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Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Junia, the apostle: Index

A discussion of how to translate episemoi en tois apostolois in Romans 16:7.

ἀσπάσασθε Ἀνδρόνικον καὶ Ἰουνιᾶν τοὺς συγγενεῖς μου καὶ συναιχμαλώτους μου οἵτινές εἰσιν ἐπίσημοι ἐν τοῖς ἀποστόλοις οἳ καὶ πρὸ ἐμοῦ γέγοναν ἐν Χριστῷ

Junia, the apostle: Part 1 - Various translations and patristics
Junia, the apostle: Part 2 - Junia's name, Lampe and Brooten
Junia, the apostle: Part 3 - Junia's name, Wallace and Burer
Junia, the apostle: Part 4 - Vamva version and Lorimer
Junia, the apostle: Part 5 - Nino, equal to the apostles
Junia, the apostle: Part 6 - Lexicon Entries for episemos
Junia, the apostle: Part 7 - Not a verb of perception
Junia, the apostle: Part 8 - Wallace's hypothesis
Junia, the apostle: Part 9 - the close parallel?
Junia, the apostle: Part 10 - TAM II epigraphy
Junia, the apostle: Part 11 - Aphrodite famous to mortals
Junia, the apostle: Part 12 - falsifying the hypothesis
Junia, the apostle: Part 13 - examples from W & B
Junia, the apostle: Part 14 - more examples
Junia, the apostle: Part 15 - church fathers
Junia, the apostle: Part 16 - summary


Bibliography (to be added to)

Bauckham, Richard. Gospel Women. 2002. Erdmann's. Grand Rapids. Mich.

Belleville, Linda. Ἰουνιᾶν ... ἐπίσημοι ἐν τοῖς ἀποστόλοις A Reexamination of Romans 16:7 in Light of Primary Source Materials. New Testament Studies. 51 pp. 231-249. UK. 2005. Cambridge UP

Brooten, Bernadette. "Junia . . . Outstanding among the Apostles” (Romans 16:7) from Women Priests, Arlene Swidler & Leonard Swidler (eds.), Paulist Press 1977, pp. 141-144.

Gundry, Stan, Two Views on Women in Ministry, Beck Zondervan, 2005 rev. ISBN 10:0-310-25437-X especially pages 38-43, 212-16, 286-88.

Jones, David. A Female Apostle?: A Lexical-Syntactical Analysis of Romans 16:7. CBMW

New English Translation of the Septuagint. 2004. International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies Inc. Oxford University Press.

Packard Humaities Institute

John Thorley, "Junia, a Woman Apostle", Novum Testamentum, 38/1 (1996), pp. 18-29.

Wallace, D.B. Junia Among the Apostles: The Double Identification Problem in Romans 16:7. 1998. Biblical Studies Press.

Wallace, Daniel B. and Michael H. Burer. Was Junia Really an Apostle? A Reexamination of Romans 16:7. Journal for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood. JBMW 6/2 (Fall 2001) 2

2 Comments:

At Wed Nov 08, 04:06:00 AM, Blogger DavidR said...

One to add (I don't know how full a list you want!):

John Thorley, "Junia, a Woman Apostle", Novum Testamentum, 38/1 (1996), pp. 18-29.

 
At Thu Nov 09, 03:00:00 AM, Blogger Peter Kirk said...

You should also add the following, referred to, and thoroughly refuted by, by Belleville (note 7):

Michael Burer and Daniel Wallace, 'Was Junia Really and Apostle? A Re-examination of Rom. 16.7', NTS 47 (2000) 76-91.

I haven't read this, but it is very similar to the 2001 JBMW article with the same title by Wallace and Burer, as confirmed by footnote 1 of the JBMW article:

This article was originally published in New Testament Studies 47 (2001): 76-91, and is used by permission of NTS. Slight editorial changes have been made, but the substance of the original article has not been affected.

It would also help to include web links to those articles which are online, such as the JBMW article.

 

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