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OverviewJoseph of Arimathea: A Study in Reception History examines the extensive and convoluted afterlives of a minor biblical character who nevertheless plays a major role in three pivotal scenes in the passion of Jesus Christ as presented by the four canonical Gospels: the request to Pilate for the body, the descent from the cross, and the burial of Jesus' corpse. Characterised in subtly different ways by each Evangelist, these sparse biblical Josephs were expanded, expounded, translated, harmonised, and extended by early literary sources and developed thematically by the artistic traditions of the Renaissance. In the Medieval Period, Joseph arrived, by 'fortuitous' accident, in the British Isles, becoming an iconic figure for English nationalists (through the Glastonbury tradition) and for British Imperialists (through Parry's musical setting of Blake's Jerusalem). Twentieth-century developments in church life, film, literature, spiritualism, and studies of the historical Joseph round out what such a minor character can accomplish, given a sufficient richness in original texts and the right opportunities afforded by later cultural developments. In Joseph of Arimathea's case, certain aspects proved highly adaptable, especially the sharp contrast provided by his portrayal as a bold active figure in the Gospel of Mark and as a fearful passive character in the Gospel of John, the attractiveness of his wealth and nobility to those who considered themselves of similar (or much higher) status, and the opportunities provided by his swift appearance and departure from the most important event in Christianity's foundational documents. Full Product DetailsAuthor: William John Lyons (Senior Lecturer in Biblical Interpretation, Senior Lecturer in Biblical Interpretation, University of Bristol)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 13.60cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.250kg ISBN: 9780199695928ISBN 10: 019969592 Pages: 202 Publication Date: 06 February 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction 1: The Biblical Joseph 2: The Early Joseph 3: The Renaissance Joseph 4: The Glastonbury Joseph 5: The Jerusalem Joseph 6: The Twentieth-Century Joseph ConclusionReviewsA particularly fine example of biblical reception history. * Marginalia * [A] particularly fine example of biblical reception history. --Marginalia Author InformationWilliam John Lyons is Senior lecturer in Biblical Interpretation at the University of Bristol. His publications include Canon and Exegesis: The Canonical Approach and the Sodom Narrative (Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2002) and three co-edited volumes: New Directions in Qumran Studies(London: T&T Clark International, 2005); The Way the World Ends? The Apocalypse of John in Culture and Ideology (Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2009); and Delivering the Word: Preaching and Exegesis in the Western Christian Tradition (Sheffield: Equinox Press, 2012). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |