Memory and Identity in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity

Memory and Identity in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity
Author: Tom Thatcher
Publsiher: Society of Biblical Lit
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2014-08-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781589839540

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Essential reading for scholars and students interested in sociology and biblical studies In this collection scholars of biblical texts and rabbinics engage the work of Barry Schwartz, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Sociology at the University of Georgia. Schwartz provides an introductory essay on the study of collective memory. Articles that follow integrate his work into the study of early Jewish and Christian texts. The volume concludes with a response from Schwartz that continues this warm and fruitful dialogue between fields. Features: Articles that integrate the study of collective memory and social psychology into religious studies Essays from Barry Schwartz Theories applied rather than left as abstract principles

Social Memory and Social Identity in the Study of Early Judaism and Early Christianity

Social Memory and Social Identity in the Study of Early Judaism and Early Christianity
Author: Samuel Byrskog,Raimo Hakola,Jutta Jokiranta
Publsiher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Church history
ISBN: 3525593759

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"The concepts of social memory and social identity have been increasingly used in the study of ancient Jewish and Christian sources. This volume offers an up-to-date presentation of how social memory studies and socio-psychological identity approach enrich the study of Biblical and related literature. The articles examine how Jewish and Christian sources participate in the processes of collective recollection and in this way contribute to the construction of distinctive social identities."--Back cover.

Social Memory and Social Identity in the Study of Early Judaism and Early Christianity

Social Memory and Social Identity in the Study of Early Judaism and Early Christianity
Author: Samuel Byrskog,Raimo Hakola,Jutta Maria Jokiranta
Publsiher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2016-09-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783647593753

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The concepts of social memory and social identity have been increasingly used in the study of ancient Jewish and Christian sources. In this collection of articles, international specialists apply interdisciplinary methodology related to these concepts to early Jewish and Christian sources. The volume offers an up-to-date presentation of how social memory studies and socio-psychological identity approach have been used in the study of Biblical and related literature. The articles examine how Jewish and Christian sources participate in the processes of collective recollection and in this way contribute to the construction of distinctive social identities. The writers demonstrate the benefits of the use of interdisciplinary methodologies in the study of early Judaism and Christianity but also discuss potential problems that have emerged when modern theories have been applied to ancient material.In the first part of the book, scholars apply social, collective and cultural memory approaches to early Christian sources. The articles discuss philosophical aspects of memory, the formation of gospel traditions in the light of memory studies, the role of eyewitness testimony in canonical and non-canonical Christian sources and the oral delivery of New Testament writings in relation to ancient delivery practices. Part two applies the social identity approach to various Dead Sea Scrolls and New Testament writings. The writers analyse the role marriage, deviant behaviour, and wisdom traditions in the construction of identity in the Dead Sea Scrolls. Other topics include forgiveness in the Gospel of Matthew, the imagined community in the Gospel John, the use of the past in Paul's Epistles and the relationship between the covenant and collective identity in the Epistle to the Hebrews and the First Epistle of Clement.

Memory and History in Christianity and Judaism

Memory and History in Christianity and Judaism
Author: Michael Alan Signer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2001
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015050480444

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The essays in this volume reflect the effort to recognize the alteration in the intellectual and social contexts in which Jews and Christians gather for prayer, and the undermining of the conjunction between memory and ritualization.

Memory Tradition and Text

Memory  Tradition  and Text
Author: Alan K. Kirk,Tom Thatcher
Publsiher: Society of Biblical Lit
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2005
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781589831490

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Social and cultural memory theory examines the ways communities and individuals reconstruct and commemorate their pasts in light of shared experiences and current social realities. Drawing on the methods of this emerging field, this volume both introduces memory theory to biblical scholars and restores the category "memory" to a preeminent position in research on Christian origins. In the process, the volume challenges current approaches to research problems in Christian origins, such as the history of the Gospel traditions, the birth of early Christian literature, ritual and ethics, and the historical Jesus. The essays, taken in aggregate, outline a comprehensive research agenda for examining the beginnings of Christianity and its literature and also propose a fundamentally revised model for the phenomenology of early Christian oral tradition, assess the impact of memory theory upon historical Jesus research, establish connections between memory dynamics and the appearance of written Gospels, and assess the relationship of early Christian commemorative activities with the cultural memory of ancient Judaism. --From publisher's description.

Memory in Jewish Pagan and Christian Societies of the Graeco Roman World

Memory in Jewish  Pagan and Christian Societies of the Graeco Roman World
Author: Doron Mendels
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2004-06-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567080447

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The ten studies in this book explore the phenomenon of public memory in societies of the Graeco-Roman period. Mendels begins with a concise discussion of the historical canon that emerged in Late Antiquity and brought with it the (distorted) memory of ancient history in Western culture. The following nine chapters each focus on a different source of collective memory in order to demonstrate the patchy and incomplete associations ancient societies had with their past, including discussions of Plato’s Politeia, a site of memory of the early church, and the dichotomy existing between the reality of the land of Israel in the Second Temple period and memories of it.Throughout the book, Mendels shows that since the societies of Antiquity had associations with only bits and pieces of their past, these associations could be slippery and problematic, constantly changing, multiplying and submerging. Memories, true and false, oral and inscribed, provide good evidence for this fluidity.

Jewish Identity in the Greco Roman World

Jewish Identity in the Greco Roman World
Author: Jörg Frey,Daniel R. Schwartz,Stephanie Gripentrog
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004158382

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The book addresses critical issues of the formation and development of Jewish identity in the late Second Temple period. How could Jewish identity be defined? What about the status of women and the image of 'others'? And what about its ongoing influence in early Christianity?

Memory and Manuscript

Memory and Manuscript
Author: Birger Gerhardsson
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1998
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 0802843662

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Here in one volume are two of Birger Gerhardsson's much-debated works on the transmission of tradition in Rabbinic Judaism and early Christianity. In Memory and Manuscript (1961), Gerhardsson explores the way in which Jewish rabbis during the first Christian centuries preserved and passed on their sacred tradition, and he shows how early Christianity is better understood in light of how that tradition developed in Rabbinic Judaism. In Tradition and Transmission in Early Christianity (1964), Gerhardsson further clarifies the discussion and answers criticism of his earlier book. This Biblical Resource Series combined edition corrects and expands Gerhardsson's original works and includes a new preface by the author and a lengthy new foreword by Jacob Neusner that summarizes these works' importance and subsequent influence.