The social world of Jesus and the Gospels / Bruce J. Malina.
Material type:
- 0415146291
- 9780415146289
- 0415146283
- 9780415146296
- BS2555.6.S55 M35 1996
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ARCH YNDC 226.066 W474G The rediscovery of Jesus' eschatological discourse / | ARCH YNDC 226.067 B337J Jesus and the eyewitnesses : the Gospels as eyewitness testimony / | ARCH YNDC 226.067 E21J The Jesus legend : a case for the historical reliability of the synoptic Jesus tradition / | ARCH YNDC 226.067 M251S The social world of Jesus and the Gospels / | ARCH YNDC 226.07 B877D The death of the Messiah : from Gethsemane to the grave : a commentary on the Passion narratives in the four Gospels / | ARCH YNDC 226.07 B877D The death of the Messiah : from Gethsemane to the grave : a commentary on the Passion narratives in the four Gospels / | ARCH YNDC 226.09 D639H History and the Gospel, |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
1. Reading Theory Perspectives -- 2. First-Century Mediterranean Persons: A Preliminary View -- 3. The Mediterranean Self: A Social Psychological Model -- 4. Mary and Jesus: Mediterranean Mother and Son -- 5. Was Jesus a Charismatic Leader? -- 6. Patron and Client: The Analogy Behind Synoptic Theology -- 7. Christ and Time: Swiss or Mediterranean? -- 8. The Received View and What It Cannot Do.
In order to interpret historical writings, readers must not employ their modern understanding of the world, but must strive to grasp the perceptions and social contexts of the original audience. The goal of this collection of essays to assist the twentieth-century New Testament reader in understanding the meaning of the New Testament, and to provide the reader with a set of workable scenarios for reading the New Testament: How did first-century persons think about themselves and others? Did they think Jesus was a charismatic leader? Why did they call God "Father"? Were they concerned with their gender roles?
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