New Testament Studies in Contextual Exegesis. Neutestamentliche Studien zur kontextuellen Exegese
The series New Testament Studies in Contextual Exegesis (NTS) is dedicated to the publication of exegetical works which aim at enhancing a textually adequate understanding of the New Testament by taking into consideration the life-contexts, horizons of interpretation, and questions of the non-Western world. African, Latin-American, Oceanic, and Asian exegetes can, from their own perspectives, make significant contributions to the field of New Testament studies with respect to content and methodology. The contributions that appear in NSKE are works of critical exegesis. They are informed by methodological reflection. The authors consider the cultural embededness or contextuality of the New Testament writings as well as that of the exegetical perspective.
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A Study of the Johannine Symbol of the Good Shepherd (Jn 10:1-18) with Particular Reference to «Ofo» Symbol in Igbo, Nigeria
A Biblical Inculturation ApproachVolume 12Thesis 512 Pages -
Universal Mission: The Climax of Matthew’s Post-Resurrection Account
An Exegetical Analysis of Matthew 28Volume 11Thesis XVIII, 300 Pages -
The «Pauline» Spirit World in Eph 3:10 in the Context of Igbo World View
A Psychological-Hermeneutical AppraisalVolume 9Thesis 505 Pages -
«Leidender Gerechter» und «Diener aller»
Der Tod Jesu in Mk 8,27-10,52 im Gespräch mit Oscar Romero und Emmanuel LévinasVolume 7Thesis 403 Pages -
Do not be afraid
The First Farewell Discourse in John’s Gospel (Jn 14)Volume 6Monographs 146 Pages -
The Temple Incident in Mark 11,15-19
The Disclosure of Jesus and the Marcan FactionVolume 5Thesis XII, 237 Pages -
Paul and Power Christology
Exegesis and Theology of Romans 1:3-4 in Relation to Popular Power Christology in an African ContextVolume 4Thesis XVI, 207 Pages