The doubt of the apostles and the resurrection faith of the early church: the post-resurrection appearance stories of the Gospels in ancient reception and modern debate
Cover -- Titel -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Part I: Introduction and Context -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 The Antidocetic Hypothesis in Previous Scholarship -- 1.1.1 The Materializing-Trajectory Theory and the Antidocetic Hypothesis -- 1.1.2 The Resilience of the...
Summary: | Cover -- Titel -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Part I: Introduction and Context -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 The Antidocetic Hypothesis in Previous Scholarship -- 1.1.1 The Materializing-Trajectory Theory and the Antidocetic Hypothesis -- 1.1.2 The Resilience of the Antidocetic Hypothesis -- 1.1.3 Objections to the Antidocetic Hypothesis -- 1.1.4 Unexamined Presuppositions about Antidocetic Polemic -- 1.2 Doubt as a Motif in the Resurrection Narratives -- 1.3 The Doubt Motif in Previous Scholarship -- 1.3.1 The Traditional View: Historical but Preserved for Apologetic Purposes -- 1.3.2 The Transformational View: Historically Derived but Modified for Apologetic Purposes -- 1.3.3 The Skeptical View: A Late, Apologetic Invention -- 1.3.4 The Form-Critical View: Genre-derived but Modified for Apologetic Purposes -- 1.3.5 A Consensus: Doubt as an Apologetic Device -- 1.3.6 A Political View: Doubt as Slander -- 1.3.7 Unexamined Presuppositions about the Doubt Motif -- 1.3.7 Unexamined Presuppositions about the Doubt Motif -- 1.4 Methodology -- 1.4.1 Reception History as a Historical-Critical Tool -- 1.4.2 Reception History and Unrecognized Modern Bias -- 1.4.3 Reception History and Ancient Bias -- 1.4.4 Methodology for Identifying Instances of Reception -- 1.4.5 The Structure of This Study -- Chapter 2: Gnosticism, Docetism, and Doubt in Context -- 2.1 Gnosticism and Docetism -- 2.1.1 Gnosticism: Terms and Concepts -- 2.1.2 Docetism: Terms and Concepts -- 2.1.3 Gnostic Interpretive Methods -- 2.1.4 Docetization as an Interpretive Method -- 2.1.5 Orthodoxy and Heresy -- 2.2 Doubt and Unbelief in Early Christianity -- 2.2.1 The Doubt Motif in the Resurrection Narratives -- 2.2.2 Key Terms for Doubt and Unbelief -- 2.2.3 Faith, Doubt, and Early Christian Identity -- 2.2.4 Abraham's Faith and the Apostles' Doubt. |
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ISBN: | 3161581660 |