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Lexical Semantics and Lexicography

26. March 2020 | Christoph Heilig | 1 Kommentar

Part 2 of the series Observations from a Linguistic Spectator: An Annual Report. For part 1, see here.For part 3, see here.For part 4, see here. A Semiotic Framework I’m going to cheat right away in this first post in this series that discusses an actual linguistic subject – quite a bit of what I […]

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Observations from a Linguistic Spectator: An Annual Report

23. March 2020 | Christoph Heilig | 1 Kommentar

Part 1: Introduction For part 2, see here.For part 3, see here.For part 4, see here. Why this blog post series? Beginning this April, I will work as an assistant at the University of Basel at the chair of Prof. Moisés Mayordomo. Already on my second work day, I was going to give a presentation […]

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Ancient Greek Grammar for the Study of the New Testament

27. December 2019 | Christoph Heilig | 3 Kommentare

There is no doubt that 2019 will be known for decades as the “Year of Greek Grammars” in the English-speaking world. In March, the Cambridge Grammar of Classical Greek by Evert van Emde Boas, Albert Rijksbaron, Luuk Huitink, and Mathieu de Bakker appeared. In the preface, the authors make it quite clear that they regard […]

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What Bayesian Reasoning Can and Can’t Do for Biblical Research

27. March 2019 | Christoph Heilig | 3 Kommentare

1. Introduction to Given’s Review and Bayes’s Theorem Mark D. Given has recently reviewed my book Hidden Criticism? The Methodology and Plausibility of the Search for a Counter-Imperial Subtext in Paul for RBL. In this monograph, which was published as part of the WUNT II series by Mohr Siebeck in 2015 and in 2nd edition […]

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The Apostle Paul and the Super Bowl

4. February 2019 | Christoph Heilig | Keine Kommentare

Two years ago I wrote a little note on the occasion of the super bowl in order to promote a book of mine. It begins with the sentence: “I have never seen a Super Bowl game in my whole life.” This statement is still true today – and probably very shocking for my American friends. […]

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Interview with Jörg Frey about the Theology of Jude and 2 Peter by Mike Bird

19. November 2018 | Christoph Heilig | Keine Kommentare

The following interview was first published on Mike Bird’s blog. Professor Jōrg Frey is Professor of New Testament Studies at the University of Zurich and is the author The Letter of Jude and the Second Letter of Peter: A Theological Commentary (trans Kathleen Ess; Waco, TX: Baylor University Press, 2018). Jude and 2 Peter are […]

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Evil and Triumph

16. July 2018 | Christoph Heilig | Keine Kommentare

Again, we would like to share with you some new reviews of recent monographs by members of our group: Jutta Leonhardt-Balzer in JSNT 39 (p. 103) on Monika Götte‘s Von den Wächtern zu Adam: Frühjüdische Mythen über die Ursprünge des Bösen und ihre frühchristliche Rezeption: This revised Zurich PhD thesis studies the two most important […]

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Book Reviews

15. June 2018 | Christoph Heilig | 1 Kommentar

Check out these brand-new, very positive reviews of two books by members of our group in leading German-speaking journals: Prof. Andreas Lindemann in the „Theologische Rundschau“ (82/3) on Jordash Kiffiak’s Responses in the Miracle Stories of the Gospels: Between Artistry and Inherited Tradition: „Das letzte hier vorzustellende Buch, 2017 erschienen, ist die an der Hebräischen […]

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On Mastering Koine Greek

9. March 2018 | Christoph Heilig | Keine Kommentare

This post was published contiguously on the Logos Academic Blog. Introduction Two weeks ago, Tavis Bohlinger wrote a blogpost in which he encouraged students and scholars of the New Testament to focus on the “common dialect,” ἡ κοινὴ διάλεκτος of the Greek language—that is, the Greek spoken roughly between 300 BCE and 300 CE. In […]

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Translation of Important Commentary on the Gospel of Luke

21. December 2017 | Christoph Heilig | Keine Kommentare

Since we are approaching Christmas and, thus, recitals of Luke’s story of Jesus’s birth all around the world, it seemed appropriate to me to draw attention to the recent publication of volume 2 of the English translation of Michael Wolter’s commentary on the Gospel of Luke. The translation of Wolter’s commentary thus is complete now! […]

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