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Sociology and the New Testament

Author : Bengt Holmberg
Publisher : Augsburg Fortress Publishing
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 12,3 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Religion
ISBN :

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Need for sociology in New Testament studies - Social level of first Christians - Early Christianity as a millenarian sect - Correlations between symbolic and social structures - Use of sociology in New Testament exegesis.

Social-Scientific Approaches to New Testament Interpretation

Author : David G. Horrell
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 438 pages
File Size : 40,33 MB
Release : 1999-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567086587

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In the past twenty-five years, New Testament scholars have drawn on the social sciences, especially anthropology and sociology, to develop a variety of new perspectives on early Christianity. David Horrell here gathers together the classic works in this field, including essays by, for example, John Barclay, Philip Esler, Wayne Meeks, Luise Schottroff and Gerd Theissen. For each selection, David Horrell provides a short introduction and suggestions for further reading. He also provides an introduction outlining the development and future prospects of the discipline.An excellent reference and textbook for scholars and students.

New Testament Sociology

Author : Philip Vollmer
Publisher :
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 45,71 MB
Release : 1923
Category : Christian sociology
ISBN :

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Understanding the Social World of the New Testament

Author : Dietmar Neufeld
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 39,79 MB
Release : 2009-10-29
Category : Bibles
ISBN : 1135263019

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The New Testament is a book of great significance in Western culture yet is often inaccessible to students because the modern world differs so significantly from the ancient Mediterranean one in which it was written. Here, the authors develop interpretative models for understanding such values as collectivism and kinship.

Social Scientific Criticism of the New Testament

Author : John Hall Elliott
Publisher : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 16,23 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Religion
ISBN :

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A survey of the field of social-scientific criticism in relation to the New Testament. It covers the leading practitioners, provides practical illustrations of its use, and evaluates its achievements.

Social Science and the Christian Scriptures, Volume 1

Author : Anthony J. Blasi
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 17,42 MB
Release : 2017-04-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1532611501

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Sociologist Anthony Blasi analyzes early Christianity using multiple social scientific theories, including those of Max Weber, Georg Simmel, Karl Marx, Antonio Gramsci, Max Scheler, Alfred Schutz, and contemporary theorists. He investigates the canonical New Testament books as representative of early Christianity, a sample based on usage, and he takes the books in the chronological order in which they were written. The result is a series of "stills" that depict the movement at different stages in its development. His approaches, often neglected in New Testament studies, include such sociological subfields as sect theory, the routinization of charisma, conflict, stratification theory, stigma, the sociology of knowledge, new religions, the sociology of secrecy, marginality, liminality, syncretism, the social role of intellectuals, the poor person as a type, the sick role, degradation ceremonies, populism, the sociology of migration, the sociology of time, mergers, the sociology of law, and the sociology of written communication. Needing to treat the New Testament text as social data, Blasi uses his background in biblical studies and a review of a vast literature to establish the chronology of the compositions of the New Testament books and to present the "data" in a new translation that is accessible to non-specialists.

Social Science and the Christian Scriptures, Volume 2

Author : Anthony J. Blasi
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 36,5 MB
Release : 2017-04-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1532615108

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Sociologist Anthony Blasi analyzes early Christianity using multiple social scientific theories, including those of Max Weber, Georg Simmel, Karl Marx, Antonio Gramsci, Max Scheler, Alfred Schutz, and contemporary theorists. He investigates the canonical New Testament books as representative of early Christianity, a sample based on usage, and he takes the books in the chronological order in which they were written. The result is a series of "stills" that depict the movement at different stages in its development. His approaches, often neglected in New Testament studies, include such sociological subfields as sect theory, the routinization of charisma, conflict, stratification theory, stigma, the sociology of knowledge, new religions, the sociology of secrecy, marginality, liminality, syncretism, the social role of intellectuals, the poor person as a type, the sick role, degradation ceremonies, populism, the sociology of migration, the sociology of time, mergers, the sociology of law, and the sociology of written communication. Needing to treat the New Testament text as social data, Blasi uses his background in biblical studies and a review of a vast literature to establish the chronology of the compositions of the New Testament books and to present the "data" in a new translation that is accessible to non-specialists.

Social Science and the Christian Scriptures, Volume 1

Author : Anthony J. Blasi
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 39,21 MB
Release : 2017-04-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 153261151X

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Sociologist Anthony Blasi analyzes early Christianity using multiple social scientific theories, including those of Max Weber, Georg Simmel, Karl Marx, Antonio Gramsci, Max Scheler, Alfred Schutz, and contemporary theorists. He investigates the canonical New Testament books as representative of early Christianity, a sample based on usage, and he takes the books in the chronological order in which they were written. The result is a series of "stills" that depict the movement at different stages in its development. His approaches, often neglected in New Testament studies, include such sociological subfields as sect theory, the routinization of charisma, conflict, stratification theory, stigma, the sociology of knowledge, new religions, the sociology of secrecy, marginality, liminality, syncretism, the social role of intellectuals, the poor person as a type, the sick role, degradation ceremonies, populism, the sociology of migration, the sociology of time, mergers, the sociology of law, and the sociology of written communication. Needing to treat the New Testament text as social data, Blasi uses his background in biblical studies and a review of a vast literature to establish the chronology of the compositions of the New Testament books and to present the "data" in a new translation that is accessible to non-specialists.