Showing posts with label Abraham Malherbe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abraham Malherbe. Show all posts

Monday, October 01, 2012

Professor Emeritus Abraham Malherbe, New Testament scholar, dies at 82

I am grateful to Jeff Peterson for sending over this tribute to Abe Malherbe who, as many of you will have already heard, died on Friday:

Professor Emeritus Abraham Malherbe, New Testament scholar, dies at 82

The piece features a little history and several tributes from colleagues.

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

BMCR Review of Malherbe Festschrift

In the latest Bryn Mawr Classical Review:

John T. Fitzgerald, Thomas H. Olbricht, L. Michael White, Early Christianity and Classical Culture: Comparative Studies in Honor of Abraham J. Malherbe. Leiden: Brill, 2003
Reviewed by Elizabeth Digeser

It's not an especially positive review, for example:
Unfortunately, the volume as a whole is a disappointment. With 27 contributors, not to mention the editors' introductory essays, the book is too long (740 pp.) and too expensive (a shocking $211.00). If it were a superb reference book, the cost might be justifiable for a research library. But the authors do not, in general, set out either the significance of their own individual projects, nor the broader importance of their topics overall. Instead, the book's contributors, addressing themselves to one another, make little or no effort to make connections between their own concerns and those of scholars with related interests. While such a focus is entirely appropriate for the panels that gave rise to the volume, it limits the book's usefulness as a collection and means that its primary utility will be as a source for someone whose own scholarship addresses themes in one or two chapters.
But one can't help thinking that something similar could be said about almost all Festschriften, and Malherbe's at least has some unified themes.