Memory and the Jesus tradition

Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Memory and Media: Towards A New History of the Tradition -- Form Criticism and the Memory Factor -- Memory and the Jesus Tradition -- Conclusion -- Part I: Formation of the Jesus Tradition...

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Main Author: Kirk, Alan (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: London Bloomsbury Publishing PLC 2018
In:Year: 2018
Reviews:[Rezension von: Kirk, Alan, Memory and the Jesus Tradition] (2019) (Evans, Craig A., 1952 -)
[Rezension von: Kirk, Alan, Memory and the Jesus tradition] (2020) (Eck, Ernest van, 1960 -)
[Rezension von: Kirk, Alan, Memory and the Jesus tradition] (2020) (Kibbe, Michael, 1980 -)
[Rezension von: Kirk, Alan, Memory and the Jesus tradition] (2019) (Evans, Craig A., 1952 -)
Edition:1st ed
Series/Journal:The reception of Jesus in the first three centuries 2
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Jesus Christus / Memory / Christianity / New Testament / Collective memory / History 0-300
Online Access: Volltext (Aggregator)
Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Memory and Media: Towards A New History of the Tradition -- Form Criticism and the Memory Factor -- Memory and the Jesus Tradition -- Conclusion -- Part I: Formation of the Jesus Tradition -- Chapter 2: Social and Cultural Memory* -- Introduction -- Social Frameworks of Memory -- Memory and Collective Identity -- Communicative Memory and Cultural Memory -- Commemoration -- Memory as Construction -- Politics of Memory -- Limits of Constructionism -- Memory as a Social Frame -- Normative Dimensions of Social Memory -- Memory and Culture -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Memory Theory: Cultural and Cognitive Approaches to the Gospel Tradition* -- The Nature of Human Memory -- Memory as Symbolic Representation -- Preservation of Traditions and Memory -- Gospels as Memory Sites -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4: The Memory–Tradition Nexus in the Synoptic Tradition: Memory, Media and Symbolic Representation* -- Tradition and Memory in Form Criticism -- The Memory-Tradition Nexus in Recent Scholarship -- Tradition, Commemoration and Symbolic Representation -- Conclusion: Memory and the Jesus Tradition -- Chapter 5: The Formation or the Synoptic Tradition: Cognitive and Cultural Approaches to an Ols Problem -- Mental Schemas, Cultural Schemas and Memory Formation -- Memory in Communications Media: Genres, Gattungen, Forms -- From ‘Collaborative Remembering’ to Tradition Artefacts -- Cognitive-Cultural Coupling: Tradition as Cybernetic Memory -- Whatever Happened to the Eyewitness Memories? -- Tradition as an Autonomous Cognitive System -- Oral and Written Cultural Media -- Making Sense of the Synoptic Tradition -- Conclusion -- Part II: Memory and Manuscript -- Chapter 6: Memory and Manuscript: Gerhadsson Revisited
Rethinking the Framework: Memory in Ancient Education -- Memory, Tradition and the Problem of Medium -- Memory and the Origins of Tradition -- Memory and the Formation of Tradition -- Memory and Tradition Variability -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7: Manuscript Tradition as a Tertium Quid: Orality and Memory in Scribal Practices -- Orality and Writing at the Interface -- Scribal Memory -- Scribes as Tradents -- Manuscript Mouvance -- Scribal Tradition in Early Christianity -- Conclusion -- Chapter 8: Memory, Scribal Media and the Synoptic Problem -- Memory, Orality and Scribal Tradition -- Two-Document Hypothesis -- Farrer-Goulder Hypothesis -- Griesbach (Two Gospel) Hypothesis -- Conclusion -- Part III: Memory and Histortical Jesus Research -- Chapter 9: The Memory of Violence and the Death of Jesus in Q* -- Violence and Memory -- Killed Prophets and Martyrs in Q -- Jesus’s Death and Moral Exhortation in Q -- Q as Commemorative Artefact -- Chapter 10: Memory Theory and Jesus Research -- Form Criticism and Memory -- Memory, Cultural Identity, and Community -- Cognitive Approaches to Memory and Tradition -- Gospel Tradition and the Form Critics -- Memory, Jesus Tradition and History -- Orality, Memory and Written Gospels -- Conclusion -- Chapter 11: Cognition, Commemoration and Tradition: Memory and the Historiography of Jesus Research -- ‘Memory Distortion’ and Truth in Memory -- Cognitive Schemas, Cultural Schemas and Memory Formation -- Memory Genres and Forms -- From Commemoration to Tradition -- Cognitive-Cultural Coupling: Tradition as Cybernetic Memory -- Tradition as an Autonomous Cognitive System -- Memory, Tradition and Historical Jesus Historiography -- Part IV: Memory in Second-Century Gospel Writing -- Chapter 12: The Johannine Jesus in the Gospel of Peter: A Social Memory Approach
‘Legs Not Broken’ in Jn 19.31-37 and Gos. Pet. 4.10-14 -- Social Memory and Gospel of Peter’s Reception of ‘Legs Not Broken’ -- Social Memory and the ‘Cross Gospel’ -- Conclusion -- Chapter 13: Tradition and Memory in the Gospel of Peter -- The Literary Paradigm -- Cultural Memory, Commemorative Narratives and Canonization -- Appropriation of Written Gospel Tradition in the Second Century -- Reception of the Gospel Narrative Tradition in the Gospel of Peter -- Work Cited -- Indexes of References -- Index of authors
ISBN:0567663485