04457nam 2200685 a 450 991096172000332120200520144314.0978026809476497802680947680268094764(CKB)2560000000052788(MiAaPQ)EBC3441084(OCoLC)694145926(MdBmJHUP)muse40227(Au-PeEL)EBL3441084(CaPaEBR)ebr10425464(MiAaPQ)EBC31085951(Au-PeEL)EBL31085951(Perlego)4329987(EXLCZ)99256000000005278820080618d2008 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRedefining first-century Jewish and Christian identities essays in honor of Ed Parish Sanders /edited by Fabian E. Udoh ; with Susannah Heschel, Mark Chancey, and Gregory Tatum1st ed.Notre Dame, Ind. University of Notre Dame Pressc2008xxiv, 418 pChristianity and Judaism in antiquity series ;v. 16Essays originated as papers presented at a conference held Apr. 10-13, 2003 at the University of Notre Dame.9780268044534 0268044538 Includes bibliographical references and indexes."Bibliography of works by E.P. Sanders": p. 391-396.Introduction / Fabian E. Udoh -- Part 1: Prologue -- Professor Sanders at Duke / D. Moody Smith -- Comparing Judaism and Christianity : an academic autobiography / E.P. Sanders -- The problem of self-definition : what self and whose definition? / Jouette M. Bassler -- Part 2: Judaism -- Common Judaism in Greek and Latin authors / Shaye J.D. Cohen -- Setting the outer limits : temple policy in the centuries prior to destruction / Albert I. Baumgarten -- Whose "outer limits"? : historiography for an age of destruction / Cynthia M. Baker -- All Israel have a portion in the world to come / Israel J. Yuval -- The place of the Sadducees in first-century Judaism / Martin Goodman -- Sanders's "common Judaism" and the common Judaism of material culture / Eric M. Meyers -- Common Judaism and the multidimensional character of material culture / Jurgen Zangenberg -- Part 3: Jesus and the Gospels -- Jesus in Jewish Galilee / Sean Freyne -- Jewish Galilee : its Hellenization, Romanization, and commercialization / Peter Richardson -- Crucifying Caiaphas : Hellenism and the high priesthood in life of Jesus narratives / Adele Reinhartz -- Gospel chronologies, the scene in the temple, and the crucifixion of Jesus / Paula Fredriksen -- The incident at the temple as the occasion for Jesus' death : meeting some objections / Stephen Hultgren -- The historical Jesus and the historical sabbath / John P. Meier -- Part 4: Paul -- On the source of Paul's problem with Judaism / Craig C. Hill -- A controversial Jew and his conflicting convictions : Paul, the law, and the Jewish people twenty years after / Heikki Raisanen -- What is "real participation in Christ"? : a dialogue with E.P. Sanders on Pauline soteriology / Richard B. Hays -- What is "Pauline participation in Christ"? / Stanley K. Stowers -- Grace and the transformation of agency in Christ / John M.G. Barclay.Essays are a tribute to E. P. Sanders, one of the foremost biblical scholars on the topic of the relationship of Judaism and early Christianity.Christianity and Judaism in antiquity ;v. 16.Jews in the New TestamentCongressesJudaismHistoryTalmudic period, 10-425CongressesChristianity and other religionsJudaismCongressesJudaismRelationsChristianityCongressesJews in the New TestamentJudaismHistoryChristianity and other religionsJudaismJudaismRelationsChristianity270.1Sanders E. P1196032Udoh Fabian E.1954-1023502Heschel Susannah1626900Chancey Mark A447479Tatum Gregory1957-1800378MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910961720003321Redefining first-century Jewish and Christian identities4345138UNINA05527nam 22007094a 450 991100649990332120210209231028.097866121209309781282120938128212093X97800809229970080922996(CKB)2430000000040294(EBL)631865(OCoLC)430101406(SSID)ssj0000472406(PQKBManifestationID)12165347(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000472406(PQKBWorkID)10434203(PQKB)10726314(MiAaPQ)EBC631865(MiAaPQ)EBC4952543(Au-PeEL)EBL4952543(CaONFJC)MIL212093(OCoLC)781324792(PPN)170267288(FR-PaCSA)88809109(FRCYB88809109)88809109(EXLCZ)99243000000004029420091202d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrProgramming language pragmatics /Michael L. Scott3rd