From Jesus to his first followers: continuity and discontinuity : anthropological and historical perspectives

From Jesus to his first followers' examines to what extent early Christian groups were in continuity or discontinuity with respect to Jesus. Adriana Destro and Mauro Pesce concentrate on the transformation of religious practices. Their anthropological-historical analysis focuses on the relation...

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Authors: Destro, Adriana 1937- (Author) ; Pesce, Mauro 1941- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill [2017]
In: Biblical interpretation series (Volume 152)
Year: 2017
Reviews:[Rezension von: Destro, Adriana, 1937-, From Jesus to his first followers] (2019) (Crook, Zeba A., 1966 -)
Series/Journal:Biblical interpretation series Volume 152
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Jesus Christus / Primitive Christianity
B Jesus Christus / Disciple / Primitive Christianity / Life of faith / Christian life
IxTheo Classification:KAB Church history 30-500; early Christianity
Further subjects:B Church
B Sociology
B 30-600
B Anthropology
B Church History
B Jesus Christus
B Church History Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600
B History
B Identity
B Bibliography
B Historical studies
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Summary:From Jesus to his first followers' examines to what extent early Christian groups were in continuity or discontinuity with respect to Jesus. Adriana Destro and Mauro Pesce concentrate on the transformation of religious practices. Their anthropological-historical analysis focuses on the relations between discipleship and households, on the models of contact with the supernatural world, and on cohabitation among distinct religious groups. The book highlights how Matthew uses non-Jewish instruments of legitimation, John reformulates religious experiences through symbolized domestic slavery, Paul adopts a religious practice diffused in Roman-Hellenistic environments. The book reconstructs the map of early Christian groups in the Land of Israel and explains their divergences on the basis of an original theory of the local origin of Gospels' information
Item Description:Compilation of essays originally published by the authors in English, German, or Italian, most previously published at conferences, in journals, or as chapters of other publications
ISBN:9004251375