Homer in the New Testament?
Mitchell comments on the absence of Homer's writings in recent editions of reference books. The evolutionary model concludes that the 27 writings, which later comprise the New Testament, are bereft of any citation, allusion, or use of the epic tradition of Homer. On the other hand, MacDonald, w...
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Published in: | The Journal of Religion Vol. 83; no. 2; pp. 244 - 260 |
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Format: | Book Review Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Chicago, IL
University of Chicago Press
01-04-2003
University of Chicago, acting through its Press |
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Summary: | Mitchell comments on the absence of Homer's writings in recent editions of reference books. The evolutionary model concludes that the 27 writings, which later comprise the New Testament, are bereft of any citation, allusion, or use of the epic tradition of Homer. On the other hand, MacDonald, who devoted extensive study to challenge this consensus view, demonstrates the density and complexity of Homeric allusion within the New Testament itself as a narrative pattern and template. |
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ISSN: | 0022-4189 1549-6538 |