This collection of essays contains the papers given at the Fifth International East-West Symposium of New Testament Scholars in Minsk (Belarus). The symposium was a project of the Eastern Europe Liaison Committee of Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas. Main subject matters of the volume are the history and methodological questions of modern Jesus research, approaches to the Jesus of history in ancient and modern Christian exegesis, Jesus as a Jew in ancient and modern exegesis, and the portraits of Jesus in Luke and John. The authors of these papers deal with the parables of Jesus, with his Galilean ministry, with the passion narrative in Mark and with the death of Christ according to Paul's letters. All topics are discussed from a "Western" (Protestant and Roman-Catholic) exegetical perspective as well as from an Orthodox point of view. A concluding report recapitulates the group discussions and seminar sessions of the symposium. Contributors: Charalampos Atmatzidis, Reimund Bieringer, Predrag Dragutinovic, Carl R. Holladay, Christos Karakolis, Dominika A. Kurek-Chomycz, Ulrich Luz, Joel Marcus, Vasile Mihoc, Tobias Nicklas, Karl-Wilhelm Niebuhr, Marius Reiser, Armand Puig i Tàrrech, Sviatoslav Rogalsky, Ekaterini G. Tsalampouni, Konstantinos Th. Zarras
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Niebuhr, Karl-Wilhelm
Geboren 1956; 1986 Promotion; 1991 Habilitation; 1994-96 Professor für Biblische Theologie (evangelisch) an der Technischen Universität Dresden; 1997-2022 Professor für Neues Testament an der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena; Präsident des Eastern Europe Liaison Committee (EELC) der Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas (SNTS).
Rogalsky, Sviatoslav
Born 1978; 2003 Doctor of Theology; responsible for the organisation of 5th East-West Symposium in Minsk in 2010; 2011 Secretary of the Academical Council of the Theological Institute of Belarusian State University; 2011 ordained as a deacon of Belarusian Orthodox Church.
Karakolis, Christos
Born 1968; 1990 Bachelor in Theology; 1990-96 Doctoral studies at the Universities of Thessaloniki, Regensburg and Tübingen; 1996 ThD; since 2005 Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Theology of the University of Athens.