From Jewish prayer to Christian ritual: early interpretations of the Lord's prayer

The fundamental premise of this work is that the meaning of a Biblical text is the history of its meaning. The interpreter must take note of the experience in which a text originated, and the settings in which it has been encountered. This essay surveys the ‘history of effects’ (Wirkungsgeschichte)...

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Main Author: Clark, David A.
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2014
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/27810/
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description The fundamental premise of this work is that the meaning of a Biblical text is the history of its meaning. The interpreter must take note of the experience in which a text originated, and the settings in which it has been encountered. This essay surveys the ‘history of effects’ (Wirkungsgeschichte) of the Lord’s Prayer from the time of Jesus Christ until the beginning of the third century. In the beginning chapters, significant attention is devoted to the context of prayer in first-century Palestine and the continuity between the Lord’s Prayer and Jewish tradition. Subsequent chapters survey the presentation of the Lord’s Prayer in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, the Didache, and Tertullian’s De oratione. Each stage of interpretation is evaluated in the light of its continuity and discontinuity with its anterior history of reception. This work concludes with an evaluation of how the notions of diachronic creativity and synchronic continuity illuminate the progressive interpretations of the Lord’s Prayer during the period under consideration.
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spelling nottingham-278102025-02-28T11:32:28Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/27810/ From Jewish prayer to Christian ritual: early interpretations of the Lord's prayer Clark, David A. The fundamental premise of this work is that the meaning of a Biblical text is the history of its meaning. The interpreter must take note of the experience in which a text originated, and the settings in which it has been encountered. This essay surveys the ‘history of effects’ (Wirkungsgeschichte) of the Lord’s Prayer from the time of Jesus Christ until the beginning of the third century. In the beginning chapters, significant attention is devoted to the context of prayer in first-century Palestine and the continuity between the Lord’s Prayer and Jewish tradition. Subsequent chapters survey the presentation of the Lord’s Prayer in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, the Didache, and Tertullian’s De oratione. Each stage of interpretation is evaluated in the light of its continuity and discontinuity with its anterior history of reception. This work concludes with an evaluation of how the notions of diachronic creativity and synchronic continuity illuminate the progressive interpretations of the Lord’s Prayer during the period under consideration. 2014 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/27810/1/David%20Clark%20thesis.pdf Clark, David A. (2014) From Jewish prayer to Christian ritual: early interpretations of the Lord's prayer. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
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From Jewish prayer to Christian ritual: early interpretations of the Lord's prayer
title From Jewish prayer to Christian ritual: early interpretations of the Lord's prayer
title_full From Jewish prayer to Christian ritual: early interpretations of the Lord's prayer
title_fullStr From Jewish prayer to Christian ritual: early interpretations of the Lord's prayer
title_full_unstemmed From Jewish prayer to Christian ritual: early interpretations of the Lord's prayer
title_short From Jewish prayer to Christian ritual: early interpretations of the Lord's prayer
title_sort from jewish prayer to christian ritual: early interpretations of the lord's prayer
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/27810/