Syllabus/achievement requirements

1. Definitions: Historical Jesus (and Paul), family, asceticism

Moxnes, Halvor (1997), Constructing early Christian families family as social reality and metaphor (London: Routledge) XVI, 267 s. (ss.1-80, 235-249)

Hengel, M. (1981). The Charismatic Leader and his Followers. (Edinburgh, Clark) (I kompendium)

Stauffer, Ethelbert 'game/w, ga/mov', Theological Dictionary of the New Testament. 1.648-657. (in TheolFac Library, qF40 The (non-circulating)).

 2. Mark and Q (and Paul): Historical Jesus, family, discipleship

Moxnes, Halvor (1997), Constructing early Christian families family as social reality and metaphor (London: Routledge) XVI, 267 s. (ss.81-100, 201-234)

Crossan, John Dominic (1973), 'Mark and the Relatives of Jesus', Novum Testamentum, (15). (ss. 81-113) (Text archive in Class Fronter)

Jacobson, Arland (1995), 'Divided Families and Christian Origins', in Ronald A. Piper (ed.), The Gospel Behind the Gospels: Current Studies on Q (Leiden: Brill). (ss. 361-380) (I kompendium)

--- (2000), 'Jesus against the Family: The Dissolution of Family Ties in the Gospel Tradition', in K. de Troyer J. Ma. Asgeirsson, M. W. Meyer (ed.), From Quest to Q: Festschrift James M. Robinson (Leuven: Leuven University Press). (ss. 189-218) (I kompendium)

Pryor, John W. (1997), 'Jesus and Family-A Test Case', Australian Biblical Review, (45). (ss. 56-69) (I kompendium)

 3. Ancient/early Christian family: business as usual

Osiek, Carolyn and Balch, David L. (1997), Families in the New Testament world households and house churches (The family, religion, and culture; Louisville, Ky.: Westminster John Knox Press) X, 329 s.

 4. Or not: Asceticism in Mark and Q (and Paul)

Patterson, Stephen J. (1999), 'Askesis and the Early Jesus Tradition', in Leif E. Vaage and Vincent L. Wimbush (ed.), Asceticism and the New Testament (New York and London: Routledge). (ss. 49-69) (I kompendium)

Deming, Will (1995), 'A Nonascetic Interpretation of Paul', Soc.New Test.Mon., , Paul on Marriage and Celibacy: The Hellenistic Background of 1 Corinthians 7 (83), (I kompendium)

Vaage, Leif E. (forthcoming), 'An Other Home: Discipleship in Mark as Domestic Asceticism', Catholic Biblical Quarterly.

--- (forthcoming), 'Earliest Christian Asceticism and the Early Christian Family', Estudios Bíblicos.

 5. And Jesus?

Moxnes, Halvor (2003), Putting Jesus in his place a radical vision of household and kingdom (Louisville, Ky.: Westminster John Knox Press) X, 222 s.

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