeemer myths and New Testament hymns, and other relevant topics.

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