Resurrection and Reception in Early Christianity

Resurrection and Reception in Early Christianity
Author: Richard C. Miller
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2014-12-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317585848

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This book offers an original interpretation of the origin and early reception of the most fundamental claim of Christianity: Jesus’ resurrection. Richard Miller contends that the earliest Christians would not have considered the New Testament accounts of Jesus’ resurrection to be literal or historical, but instead would have recognized this narrative as an instance of the trope of divine translation, common within the Hellenistic and Roman mythic traditions. Given this framework, Miller argues, early Christians would have understood the resurrection story as fictitious rather than historical in nature. By drawing connections between the Gospels and ancient Greek and Roman literature, Miller makes the case that the narratives of the resurrection and ascension of Christ applied extensive and unmistakable structural and symbolic language common to Mediterranean "translation fables," stock story patterns derived particularly from the archetypal myths of Heracles and Romulus. In the course of his argument, the author applies a critical lens to the referential and mimetic nature of the Gospel stories, and suggests that adapting the "translation fable" trope to accounts of Jesus’ resurrection functioned to exalt him to the level of the heroes, demigods, and emperors of the Hellenistic and Roman world. Miller’s contentions have significant implications for New Testament scholarship and will provoke discussion among scholars of early Christianity and Classical studies.

If Christ has not been raised

  If Christ has not been raised
Author: Joseph Verheyden,Andreas Merkt,Tobias Nicklas
Publsiher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2016-09-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783647593746

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The present volume contains the proceedings of the fourth symposium of the Novum Testamentum Patristicum project (NTP), an international re-search project on the reception history of the New Testament in the early Church. The symposium was held in October 2012 at the University of Leuven. It was organised by Joseph Verheyden, Tobias Nicklas, and An-dreas Merkt, the coordinators of NTP. The topic of the meeting was the reception of the resurrection and empty tomb stories and the development of the belief in resurrection in the early Church.The belief in the resurrection constitutes the core issue of Christianity and of Christian tradition. The earliest references to the resurrection and witnesses to such a belief are found in the canonical gospels and in the letters of Paul, but the topic obviously remained of the utmost importance all through the early Church. Contributions to this volume offer studies on reception of the resurrection and empty tomb stories and the development of the belief in resurrection in the early Church by examining the most important early references on this topic.

Christ s Resurrection in Early Christianity

Christ s Resurrection in Early Christianity
Author: Markus Vinzent
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2011
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781409417934

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This is the first Patristic book to focus on the development of the belief in the Resurrection of Christ through the first centuries A.D. By Paul, Christ's Resurrection is regarded as the basis of Christian hope. In the fourth century it becomes a central Christian tenet. But what about the discrepancy in the first three centuries? Vinzent offers an eye-opening experience with insights into the craftsmanship of early Christianity - the earliest existential debates about life and death, death and life - all centred on the cross, on suffering, enduring and sacrifice.

Christ s Resurrection in Early Christianity

Christ s Resurrection in Early Christianity
Author: Markus Vinzent
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2016-05-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317166368

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Why is the Resurrection of Christ so remote, almost non-existent in many early Christian writings of the first 140 years of Christianity? This is the first Patristic book to focus on the development of the belief in the Resurrection of Christ through the first centuries A.D. By Paul, Christ's Resurrection is regarded as the basis of Christian hope. In the fourth century it becomes a central Christian tenet. But what about the discrepancy in the first three centuries? This thought provoking book explores this core topic in Christian culture and theology. Taking a broad approach - including iconography, archaeology, history, philosophy, Jewish Studies and theology - Markus Vinzent offers innovative reading of well known biblical and other texts complemented by rarely discussed evidence. Christ's Resurrection in Early Christianity takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the wilderness of unorthodox perspectives in the breadth of early Christian writings. It is an eye-opening experience with insights into the craftsmanship of early Christianity - and the earliest existential debates about life and death, death and life - all centred on the cross, on suffering, enduring and sacrifice.

If Christ Has Not Been Raised

 If Christ Has Not Been Raised
Author: Joseph Verheyden,Andreas Merkt,Tobias Nicklas
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Resurrection
ISBN: 3525593740

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The present volume contains the proceedings of the fourth symposium of the Novum Testamentum Patristicum project (NTP), an international re-search project on the reception history of the New Testament in the early Church. The symposium was held in October 2012 at the University of Leuven. It was organised by Joseph Verheyden, Tobias Nicklas, and An-dreas Merkt, the coordinators of NTP. The topic of the meeting was the reception of the resurrection and empty tomb stories and the development of the belief in resurrection in the early Church.The belief in the resurrection constitutes the core issue of Christianity and of Christian tradition. The earliest references to the resurrection and witnesses to such a belief are found in the canonical gospels and in the letters of Paul, but the topic obviously remained of the utmost importance all through the early Church. Contributions to this volume offer studies on reception of the resurrection and empty tomb stories and the development of the belief in resurrection in the early Church by examining the most important early references on this topic.

Resurrection as Salvation

Resurrection as Salvation
Author: Thomas D. McGlothlin
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2018-08-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781108426565

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This book shows how Paul's tight link between resurrection and salvation both raised problems for and profoundly shaped Early Christian theology.

Resurrection Hell and the Afterlife

Resurrection  Hell and the Afterlife
Author: Mark Finney
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2016-02-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317236375

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This book begins by arguing that early Greek reflection on the afterlife and immortality insisted on the importance of the physical body whereas a wealth of Jewish texts from the Hebrew Bible, Second Temple Judaism and early (Pauline) Christianity understood post-mortem existence to be that of the soul alone. Changes begin to appear in the later New Testament where the importance of the afterlife of the physical body became essential, and such thoughts continued into the period of the early Church where the significance of the physical body in post-mortem existence became a point of theological orthodoxy. This book will assert that the influx of Greco-Romans into the early Church changed the direction of Christian thought towards one which included the body. At the same time, the ideological and polemical thrust of an eternal tortuous afterlife for the wicked became essential.

Debates Over the Resurrection of the Dead

Debates Over the Resurrection of the Dead
Author: Outi Lehtipuu
Publsiher: Oxford Early Christian Studies
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2015
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780198724810

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This study of discourses on the resurrection of the dead examines how early Christian writers developed key texts from the New Testament on the theme, and shows how belief in resurrection became a marker of Christian identity.