
Daniel M. Gurtner
Author of Built upon the Rock: Studies in the Gospel of Matthew
About the Author
Daniel M. Gurtner is Assistant Professor of New Testament at Bethel Seminary (St Paul, MN USA). Among his publications are The Torn Veil: Matthews Exposition of the Death of Jesus (SNTSMS 139); Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007).
Works by Daniel M. Gurtner
Introducing the Pseudepigrapha of Second Temple Judaism: Message, Context, and Significance (2020) 44 copies, 1 review
In the Fullness of Time: Essays on Christology, Creation, and Eschatology in Honor of Richard Bauckham (2016) 27 copies
Introduction to Syriac: Key to Exercises & English-Syriac Vocabulary (Syriac Edition) (2006) 19 copies
The Torn Veil: Matthew's Exposition of the Death of Jesus (Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series) (2007) 17 copies
This World and the World to Come: Soteriology in Early Judaism (The Library of Second Temple Studies) (2011) — Editor — 13 copies
Associated Works
Interpreting 4 Ezra and 2 Baruch: International Studies (The Library of Second Temple Studies) (2014) — Contributor — 6 copies
Sacred Space, Sacred Thread: Perspectives across Time and Traditions (2019) — Contributor — 3 copies
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Introducing the Pseudepigrapha of Second Temple Judaism: Message, Context, and Significance by Daniel M. Gurtner
An excellent resource which will help contextualize and explain pseudepigraphal texts of Second Temple Judaism.
The author provides an introduction explaining the purpose of the work and the nature of pseudepigraphy. The work then explores the apocalypses, testaments, legends and traditions, and psalms and wisdom literature which makes up what we deem the pseudepigrapha. Only those works which have at least a Second Temple substrate are discussed. For each the author provides an introduction show more and general overview of the work; summarizes the content of the work; explores parallels with other works; describes the condition of the text; and considers its influence.
This works well in concert with Charlesworth et al to provide a more full introduction, and thus well designed for new students and those with a general interest in pseudepigraphal literature.
**--galley received as part of early review program show less
The author provides an introduction explaining the purpose of the work and the nature of pseudepigraphy. The work then explores the apocalypses, testaments, legends and traditions, and psalms and wisdom literature which makes up what we deem the pseudepigrapha. Only those works which have at least a Second Temple substrate are discussed. For each the author provides an introduction show more and general overview of the work; summarizes the content of the work; explores parallels with other works; describes the condition of the text; and considers its influence.
This works well in concert with Charlesworth et al to provide a more full introduction, and thus well designed for new students and those with a general interest in pseudepigraphal literature.
**--galley received as part of early review program show less
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