The Greek Orthodox Theological Review 64:1-2 2019
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Contents
Orthodox Biblical Hermeneutics
Editor's Note- James C. Skedros & Eugen J. Pentiuc | pg. 5 |
The Case of Zaccheus: Meditative Comments on Luke 19:1-10- Geron Archbishop Demetrios (Trakatellis) of America | pg. 7 |
Echoes of Exodus: Typology and Identity in the Gospel according to Mark- Bruce N. Beck | pg. 19 |
Social Justice: A Biblical Principle in Contemporary Demand- Antonios Finitsis | pg. 45 |
Orthodox Christianity and Historical Criticism of the Bible- John Fotopoulos | pg. 65 |
The Entrance of Jesus in Jerusalem according to the Gospel of Matthew- Moschos Goutzioudis | pg. 91 |
The Relationship between the Septuagint and the Hebrew Bible in Origen's Exegesis: The Example of Is. 7:14- Christos Karakolis | pg. 109 |
From the Historical Jesus to the Jesus Christ of the Gospel According to John- Ioannis Karavidopoulos | pg. 121 |
The Provenance of the Caliphate Church: James 2:17-26 and Galatians Reconsidered- Vasiliki M. Limberis | pg. 143 |
Confounding Foes and Counseling Friends: Parrêsia in the Fourth Gospel and the Classical World- George L. Parsenios | pg. 173 |
The Nature of the Resurrected Bodies in 2 Baruch and the New Testament- Eugen J. Pentiuc | pg. 205 |
Biblical Anthropology: Why Patristic Distinction between Image and Likeness Matters- Nicolae Roddy | pg. 241 |
Intratextual Strategies in the Gospel of Mark: The Resurrection and the Healing of the Possessed Boy Narratives (Mark 9: 14-29)- Ekaterini G. Tsalampouni | pg. 267 |
Contributors | pg. 287 |
Paperback: |
288 Pages |
Publisher: |
Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology |
ISBN: |
2-370001-671645 |
Product Dimensions: |
10 x 8 in |
Publication Year: |
2019 |
Editor: |
James C. Skedros |