The birth of Christian history: memory and time from Mark to Luke-Acts

When the gospel writings were first produced, Christian thinking was already cognizant of its relationship to ancient memorial cultures and history-writing traditions. Yet, little has been written about exactly what shaped the development of early Christian literary memory. In this eye-opening new s...

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1. Verfasser: Becker, Eve-Marie 1972- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New Haven Yale University Press [2017]
Schriftenreihe:The Anchor Yale Bible reference library
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Zusammenfassung:When the gospel writings were first produced, Christian thinking was already cognizant of its relationship to ancient memorial cultures and history-writing traditions. Yet, little has been written about exactly what shaped the development of early Christian literary memory. In this eye-opening new study, Eve-Marie Becker explores the diverse ways in which history was written according to the Hellenistic literary traditions, focusing specifically on the time during which the New Testament writings came into being: from the mid-first century until the early second century CE. While acknowledging cases of historical awareness in other New Testament writings, Becker traces the origins of this historiographical approach to the Gospel of Mark and Luke-Acts. Offering a bold new framework, Becker shows how the earliest Christian writings shaped "Christian" thinking and writing about history
Beschreibung:xi, 265 Seiten
ISBN:9780300165098

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