1st Edition

The Social World of Jesus and the Gospels

By Bruce J. Malina Copyright 1996
272 Pages
by Routledge

272 Pages
by Routledge

272 Pages
by Routledge

In order to interpret historical writings, the reader must not employ their modern understanding of the world, but must strive to grasp the mindset of the original audience. To assist the twentieth-century New Testament reader in understanding the literal meaning of the New Testament is the goal of this collection of essays. The Social World of Jesus and the Gospels provides the reader with a... Read more
IntroductionPart 1: The Question of Reading1. Reading Theory PerspectivesPart 2: The Question of First-Century Mediterranean Persons2. First-Century Mediterranean Persons 3. A Social Psychological Model of Self 4. Mary - Woman of the MediterraneanPart 3: The Question of Significant Roles in the First-Century Mediterranean5. Was Jesus a Charismatic Leader? 6. Patron and Client: The Analogy Behind Synoptic TheologyPart 4: The Question of Time as First-Century Mediterranean Value7. Christ and Time: Swiss or MediterraneanPart 5: The Question of the Received View8. The Received View and What It Cannot Do

Biography

Bruce J. Malina

'It is very valuable to have various previously published articles of Malina available in this one volume.' - Jan Botha, Stellenbosch University, South Africa

'I welcome a mind which emphasizes the strangeness of the New Testament world but attempts a means of coping with it. It makes for a stimulating read.' - Church Times

'There is certainly a great deal to be learnt here both about the New Testament and about the social science approach.' - Stephen W. Need, Reviews in Religion and Theology