JOURNAL FOR THE STUDY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT SUPPLEMENT SERIES 217 Executive Editor Stanley E. Porter Editorial Board Craig Blomberg, Elizabeth A. Castelli, David Catchpole, Kathleen E. Corley, R. Alan Culpepper, James D.G. Dunn, Craig A. Evans, Stephen Fowl, Robert Fowler, George H. Guthrie, Robert Jewett, Robert W. Wall Sheffield Academic Press A Continuum imprint Alexander J.M. Wedderburn Paul, Luke and the Graeco-Roman World Essays in Honour of Alexander J.M. Wedderburn edited by Alf Christophersen, Carsten Claussen, Jorg Frey and Bruce Longenecker Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement Series 217 Copyright © 2002 Sheffield Academic Press First published in 2002 by Sheffield Academic Press Ltd, a Continuum imprint. This edition published in 2003 by T&T Clark International, a Continuum imprint. The Tower Building, 11 York Road, London SE1 7NX 15 East 26th Street, New York, NY 10010 www.continuumbooks.com All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Typeset by Sheffield Academic Press Printed on acid-free paper in Great Britain by Biddies Ltd., Guildford and King's Lynn ISBN 0567-08490-6 CONTENTS Preface vii Abbreviations ix List of Contributors xv Part I PAUL HEICKI RÄISÄNEN Did Paul Expect an Earthly Kingdom? 2 RICHARD H. BELL The Myth of Adam and the Myth of Christ in Romans 5.12-21 21 ROBERT JEWETT Impeaching God's Elect: Romans 8.33-37 in its Rhetorical Situation 37 MARGARET E. THRALL The Initial Attraction of Paul's Mission in Corinth and of the Church He Founded There 59 ODA WISCHMEYER Paul's Religion: A Review of the Problem 74 HANS KLEIN Craftsmanship Assumptions in Pauline Theology 94 CHRISTINA HOEGEN-ROHLS KTIOIS and KOCIVTI KTIOIS in Paul's Letters 102 FERDINAND HAHN Observations on the Soteriology of the Letters to the Colossians and Ephesians 123 vi Paul, Luke and the Graeco-Roman World Part II LUKE DAVID E. AUNE Luke 1.1 -4: Historical or Scientific Prooimionl 138 DAVID P. MOESSNER Dionysius's Narrative 'Arrangement' (oiKovo|jua) as the Hermeneutical Key to Luke's Re-Vision of the 'Many' 149 STANLEY E. PORTER The Reasons for the Lukan Census 165 CHRISTIAN WOLFF Aa AEI v yAcoaaa i s in the Acts of the Apostles 189 Part III GRAECO-ROMAN WORLD RICHARD BAUCKHAM Paul and Other Jews with Latin Names in the New Testament 202 HEINZ-WOLFGANG KUHN The Qumran Meal and the Lord's Supper in Paul in the Context of the Graeco-Roman World 221 Part IV IN DIALOGUE WITH A. J.M. WEDDERBURN JAMES D.G. DUNN Beyond the Historical Impasse? In Dialogue with A. J.M. Wedderburn 250 A.J.M. Wedderburn: Publications 265 Index of References 271 Index of Authors 285 PREFACE Sandy Wedderburn is known to his friends as a man of very dry wit, and to the academy as a first-class scholar (and the two adjectives are not inter- changeable!). He is the kind of academician who works quietly away on a significant issue that has caught his attention and then publishes a notable monograph that cuts a clear pathway ahead. The most obvious example of this is his ground-breaking Baptism and Resurrection: Studies in Pauline Theology against its Graeco-Roman Background (WUNT, 44; Tubingen: J.C.B. Mohr, 1987), which is peerless in its field and is unlikely to be over- shadowed by any other work in the near future. Similar is his accessible The Reasons for Romans (SNTW; Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1988), which, with its clear-headed discussion of the issue, will remain an invaluable resource for students and scholars alike. Then of course there is his stimulating and theologically pro vocative Beyond Res urrection (London: SCM Press; Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 1999), with which no one inter- ested in the fundamentals of the Christian faith can fail to grapple. In these and other works, Sandy has proved himself to be a careful and judicious historian who has what many exegetes and historians do not have—a keen eye for theological complexity. After a fruitful teaching career at the University of St Andrews in Scotland and the University of Durham in England, Sandy took up the chair of New Testament Theology at the University of Munich, a position previously held by Ferdinand Hahn. Sandy is one of those regrettably rare scholars who capably bridge the cultures of English- and German-speak- ing academia, being fully conversant with and enhancing both cultures in the process. Sandy has also served the international academic community in other ways. In particular, he was a judicious editor of the journal New Testament Studies from 1991 to 1995 and chaired the 'Jesus and Paul' seminar group of StudiorumNoviTestamentiSocietasfrom 1984 to 1988— this latter involvement providing many of the resources for the invaluable volume later edited by Sandy, Paul and Jesus: Collected Essays (JSNTSup, 37; Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1989). viii Paul, Luke and the Graeco-Roman World Because of his long-standing involvement in the guild of New Testa- ment studies, Sandy has been associated with many scholars and influenced many more beyond. And on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday, an array of his friends, associates and co-workers in New Testament scholarship offer here, with great respect and admiration, their own contributions on topics of Sandy's primary interests (Paul, Luke and the Graeco-Roman world) from a variety of perspectives. As editors, it is our wish that these be seen as a token of our own affection and appreciation to one who, in his own unassuming way, has enhanced our own lives as well.1 The Editors 1. The editors want to express their sincere gratitude to the Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirche in Bayern and to the Gesellschaft der Freunde und Forderer der Universitat Munchen for generous grants that allowed the translation of the German contributions into Sandy's native language. They also extend their appreciation to Sebastian Eisele and Simona Hanselmann, who helped to correct some manuscripts, to Christina Jorg, who offered invaluable secretarial assistance, and to Johannes Seyerlein for the permission to print the frontispiece of Sandy Wedderburn. ABBREVIATIONS AASOR Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research AB Anchor Bible ABD David Noel Freedman (ed.), The Anchor Bible Dictionary (6 vols.; New York: Doubleday, 1992) AGJU Arbeiten zur Geschichte des antiken Judentums und des Urchristentums AJP American Journal of Philology AlVi Albae Vigiliae AnBib Analecta biblica ANRW Hildegard Temporini and Wolfgang Haase (eds.), Aufstieg und Niedergang der romischen Welt: Geschichte und Kultur Roms im Spiegel der neueren Forschung (Berlin: W. de Gruyter, 1972-) ANTF Arbeiten zur neutestamentlichen Textforschung ATANT Abhandlungen zur Theologie des Alten und Neuen Testaments ATSM Adventist Theological Society Monographs AzTh Arbeiten zur Theologie BAGD Walter Bauer, William F. Arndt, F. William Gingrich and Frederick W. Danker, Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2nd edn, 1979); cf. BDAG BBB Bonner biblische Beitrage BDAG Walter Bauer, William F. Arndt, F. William Gingrich and Frederick W. Danker, Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 3rd edn, 2000) BDF Friedrich Blass, A. Debrunner and Robert W. Funk, A Greek Grammar of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1961) BETL Bibliotheca ephemeridum theologicarum lovaniensium BEvT Beitrage zur evangelischen Theologie BGBE Beitrage zur Geschichte der biblischen Exegese BHT Beitrage zur historischen Theologie Bib Biblica Bile Bibel und Leben
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