In Search of the Early Christians: Selected Essays
In Search of the Early Christians: Selected Essays
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Abstract
A central figure in the reconception of early Christian history over the last three decades, the author of this book offers here a selection of his most influential writings on the New Testament and early Christianity. His essays illustrate recent changes in our thinking about the early Christian movement and pose questions regarding the history of this period. The author explores a range of topics, from the figure of the androgyne in antiquity to the timeless matter of God's reliability, from Paul's ethical rhetoric to New Testament pictures of Christianity's separation from Jewish communities. His introduction offers a retrospective on New Testament studies of the past thirty years, and explains the intersection of these studies with a variety of exploratory and revisionist movements in the humanities, embracing social theory, history, anthropology, and literature. In an epilogue the author reflects on future directions for New Testament scholarship.
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Front Matter
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I Reading and Writing the Past
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The Image of the Androgyne: Some Uses of a Symbol in Earliest Christianity
Wayne A. Meeks
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The Man from Heaven in Johannine Sectarianism
Wayne A. Meeks
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Equal to God
Wayne A. Meeks
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The Man from Heaven in Paul's Letter to the Philippians
Wayne A. Meeks
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Breaking Away: Three New Testament Pictures of Christianity's Separation from the Jewish Communities
Wayne A. Meeks
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“And Rose Up to Play”: Midrash and Parenesis in 1 Corinthians 10:1–22
Wayne A. Meeks
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Judgment and the Brother: Romans 14:1–15:13
Wayne A. Meeks
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The Circle of Reference in Pauline Morality
Wayne A. Meeks
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The Image of the Androgyne: Some Uses of a Symbol in Earliest Christianity
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II Responding and Revisioning
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A Hermeneutics of Social Embodiment
Wayne A. Meeks
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The Polyphonic Ethics of the Apostle Paul
Wayne A. Meeks
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On Trusting an Unpredictable God: A Hermeneutical Meditation on Romans 9–111
Wayne A. Meeks
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Vision of God and Scripture Interpretation in a Fifth-Century Mosaic
Wayne A. Meeks
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Afterword
Wayne A. Meeks
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A Hermeneutics of Social Embodiment
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End Matter
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