Armand Puig i Tàrrech, The Use of the Story and the Words of Jesus
in the Letters of Paul
Bernard C. Latega, Some Remarks on the Origin and Function of
Galatians 3:28
Henk Jan de Jonge, The Community Supper according to Paul and the
Didache:Their Affinity and Historical Development
James D.G. Dunn, “Under the law”
Beverly Roberts Gaventa, The Rhetoric of Violence and the God of
Peace in Paul’s Letter to the Romans
Daniel Marguerat, Paul the Mystic
Andreas Lindemann, Auferstehung und Endgericht: Überlegungen zu den
Paulusbriefen und zum Johannesevangelium
Adele Reinhartz, Forging a New Identity: Johannine Rhetoric and the
Audience of the Fourth Gospel
Jan van der Watt, “Working the Works of God”: Identity and
Behaviour in the Gospel of John
Peter-Ben Smit, Alternative Patronage in John 2:1–11?
Christopher Tuckett, Seeing and Believing in John 20
Maarten J.J. Menken, What Authority Does the Fourth Evangelist
Claim for His Book?
Adela Yarbro Collins, Paul’s Contribution to the Hope of the Early
Church
Arie W. Zwiep, Eight Kings on an Apocalyptic Animal Farm:
Reflections on Revelation 17:9–11
Bert Jan Lietaert Peerbolte, How Antichrist Defeated Death: The
Development of Christian Apocalyptic Eschatology in the Early
Church
Tjitze Baarda, John 3:13: “The Son of Man Who is in Heaven”: A Plea
for the Longer Text
Jan Krans, Who Coined the Name “Ambrosiaster”?
Jan Krans, PhD VU University Amsterdam (2004), assistant Professor
of NT at VU University, specializes in New Testament Textual
Criticism and Erasmus Studies.
Bert Jan Lietaert Peerbolte, PhD Leiden (1995), Chair of the
Department of Biblical Studies at VU University, specializes in
Paul and Early Christian Apocalyptic Eschatology.
Peter-Ben Smit, PhD Bern (2005), Dr. habil. Bern (2009), ThD New
York (2011), assistant professor of NT at VU University Amsterdam
and professor of Early Catholic Ecclesiology and Old Catholicism at
Utrecht University; among his research interests are Ecumenism and
Biblical Studies.
Arie Zwiep, PhD Durham (1996), is assistant Professor of NT and
Hermeneutics at VU University Amsterdam, and specializes in
Luke-Acts and in Biblical Hermeneutics
"Paul, John, and Apocalyptic Eschatology is a fitting collection
designed to honor Martinus C. de Boer. It offers the keen
reflections of several senior scholars and serves as a foray into
the primary areas of interest of the one whom this Festschrift
rightly honors." – J. Brian Tucker, Moody Theological Seminary, in:
Biblical Theology Bulletin 46 (2016)
"The essays by Tuckett, Gaventa, and Collins are particularly
useful or interesting (...) this book serves as a fitting tribute
to a scholar of depth and originality." – Christopher W. Skinner,
Mount Olive College, in: Religous Studies Review 41/1 (2016)
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