ISBN:
9789004275188
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 431 p)
,
ill
Year of publication:
2002
Series Statement:
Compendia rerum Iudaicarum ad Novum Testamentum. Section III, Jewish traditions in early Christian literature v. 5
Keywords:
Didache
;
Didache
Abstract:
Preliminary material /Huub van de Sandt and David Flusser -- Introduction: History and Text of the Didache /Huub van de Sandt and David Flusser -- The Jewish Source ofDidache 1-6: the Two Ways /Huub van de Sandt and David Flusser -- The Influence of the Two Ways in Christian Literature /Huub van de Sandt and David Flusser -- A Reconstruction of the Two Ways /Huub van de Sandt and David Flusser -- The Two Ways as a Jewish Document /Huub van de Sandt and David Flusser -- The Two Ways and the Sermon on the Mount /Huub van de Sandt and David Flusser -- A Jewish-Christian Addition to the Two Ways: Did 6:2-3 /Huub van de Sandt and David Flusser -- The Didache's Ritual: Jewish and Early Christian Tradition (Did 7-1 0) /Huub van de Sandt and David Flusser -- The Didache Community and its Jewish Roots (Did 11-15) /Huub van de Sandt and David Flusser -- Abbreviations /Huub van de Sandt and David Flusser -- Bibliography /Huub van de Sandt and David Flusser -- Indices /Huub van de Sandt and David Flusser.
Abstract:
This volume demonstrates that we should understand nascent Christianity and early Judaism as sharing to a large extent the same traditions. It throws fresh light on the Jewishness of the Two Ways teaching in Didache 1-6 as it presents a cautious reconstruction of the Jewish prototype of the Two Ways and traces the Jewish life situation in which the instruction could flourish. In the field of liturgical studies, a significant contribution is made to the discussion of Didache 7-10. It improves our understanding of the Jewish provenance and historical development of Baptism and Eucharist. The book also presents an intriguing look into the ministry of itinerant apostles and prophets (Didache 11-15) considering the larger environment of Jewish religious and cultural history
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [374]-404) and indexes
DOI:
10.1163/9789004275188
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