Yet another interest has emerged along the way: consideration of the C E as a discrete collection of writings, with its own distinctive contribu tion to make and role to perform, when considered in relationship to the other parts of the biblical canon. In response, the original definition of our seminar's work regards the use of different apostolic traditions reflected by the C E, quite apart from the Pauline canon, as one key to reconstructing the dis tinctive occasion and purpose of each epistle in turn. W h e n they are considered, whether critically or kerygmatically, these letters are typically filtered through a Pauline lens rather than on their own terms or as a discrete canonical collection. T h e overarching purpose of this seminar has been to rehabilitate this Society's interest in the Catholic Epistles (CE), which have largely been neglected by both the guild and the church. T H E SNTS SEMINAR O N T H E CATHOLIC EPISTLES (2001-2006) Walls Professor of Scripture and W e s leyan Studies, Seattle Pacific University (Seattle, USA) N I E N H U I S, Assistant Professor of N e w T e s t a m e n t Studies, Seattle Pacific University (Seattle, USA) J O H N P A I N T E R, Professor of Theology, Charles Sturt University (Canberra, Australia) R O B E R T W. M A T T H I A S K O N R A D T, Professor of N e w Testament, University of Berne (Switzerland) K A R L - W I L H E L M N I E B U H R, Professor of N e w Testament, Univer sity of Jena (Germany) D A V I D R. Michael's College ( T o r o n t o, Canada) K L O P P E N B O R G, Professor of Religion, University of St. H A R T I N, Professor of Religious Studies, Gonzaga U n i versity (USA) J O H N S. H A F E M A N N, M a r y French Rockefeller Professor of N e w Testament, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (Boston, USA) P A T R I C K J. PartVn Conclusion 16 A Prolegomenon to a History of the "Postapostolic Era" (Early Christianity 70-150 C E ) Ernst BaaslandĮ R N S T BAASLAND, Bishop of Stavanger (Church of Norway) L U T Z D O E R I N G, Reader in N e w T e s t a m e n t and Ancient Judaism, D u r h a m University (England) R E I N H A R D F E L D M E I E R, Professor of N e w Testament, University of Gottingen (Germany) J O R G FREY, Professor of N e w Testament, University of Munich (Germany) S C O T T J. Part VI Jude 14 T h e Epistle of J u d e between Judaism and Hellenism J org Freyġ5 Salvation in Jude 5 and the Argument of 2 Peter 1:3-11 Scott J. PartV Johannine Epistles 13 T h e Johannine Epistles as Catholic Epistles John Painter Part IV Petrine Epistles 11 Salvation and Anthropology in First Peter Reinhard Feldmeierġ2 First Peter as Early Christian Diaspora Letter Lutz Doering T h e Historical Context of the Letter of James in Light of Its Traditio-Historical Relations with First Peter Matthias Konradtĩ James as the First Catholic Epistle John Painterġ0 T h e Letter of James as a Canon-Conscious Pseudepigraph David R. T h e Reception of the Jesus Tradition in James John S. James in the Minds of the Recipients Karl-Wilhelm Niebuhr Partn Catholic Epistles as a Collection 2Ī Unifying T h e o l o g y of the Catholic Epistles Robert W. T h e S N T S Seminar on the Catholic Epistles (2001-2006) Robert W. Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper with a minimum of 30% pew recycled content.ĭedicated to Professor Dr. Catholic Epistles-Criticism, interpretation, etc.-Congresses. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data T h e Catholic Epistles and apostolic tradition / Karl-Wilhelm N i e b u h r and Robert W. Scripture quotations, where not an author's own translation, are from the N e w Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright 1989, Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. N o part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permis sion in writing of Baylor University Press. © 2009 by Baylor University Press W a c o, Texas 76798 All Rights Reserved. The Catholic Epistles and Apostolic Tradition
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