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- catalog contributor b4576663.
- catalog created "1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1993.".
- catalog description "1. Context -- 2. Narrative sequence -- 3. Verbal similarities -- B. The uniqueness of the Lucan account -- II. Internal consistency of Luke's narrative -- A. Introduction -- 1. Focus -- 2. Two men -- 3. Sleeping and walking -- B. An hypothesis -- 1. Focus -- 2. Two men -- a. Current consensus -- b. Objections -- c. Luke's addition of Moses and Elijah -- c. Luke's addition of Moses and Elijah -- 3. Sleeping and waking -- C. Conclusion -- III. Luke vis-à-vis Mark -- Luke 9:28 -- Luke 9:29 -- Luke 9:30 -- Luke 9:31-33a -- Luke 9:31b -- Luke 9:32 -- Luke 9:33a -- Luke 9:33b-35 -- Luke 9:33b -- Luke 9:34 -- Luke 9:35 -- Luke 9:36 -- IV. Form -- A. Past attempts at form classification -- B. A new proposal: angelophany -- 1. Terminology -- 2. Types of angelophanies -- a. Mandatory angelophany -- b. Interpretive angelophany -- c. Predictive angelophany -- V. Mark vis-à-vis Luke -- VI. Agreements of Luke and Matthew against Mark -- Chapter three: exegesis of Luke 9:28-36 -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter one: survey of previous studies -- I. Historical approach -- A. Objective, external event -- 1. Supernatural occurrences -- 2. Natural phenomena -- B. Subjective, internal experience -- C. Evaluation of the historical approach -- II. Resurrection-appearance approach -- A. Terminological considerations -- B. Form-critical considerations -- C. Redactional considerations -- D. Historical considerations -- E. Nonsynoptic parallels -- F. A priori assumptions -- II. Mythological approach -- A. Christ mythology -- B. Foreign mythology -- IV. Jewish background -- A. OT concepts -- 1. Exodus-wilderness imagery -- 2. The living God -- 3. The glory of God -- B. Jewish apocalyptic -- C. Evaluation -- V. Redaction-critical approach -- A. Marcan redaction -- 1. Proleptic parousia in Mark -- 2. Separating tradition from redaction -- B. Matthean redaction -- C. Lucan redaction -- Chapter Two: Transmission of the tradition -- I. Introduction -- A. Similarities in the synoptic accounts -- ".
- catalog description "I. Introduction -- II. Context and function -- III. Form -- IV. Detailed exegesis -- Luke 9:28 -- Luke 9:29 -- Luke 9:30 -- Luke 9:31 -- Luke 9:32 -- Luke 9:33 -- Luke 9:34 -- Luke 9:35 -- Luke 9:36 -- Chapter four: conclusions and implications".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [149]-165) and indexes.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 195 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Transfiguration.".
- catalog identifier "2850210617".
- catalog isFormatOf "Transfiguration.".
- catalog isPartOf "Cahiers de la Revue biblique ; 32".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Paris : J. Gabalda et Cie Éditeurs,".
- catalog relation "Transfiguration.".
- catalog subject "BS2595.2 .R425 1993".
- catalog subject "Bible. Luke IX, 28-36 Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog subject "Bible. Luke, IX, 28-36 Criticism, Redaction.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Context -- 2. Narrative sequence -- 3. Verbal similarities -- B. The uniqueness of the Lucan account -- II. Internal consistency of Luke's narrative -- A. Introduction -- 1. Focus -- 2. Two men -- 3. Sleeping and walking -- B. An hypothesis -- 1. Focus -- 2. Two men -- a. Current consensus -- b. Objections -- c. Luke's addition of Moses and Elijah -- c. Luke's addition of Moses and Elijah -- 3. Sleeping and waking -- C. Conclusion -- III. Luke vis-à-vis Mark -- Luke 9:28 -- Luke 9:29 -- Luke 9:30 -- Luke 9:31-33a -- Luke 9:31b -- Luke 9:32 -- Luke 9:33a -- Luke 9:33b-35 -- Luke 9:33b -- Luke 9:34 -- Luke 9:35 -- Luke 9:36 -- IV. Form -- A. Past attempts at form classification -- B. A new proposal: angelophany -- 1. Terminology -- 2. Types of angelophanies -- a. Mandatory angelophany -- b. Interpretive angelophany -- c. Predictive angelophany -- V. Mark vis-à-vis Luke -- VI. Agreements of Luke and Matthew against Mark -- Chapter three: exegesis of Luke 9:28-36 -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter one: survey of previous studies -- I. Historical approach -- A. Objective, external event -- 1. Supernatural occurrences -- 2. Natural phenomena -- B. Subjective, internal experience -- C. Evaluation of the historical approach -- II. Resurrection-appearance approach -- A. Terminological considerations -- B. Form-critical considerations -- C. Redactional considerations -- D. Historical considerations -- E. Nonsynoptic parallels -- F. A priori assumptions -- II. Mythological approach -- A. Christ mythology -- B. Foreign mythology -- IV. Jewish background -- A. OT concepts -- 1. Exodus-wilderness imagery -- 2. The living God -- 3. The glory of God -- B. Jewish apocalyptic -- C. Evaluation -- V. Redaction-critical approach -- A. Marcan redaction -- 1. Proleptic parousia in Mark -- 2. Separating tradition from redaction -- B. Matthean redaction -- C. Lucan redaction -- Chapter Two: Transmission of the tradition -- I. Introduction -- A. Similarities in the synoptic accounts -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Introduction -- II. Context and function -- III. Form -- IV. Detailed exegesis -- Luke 9:28 -- Luke 9:29 -- Luke 9:30 -- Luke 9:31 -- Luke 9:32 -- Luke 9:33 -- Luke 9:34 -- Luke 9:35 -- Luke 9:36 -- Chapter four: conclusions and implications".
- catalog title "The transfiguration : a source- and redaction- critical study of Luke 9 : 28-36 / by Barbara E. Reid.".
- catalog type "text".