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Author Moxnes, Halvor, author

Title A short history of the New Testament / Halvor Moxnes
Published London : I.B. Tauris, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 238 pages) : illustrations, maps, portraits
Series I.B. Tauris short histories
I.B. Tauris short histories.
Contents Introduction : What is a history of the New Testament? -- Part 1. Beginnings : From Jesus to the gospels -- 1. Becoming Christians : letter writing as community formation -- 2. Memory and identity : the gospels as Jesus-biographies -- 3. Acts and apocalypse : ambivalent living under the Roman Empire -- 4. Included or excluded : when was the New Testament created? -- Part 2. Shaping history : The reception of the New Testament : -- 5. 'Christianity goes to press' : the communication history of the New Testament -- 6. ' ... Their eyes were opened and they recognised him.' : glimpses and receptions of the Jesus story -- 7. Race, class and gender 'in Christ'? : the ambiguous reception history of Galatians 3:28 -- Part 3. Reading and meaning-making : The history of how to read the New Testament : -- 8. Historical readings : how modernity shaped New Testament scholarship -- 9. 'Reading from this place' : Paul in recent interpretations -- 10. Where is the future of the New Testament?
Summary Few documents in world history can match the inspirational impact of the New Testament. For all its variety -- gospels, letters and visions -- this first-century collection of texts keeps always at its centre the enigmatic figure of Joshua/Jesus: the Jewish prophet who gathered a group around him, proclaimed the imminent end of the world, but was made captive by the authorities of Rome only to suffer a shameful criminal's death on a cross. When his followers (including former persecutor Saul/Paul) became convinced that Jesus had defeated extinction, and had risen again to fresh life, the movement crossed over from Palestine to ignite the entire Graeco-Roman Mediterranean world. The author shows how the writings of this vibrant new faith came into being from oral transmission and then became the pillar of a great world religion. He explores their many varied usages in music, liturgy, art, language and literature. In discussing its textual origins, as well as its later reception, Moxnes shows above all how the New Testament has been employed both as a tool for liberation and as a means of power and control
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-217) and index
Notes Print version record
SUBJECT Bible. New Testament -- Introductions
Bible. New Testament fast
Subject Biblical exegesis & hermeneutics.
BIBLES -- General.
RELIGION -- Biblical Reference -- General.
RELIGION -- Biblical Reference -- Handbooks.
Genre/Form Introductions
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0857735527
9780857735522
9781786739575
1786739577