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OverviewRedemption and Resistance brings together an eminent cast of contributors to provide a state-of-the-art discussion of Messianism as a topic of political and religious commitment and controversy. By surveying this motif over nearly a thousand years with the help of a focused historical and political searchlight, this volume is sure to break fresh ground. It will serve as an attractive contribution to the history of ancient Judaism and Christianity, of the complex and often problematic relationship between them, and of the conflicting loyalties their hopes for redemption created vis-à-vis a public order that was at first pagan and later Christian. Although each chapter is designed to stand on its own as an introduction to the topic at hand, the overall argument unfolds a coherent history. The first two parts, on pre-Christian Jewish and primitive Christian Messianism, set the stage by identifying two entities that in Part III are then addressed in the development of their explicit relationship in a Graeco-Roman world marked by violent persecution of Jewish and Christian hopes and loyalties. The story is then explored beyond the Constantinian turn and its abortive reversal under Julian, to the Christian Empire up to the rise of Islam. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Professor Markus Bockmuehl (University of Oxford, UK) , Dr James Carleton PagetPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: T.& T.Clark Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.634kg ISBN: 9780567030443ISBN 10: 056703044 Pages: 410 Publication Date: 01 September 2009 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , General , 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. Language: English Table of ContentsList of Contributors Preface - Raphael Loewe Introduction - Markus Bockmuehl & James Carleton Paget 1. The Persian Period - Joachim Schaper 2. The Hasmonaean Period - Jan Willem van Henten 3. The Herodian Period - Seàn Freyne 4. Plutarch's Life of Numa: Some Observations on Graeco Roman ‘Messianism' - Hans Dieter Betz 5. Resistance and Redemption in the Jesus Tradition - Markus Bockmuehl 6. Messianism and Christology: Mark, Matthew, Luke and Acts - Graham Stanton 7. Messiah and Resistance in the Gospel and Epistles of John - Judith M. Lieu 8. The Christ of Paul - Andrew Chester 9. The Catholic Epistles and Hebrews - David G. Horrell 10. The Apocalypse - Paul Spilsbury 11. Messianism and Politics in the Land of Israel, 66-135 C.E. - Martin Goodman 12. Jews and Christians in the Holy Land, 135-325 - Oskar Skarsaune 13. Syria and Mesopotamia - Sebastian Brock 14. Egypt - James Carleton Paget 15. The West and North Africa - Wolfram Kinzig 16. Material Remains - David Noy 17. The Rabbis and Messianism - Philip S. Alexander 18. Messianism in Ancient Bible Translations in Greek and Latin - Alison Salvesen 19. Messianism in Ancient Bible Translations in Aramaic and Syriac - Robert P. Gordon 20. Jewish and Christian Messianic Hopes in pre-Christian Byzantium - Nicholas de Lange 21. False Prophet, False Messiah and the Religious Scene in Seventh-Century Jerusalem - Guy G. Stroumsa William Horbury's Publications Works CitedReviews‘I hope this very readable and inspiring book will find its place as a standard work in every library and on the desk of all who are interested in the problems and history of Jewish Christian relations.' ~ Martin Hengel, Emeritus Professor of New Testament and Early Judaism, University of Tübingen, Germany -- Martin Hengel 'In twenty-one succinct chapters a crew of internationally renowned scholars attempt an up-to-date survey of the history of Messianism from the Persian period too Christian and Jewish Late Antiquity. The volume's journey starts and ends in Jerusalem; on the way it traverses many different political, cultural and religious contexts in which Messianic ideas and concepts were articulated. In this way the extraordinary complexity and diversity if the various ""Messianisms"" is revealed.' Winrich Löhr, University of Heidelberg, Germany. 'I hope this very readable and inspiring book will find its place as a standard work in every library and on the desk of all who are interested in the problems and history of Jewish Christian relations.' Martin Hengel, Emeritus Professor of New Testament and Early Judaism, University of Tubingen, Germany 'The volume's journey starts and ends in Jerusalem; on the way it traverses many different political, cultural and religious contexts in which Messianic ideas and concepts were articulated. In this way the extraordinary complexity and diversity if the various Messianisms is revealed.' Winrich Lohr, University of Heidelberg, Germany. Author InformationMarkus Bockmuehl teaches biblical and early Christian studies in the University of Oxford, UK, where he is Dean Ireland’s Professor and a Fellow of Keble College. His approach stresses the symbioses of history with theology, of Christianity alongside Judaism, and of exegesis in and as reception especially of the first three Christian centuries. Among his authored books are Seeing the Word: Refocusing New Testament Study (2006), Simon Peter in Scripture and Memory (2012), and Ancient Apocryphal Gospels (2017). Recent publications also include Creation ex Nihilo (2018, ed. with Gary A. Anderson), Austin Farrer (2020, ed. with Stephen Platten), and the English translation of Wolfram Kinzig’s Christian Persecution in Antiquity (2021). James Carleton Paget is Senior Lecturer in New Testament Studies in the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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