The Social Setting of Jesus and the Gospels (2002 Stegemann, Malina, Theissen), edited volume

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The Social Setting of Jesus and the Gospels (2002) is a volume edited by Wolfgang Stegemann, Bruce J. Malina, and Gerd Theissen.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2002.

Table of contents

  • Social-scientific methods in historical Jesus research / Bruce J. Malina
  • Ethnocentrism and historical questions about Jesus / Richard L. Rohrbaugh
  • The contextual ethics of Jesus / Wolfgang Stegemann
  • Jesus as fatherless child / Andries van Aarde
  • Jesus heals the hemorrhaging woman / Stuart L. Love
  • Altered states of consciousness in the synoptics / John J. Pilch
  • Jesus and the demoniacs / Christian Strecker
  • The baptism of Jesus: a ritual-critical approach / Richard E. DeMaris
  • The politics of exorcism / Santiago Guijarro
  • The historical Jesus and honor reversal at the table / S. Scott Bartchy
  • Jesus and the reduction of intergroup conflict / Philip F. Esler
  • The plague of uncleanness?: The ancient illness construct "issue of blood" in Luke 8:43-48 / Annette Weissenrieder
  • The political dimension of Jesus' activities / Gerd Theissen
  • The political Jesus: discipleship and disengagement / T. Raymond Hobbs
  • Jesus and the social bandits / K.C. Hanson
  • The Jesus movement and network analysis / Dennis C. Duling
  • Money in the moral universe of the New testament / Douglas E. Oakman
  • Gifts, tributes, and offerings / Gary Stansell
  • The Gospels in comparison with the Pauline letters: what we can learn from social-scientific models / Albert Verdoodt

External links

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