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Anthony C. Thiselton (1937–2023)

Auteur de The First Epistle to the Corinthians

46+ oeuvres 2,890 utilisateurs 7 critiques 2 Favoris

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Anthony C. Thiselton is emeritus professor of Christian theology in the University of Nottingham, England, and a fellow of the British Academy. He has published twenty-five books spanning the fields of hermeneutics. New Testament studies, systematic theology, and philosophy of religion.

Œuvres de Anthony C. Thiselton

The First Epistle to the Corinthians (2000) 599 exemplaires
New Horizons in Hermeneutics (1992) 311 exemplaires
Hermeneutics: An Introduction (2009) 199 exemplaires
The Promise of Hermeneutics (1999) 136 exemplaires
Hermeneutics of Doctrine (2007) 108 exemplaires
Systematic Theology (2015) 85 exemplaires
The Last Things: A New Approach (2011) 63 exemplaires
Thiselton on Hermeneutics (2006) 57 exemplaires
The Responsibility of Hermeneutics (1985) — Auteur — 54 exemplaires
Doubt, Faith, and Certainty (2017) 31 exemplaires
Language, Liturgy and Meaning (1975) 9 exemplaires
The New Hermeneutic 2 exemplaires

Oeuvres associées

Hearing the New Testament: Strategies for Interpretation (1995) — Contributeur, quelques éditions348 exemplaires
The Cambridge Companion to Biblical Interpretation (1998) — Contributeur, quelques éditions262 exemplaires
The Modern Theologians: An Introduction to Christian Theology Since 1918 (2005) — Contributeur, quelques éditions212 exemplaires
Eerdmans Commentary on the Bible (2003) — Contributeur — 168 exemplaires
After Pentecost: Language and Biblical Interpretation (2001) — Contributeur — 131 exemplaires
Canon and Biblical Interpretation (2006) — Contributeur — 124 exemplaires
The Way Forward?: Christian Voices on Homosexuality and the Church (1997) — Contributeur — 75 exemplaires

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A commentary on commentaries on Romans.

The work begins with encouragement to read Romans, interpretive strategies for Romans, how Romans has been received and read, the textual critical history of Romans, an introduction, and then section by section analysis, primarily drawing on a range of modern commentaries on the text.

The author is enamored with Jewett's theory that Romans is a preparatio for the work in Spain which will be facilitated by the Romans and which involves Phoebe strongly. It's an interesting theory, for sure, but seems a bit too historically imaginative.

If you're looking for a condensation of modern commentary on Romans, this is your book. If you're looking for originality in commentary, go to the sources the author uses.
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Signalé
deusvitae | May 7, 2018 |
Thiselton always provides unique perspectives on biblical material, often informed by philosophy, and he does not disappoint here. Who would have thought that Wittgenstein could have anything to do with eschatology? Although I am not always convinced by his interpretations, observing his argumentation is worth the journey. And there are nuggets of insights to be extracted here and there.
 
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proflinton | Jul 12, 2015 |
An excellent and handy little dictionary. However, I would like to make the observation that there is no article on Middle Knowledge (scientia media)!
 
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RicardusTheologus | Dec 6, 2007 |
good on Wittgenstein; less so on Heidegger
 
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reuchlin | Apr 15, 2007 |

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