This volume is a collection of essays by scholars who have been in dialogue with J. D. G. Dunn over the years, several of whom have contributed to the ongoing dialogue concerning orality and memory. In his most recent monograph on the historical Jesus ("Jesus Remembered"; Eerdmans, 2003), Dunn argues that the early Jesus tradition is understood best as the primary witness to how the early Christian communities remembered Jesus. Dunn suggests that highly literary approaches to the Gospel tradition, which remain at the center of historical Jesus research, neglect to come to grips with both the stability and variability inherent within the Synoptic Gospels tradition. To this end, Dunn suggests that orality studies, and specifically, oral performance theory, lend valuable insight into the process of tradition formation and transmission. The gospels preserve and present the Jesus tradition, and in so doing, provide us with reliable testimony to how Jesus was remembered by the tradition's earliest tradents. The intended purpose of the volume is to explore the variegated ways in which the early Jesus communities remembered Jesus, and to make a significant contribution to the ongoing study of the historical Jesus.
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A collection of essays by scholars who have been in dialogue with JDG Dunn over the years, several of whom have contributed to the dialogue concerning orality and memory. This volume explores the variegated ways in which the early Jesus communities remembered Jesus.
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Anthony LeDonne, 'Frost's Fork for the Jesus Historian: Two Approaches to Social Memory'; Samuel Byrskog, 'From Memory to Memoirs: Tracing the Background of a Literary Genre'; Kathleen Corley, 'Jesus' Table Etiquette: Eating and Drinking with Tax Collectors, Sinners and Courtesans'; Tom Holmen, "'No Stone Upon Another' -- No "Temple Made with Hands'?"; Scot McKnight, 'Telling the Truth of History'; Terence C. Mournet, 'Oral Performance Theory and Occam's Razor: the Priciple of Parsimony and the Formation of the Early Jesus Tradition.'; Lincoln Hurst, "Mark's Jesus and the Servant figure'.
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ISBN
9780567045249
Publisert
2009-03-31
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC; T.& T.Clark Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
224

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Scot McKnight (Ph.D. University of Nottingham) is Karl A. Olsson Professor in Religious Studies, North Park University, Chicago, Illinois. He is the author of numerous books on the New Testament, including the bestselling The Jesus Creed. Terence C. Mournet is Assistant Professor of New Testament and Director of Educational Technology, North American Baptist Seminary, Sioux Falls, SD