From Jesus to Christian Origins - Adriana Destro
Second Annual Meeting of Bertinoro (1-4 October, 2015)
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Within the contemporary renewal of the exegetical and historical research on Jesus and early Christianity, this book stresses the importance of new epistemological and methodological perspectives in exegesis and History of Christianity (from the point of view of Cultural Anthropology and Comparative Religion). 0The articles of the first section present a consequent interpretation of Jesus within Jewish culture of the First century. Jesus activity is located within the Jewish movement of John the Baptizer. His words and political attitude is interpreted in the Jewish context of the Land of Israel under Roman administration. His movement is seen as a sub-group within Jewish society. The section dedicated to the first groups of Jesus? disciples in the Land of Israel and in the ancient Mediterranean world manly focuses on three constellations of questions: (a) the multiplicity and fractionation of Jesus? groups, for example in Jerusalem in the period between 30 an 70 of the First century, (b) the fact that post-J...
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2020Uitgever: Brepols Publishers500 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 250358327XISBN-13: 9782503583273Koop dit boek tweedehands
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534 p. Paperback (Very fine copy, like new.) Turnhout, Brepols Publishers 2019 [Auteur: Destro, Adriana (ed.)/Pesce, Mauro (ed.)] [Jaar: 2019] [Titel: From Jesus to Christian Origins. Second Annual Meeting of Bertinoro (1-4 October, 2015) (Judaïsme Ancien et Origines du Christianisme, JAOC 16)]
Summary Within the contemporary renewal of the exegetical and historical research on Jesus and early Christianity, this book stresses the importance of new epistemological and methodological perspectives in exegesis and History of Christianity (from the point of view of Cultural Anthropology and Comparative Religion). The articles of the first section present a consequent interpretation of Jesus within Jewish culture of the First century. Jesus activity is located within the Jewish movement of John the Bap...