Daniel Gurtner

 DanielM. Gurtner

Daniel M. Gurtner

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Southern Baptist Theological Seminary - Theology


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  • 2016

    Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

    Louisville

    Ernest and Mildred Hogan Professor of New Testament

    Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

    Sahidic Coptic

    English

    Greek (Koine)

    Hebrew (Classical)

    Classical Syriac

    Grove City College

    B.A.

    Religion

    Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary

    M.Div.

    New Testament

    Th.M.

    Ph.D.

  • 2005

    Bethel University

    Bethel University

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    Introduction to Syriac: Key to Exercises and English-Syriac Vocabulary.

    Introduction to Syriac: Key to Exercises and English-Syriac Vocabulary.

    Second Baruch: A Critical Edition of the Syriac Text. With Greek and Latin Fragments

    English Translation

    Introduction

    and Concordances.

    Did authors of Second Temple texts concern themselves with 'salvation'? If so

    on what terms? What does one need 'salvation' from? Are the parameters of who is included in or excluded from 'salvation' defined? Gurtner's vision in compiling this collection is to collect contributions on a single topic as it is addressed in individual books from the Second Temple period. Working from a sound methodological basis the contributors assess the theme in different books

    acknowledging that the approaches in each text are different

    depending on issues of genre and provenance. This allows an acute comparison of how this topic is present across a myriad of Second Temple Jewish texts. Throughout the course of the work the notion of \"soteriology\" is very broadly conceived. Whilst acknowledging the obviously Christian connotation of the term 'soteriology' the volume similarly acknowledges the usefulness of the term as an heuristic category for careful analysis.

    This World and the World to Come: Soteriology in Early Judaism.

    B. Gladd

    From Creation to New Creation: Essays on Exegesis and Biblical Theology

    John Nolland

    This collection of essays from the 2005 Tyndale Fellowship conference covers topics pertinent to the entire first Gospel

    including Matthew's sources

    the role of Jerusalem

    the problem of anti-Semitism

    Matthew's portrayal of salvation history

    and more. Reflections by seasoned veterans -- Donald Hagner

    R. T. France

    David Wenham

    and others -- are featured

    complemented by the contributions of a number of scholars lesser known to the English-speaking world. Together these essays provide a valuable entry in the field by an international team of evangelical scholars addressing critical questions in Matthean studies

    Built upon the Rock: Studies in the Gospel of Matthew

    \n\nIn this 2001 text

    Daniel Gurtner examines the meaning of the rending of the veil in Matthew 27:51a by considering the functions of the veil in the Old Testament and its symbolism in ancient Judaism. He concludes that the rending of the veil is an apocalyptic assertion like the opening of heaven.\n

    The Torn Veil: Matthew’s Exposition of the Death of Jesus.

    Jacob Neusner

    Larry Schiffmann

    Darrell Bock

    Bruce Chilton

    A Comparative Handbook to the Gospel of Mark: Comparison with Apocrypha

    Pseudepigrapha

    the Qumran Scrolls

    and Rabbinic Literature.

    Joel Willitts

    Richard A. Burridge

    Jesus

    Matthew’s Gospel and Early Christianity: Studies in Memory of Graham N. Stanton.

    Exodus: A Commentary on the Greek Text of Codex Vaticanus is the first comprehensive commentary on the Septuagint in English. An introduction orients readers to the study of LXX Exodus and the manuscript of Codex Vaticanus. This is followed by a presentation of the text of Vaticanus opposite a fresh translation. In the commentary proper

    Gurtner examines literary features of the Greek of Exodus in general as well as features particular to the text of Vaticanus. Some comparisons are made with other Greek traditions of Exodus in addition to translational features of Exodus with respect to its Vorlage.

    Exodus: A Commentary on the Greek Text of Codex Vaticanus