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Markus Bockmuehl

    Markus Bockmuehl ist Professor für biblische und frühchristliche Studien an der Universität Oxford. Seine Arbeit befasst sich mit der Interpretation der Heiligen Schrift im Kontext früher jüdischer und christlicher Traditionen. Er untersucht, wie sich frühchristliche Texte im Rahmen breiterer antiker Erwartungen von Erlösung und Widerstand entwickelten.

    Ancient Apocryphal Gospels
    The Cambridge Companion to Jesus
    • 2017

      Ancient Apocryphal Gospels

      • 346 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      In this reader-friendly guide, Markus Bockmuehl offers a sympathetic account of the ancient apocryphal Gospel writings, showing their place within the reception history and formation of what was to become the canonical fourfold Gospel. Bockmuehl begins by helping readers understand the early history behind these noncanonical Gospels before going on to examine dozens of specific apocryphal texts. He explores the complex oral and intertextual relationships between the noncanonical and canonical Gospels, maintaining that it is legitimate and instructive to read the apocryphal writings as an engagement with the person of Jesus that both presupposes and supplements the canonical narrative outline. Appropriate for pastors and nonspecialists, this work offers a fuller understanding of these writings and their significance for biblical interpretation in the church.

      Ancient Apocryphal Gospels
    • 2011

      The Cambridge Companion to Jesus

      • 330 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      This Companion's starting point is the realization that Jesus of Nazareth cannot be studied purely as a subject of ancient history, or as "a man like any other man". History, literature, theology and the dynamic of a living, worldwide religious reality appropriately impinge on the study of Jesus. This book therefore incorporates the most up-to-date historical work on Jesus with the "larger issues" of critical method--the story of Christian faith and study, as well as Jesus in a global church and in the encounter with Judaism and Islam.

      The Cambridge Companion to Jesus