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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.
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Social memory and social identity in the study of early Judaism and early Christianity
2016, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co., Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Company KG
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3525593759 9783525593752
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Table of Contents
Introduction / -- Raimo Hakola, -- Samuel Byrskog, -- Jutta Jokiranta -- I.
Social Memory.
Philosophical Aspects on Memory : Aristotle, Augustine and Bultmann -- Samuel Byrskog
The Formation of the Synoptic Tradition : Cognitive and Cultural Approaches to an Old Problem -- Alan Kirk
Reading the Gospel of Mark as Collective Memory -- Sandra Huebenthal
Eyewitness Testimony, First-Person Narration and Authorial Presence as Means of Legitimation in Early Gospel Literature -- Kari Syreeni
Dual Conventions : The Oral Delivery of New Testament Writings in Light of First-Century Delivery Practices -- Dan Nässelqvist -- II.
Social Identity.
The Importance of Marriage in the Construction of a Sectarian Identity in the Dead Sea Scrolls -- Cecilia Wassén
Black Sheep, Outsiders, and the Qumran Movement : Social-Psychological Perspectives on Norm-Deviant Behaviour : -- Jutta Jokiranta
Wisdom, Scripture, and Identity Formation in 4QBeatitudes -- Elisa Uusimäki
Forgiveness, Rituals, and Social Identity in Matthew : Obliging Forgiveness -- Rikard Roitto
The Johannine Community as a Constructed, Imagined Community -- Raimo Hakola
Contesting the Past, Competing over the Future : Why is Paul Past-Oriented in Galatians and Romans, but Future-Oriented in Philippians? -- Nina Nikki
Covenant, Conflict and Collective Identity : The Relationship between Hebrews and 1 Clement -- Martin Wessbrandt.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-307).
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