ed.Amsterdam ;Boston Elsevier/Morgan Kaufmann Pub.c20091 online resource (941 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9780123745149 0123745144 Includes bibliographical references (p. 849-865) and index.Front Cover; Programming Language Pragmatics; Copyright; Table of Contents; Foreword; Preface; Part I: Foundations; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 The Art of Language Design; 1.2 The Programming Language Spectrum; 1.3 Why Study Programming Languages?; 1.4 Compilation and Interpretation; 1.5 Programming Environments; 1.6 An Overview of Compilation; 1.6.1 Lexical and Syntax Analysis; 1.6.2 Semantic Analysis and Intermediate Code Generation; 1.6.3 Target Code Generation; 1.6.4 Code Improvement; 1.7 Summary and Concluding Remarks; 1.8 Exercises; 1.9 Explorations; 1.10 Bibliographic NotesChapter 2. Programming Language Syntax2.1 Specifying Syntax: Regular Expressions and Context-Free Grammars; 2.1.1 Tokens and Regular Expressions; 2.1.2 Context-Free Grammars; 2.1.3 Derivations and ParseTrees; 2.2 Scanning; 2.2.1 Generating a Finite Automaton; 2.2.2 Scanner Code; 2.2.3 Table-Driven Scanning; 2.2.4 Lexical Errors; 2.2.5 Pragmas; 2.3 Parsing; 2.3.1 Recursive Descent; 2.3.2 Table-DrivenTop-Down Parsing; 2.3.3 Bottom-Up Parsing; 2.3.4 Syntax Errors; 2.4 Theoretical Foundations; 2.5 Summary and Concluding Remarks; 2.6 Exercises; 2.7 Explorations; 2.8 Bibliographic NotesChapter 3. Names, Scopes, and Bindings3.1 The Notion of Binding Time; 3.2 Object Lifetime and Storage Management; 3.2.1 Static Allocation; 3.2.2 Stack-Based Allocation; 3.2.3 Heap-Based Allocation; 3.2.4 Garbage Collection; 3.3 Scope Rules; 3.3.1 Static Scoping; 3.3.2 Nested Subroutines; 3.3.3 Declaration Order; 3.3.4 Modules; 3.3.5 ModuleTypes and Classes; 3.3.6 Dynamic Scoping; 3.4 Implementing Scope; 3.5 The Meaning of Names within a Scope; 3.5.1 Aliases; 3.5.2 Overloading; 3.5.3 Polymorphism and Related Concepts; 3.6 The Binding of Referencing Environments; 3.6.1 Subroutine Closures3.6.2 First-ClassValues and Unlimited Extent3.6.3 Object Closures; 3.7 Macro Expansion; 3.8 Separate Compilation; 3.9 Summary and Concluding Remarks; 3.10 Exercises; 3.11 Explorations; 3.12 Bibliographic Notes; Chapter 4. Semantic Analysis; 4.1 The Role of the Semantic Analyzer; 4.2 Attribute Grammars; 4.3 Evaluating Attributes; 4.4 Action Routines; 4.5 Space Management for Attributes; 4.6 Decorating a SyntaxTree; 4.7 Summary and Concluding Remarks; 4.8 Exercises; 4.9 Explorations; 4.10 Bibliographic Notes; Chapter 5. Target Machine Architecture; Part II: Core Issues in Language DesignChapter 6. Control Flow6.1 Expression Evaluation; 6.1.1 Precedence and Associativity; 6.1.2 Assignments; 6.1.3 Initialization; 6.1.4 Ordering within Expressions; 6.1.5 Short-Circuit Evaluation; 6.2 Structured and Unstructured Flow; 6.2.1 Structured Alternatives to goto; 6.2.2 Continuations; 6.3 Sequencing; 6.4 Selection; 6.4.1 Short-Circuited Conditions; 6.4.2 Case/Switch Statements; 6.5 Iteration; 6.5.1 Enumeration-Controlled Loops; 6.5.2 Combination Loops; 6.5.3 Iterators; 6.5.4 Generators in Icon; 6.5.5 Logically Controlled Loops; 6.6 Recursion; 6.6.1 Iteration and Recursion6.6.2 Applicative- and Normal-Order EvaluationAs software rapidly becomes more complex and segmented, it is increasingly important for programmers to have references that can point out common underlying principles, provide guidance making about which of dozens of popular languages to learn, and explain the potentially dizzying jargon.For almost a decade, Michael Scott's classic book has been doing all of the above. His brilliant method of illuminating theoretical topics with practical implementation examples provides two-in-one coverage not found in any other text. After all, what good is knowing all the formalisms of a programminProgramming languages (Electronic computers)Programming languages (Electronic computers)005.13005.13Scott Michael Lee1959-149864MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911006499903321Programming language pragmatics473150UNINA