Healing and exorcism in Second Temple Judaism and Early Christianity
Der vorliegende Band enthält die Beiträge international renommierter Wissenschaftler zu einer Tagung, die sich mit der Interpretation von Heilung und Exorzismus in Texten mit Bezug zum Judentum des Zweiten Tempels und dem frühen Christentum befasste, einschließlich der Überlieferung, Rezeption und D...
Summary: | Der vorliegende Band enthält die Beiträge international renommierter Wissenschaftler zu einer Tagung, die sich mit der Interpretation von Heilung und Exorzismus in Texten mit Bezug zum Judentum des Zweiten Tempels und dem frühen Christentum befasste, einschließlich der Überlieferung, Rezeption und Deutung biblischer Texte in frühchristlichen Schriften und Artefakten.InhaltsübersichtMikael Tellbe: Introduction PART I Healing and Exorcism in Second Temple Judaism and Emerging Christianity Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer: Dumping your Toxic Waste Abroad: Exorcism and Healing in Zechariah's Vision Report and Beyond – Cecilia Wassén: The Impurity of the Impure Spirits in the Gospels – Sigurd Grindheim: Exorcism, Forgiveness, and Christological Implications – Susan R. Garrett: The Miracle That Jesus Cannot Do – Steve Walton: Why silence? Reflections on Paul and Jesus Silencing Demonised People in Luke-Acts – Graham H. Twelftree: Healing and Exorcism in the Early Church – Larry W. Hurtado: The Ritual Use of Jesus's Name in Early Christian Exorcism and Healing PART II Healing and Exorcism in the Early Church Jennifer W. Knust and Tommy Wasserman: The Wondrous Gospel of John: Jesus's Miracolous Deeds in Late Ancient Editorial and Scholarly Practice – Karl Olav Sandnes: Ancient Debates on Jesus as Miracle Worker: Emic and Etic Perspectives – Carl Johan Berglund: How »Valentinian« Was Heracleon's Reading of the Healing of the Son of a Royal Official? – Barbara Crostini: The Use of Scripture in Cyril of Jerusalem's Homily on the Paralytic by the Pool: Interpreting the Litter of Solomon – Anthony John Lappin: Φιμώθητι καὶ ἔξελθε: Demons and Their Temples in the Second Half of the Fourth Century This volume, originating from a conference on »Healing and Exorcism in Second Temple Judaism and Early Christianity« hosted by Örebro School of Theology (Sweden) in 2018, deals with the ideological and theological meaning of healing and exorcism in a historical, literary, and socio-cultural perspective. While the first part of the book focuses on Jewish and early Christian texts and themes, the second centres on the transmission, reception and interpretation of the biblical texts in early Christian writings and artefacts.Survey of contentsMikael Tellbe: Introduction PART I Healing and Exorcism in Second Temple Judaism and Emerging Christianity Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer: Dumping your Toxic Waste Abroad: Exorcism and Healing in Zechariah's Vision Report and Beyond – Cecilia Wassén: The Impurity of the Impure Spirits in the Gospels – Sigurd Grindheim: Exorcism, Forgiveness, and Christological Implications – Susan R. Garrett: The Miracle That Jesus Cannot Do – Steve Walton: Why silence? Reflections on Paul and Jesus Silencing Demonised People in Luke-Acts – Graham H. Twelftree: Healing and Exorcism in the Early Church – Larry W. Hurtado: The Ritual Use of Jesus's Name in Early Christian Exorcism and Healing PART II Healing and Exorcism in the Early Church Jennifer W. Knust and Tommy Wasserman: The Wondrous Gospel of John: Jesus's Miracolous Deeds in Late Ancient Editorial and Scholarly Practice – Karl Olav Sandnes: Ancient Debates on Jesus as Miracle Worker: Emic and Etic Perspectives – Carl Johan Berglund: How »Valentinian« Was Heracleon's Reading of the Healing of the Son of a Royal Official? – Barbara Crostini: The Use of Scripture in Cyril of Jerusalem's Homily on the Paralytic by the Pool: Interpreting the Litter of Solomon – Anthony John Lappin: Φιμώθητι καὶ ἔξελθε: Demons and Their Temples in the Second Half of the Fourth Century |
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ISBN: | 3161589378 |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1628/978-3-16-158937-9 |