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2003, Review of Biblical Literature
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Journal of Early Christian Studies
The Didache: Text, Translation, Analysis and Commentary (review)2005 •
Review of William VARNER, The Way of the Didache: The First Christian Handbook, Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 2007. Pp. ix + 145. Paper. $33.00. ISBN 0761837140. Published On-line with Review of Biblical Literature, 03 (2008) [3 pages] http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=6037&CodePage=6037
Society of Biblical Literature International
Pericanonicity as Revealed in the Intertextuality of the Didache: The Dependence and Commentary of Didache 1:2-6 on the Canonical Gospels of Matthew and Luke2019 •
When biblical scholars talk about canon and canonicity, we implicitly define a binary opposition; a book is either in or out. Some scholars, including Lee Martin McDonald, attempt to nuance this binary by talking about canon 1-texts that are considered authoritative for a time, before the hard fixing of canons-and canon 2-a fixed list of authoritative books. Others talk about closed and open canons. These terms, though, undermine the meaning of canon, a concept which only makes sense once a fixed collection has been established. This paper proposes a new term for understanding texts that are on the bubble of canonicity, those which are not accepted into the fixed canon but are still considered good to read: pericanonical. They are not inside the canon, but they are near it, just outside it. Further, this paper uses Didache 1:2-6 as a case study of one pericanonical text, exploring how it may have come to be situated just outside the canon. Application of Richard Hays's criteria for intertextuality reveals a relationship between Didache and the canonical gospels of Matthew and Luke. Determining the direction of dependence between these texts is nearly impossible, though, since we do not know who may have access to whom. It is made all the more complicated because all three texts have their own sources and redactional history. However, based on a detailed analysis of Didache 1:2-6 and its parallels, it seems plausible that Didache, in its finished form, used Matthew and Luke as sources and commented on them. It may have been a sort of digest of the key concepts needed for instructing new Christians. This may help to explain how Didache made its way to its place, just outside the canon, as a pericanonical text.
Religious Studies Review
Matthew and the Didache: Two Documents from the Same Jewish-Christian Milieu? ? Edited by Huub van de Sandt2006 •
A PhD seminar paper written in Spring 2007 for "The Apostolic Fathers" taught by D. H. Williams at Baylor University.
El Cohete a la Luna
Anzelini Eissa La historia como farsa y como tragedia2024 •
SKIN The Journal of Cutaneous Medicine
Atypical Targetoid Lesions as the Presenting Sign of Myeloid Sarcoma2021 •
International Journal of Food Microbiology
High prevalence of mcr-1 encoding colistin resistance and first identification of blaCTX-M-55 in ESBL/CMY-2-producing Escherichia coli isolated from chicken faeces and retail meat in Tunisia2020 •
Asclepio.Tevista de Historia de la Medicina y de la Ciencia
Vázquez García, F.: "Recensión de Valenzuela Cáceres, Marcelo. "Pecado, delito y enfermedad. Sodomía y homosexualidad en la ciencia y la justicia. Chile, 1875-1928", Asclepio. Revista de Historia de la Medicina y de la Ciencia, 76 (2024) 1,2024 •
2020 •
Environment, Development and Sustainability
The speciation of cobalt and nickel at mine waste dump using improved correlation analysis: a case study of Sarcheshmeh copper mine2014 •
Fertility and Sterility
A new look: the impact of estrogen on blastocyst development and egg quality2016 •