The Birth of Christianity (1998 Crossan), book

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The Birth of Christianity: Discovering What Happened in the Years Immediately after the Execution of Jesus (1998) is a book by John Dominic Crossan.

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Published in San Francisco, CA: HarperSanFrancisco, 1998.

Table of contents

  • Preface: The Lost Years
  • Prologue: The Content of Your Vision
  • Part I: Continuation and Reconstruction
    • 1. Voices of the First Outsiders
    • 2. Reconstructing Earliest Christianity
  • Part II: Memory and Orality
    • 3. The Mystique of Oral Tradition
    • 4. Does Memory Remember?
    • 5. A Tale of Two Professors
    • 6. Chasm or Interface?
  • Part III: Gospels and Sources
    • 7. Admitting Gospel Presuppositions
    • 8. Relating Gospel Contents
    • 9. Comparing Gospel Manuscripts
  • Part IV: Methodology and Anthropology
    • 10. The Problem of Methodology
    • 11. Cross-Cultural Anthropology
  • Part V: History and Archaeology
    • 12. Judeo-Roman History
    • 13. Galilean Archaeology
  • Part VI: Kingdom and Eschatology
    • 14. A Comparison of Two Early Gospels
    • 15. Apocalyptic and Ascetical Eschatology
    • 16. Ethical Eschatology
  • Part VII: Healers and Itinerants
    • Prologue: The Meaning of Healing
    • 17. Negating Apocalyptic Eschatology
    • 18. Affirming Ethical Eschatology
    • Epilogue: The Social Status of Jesus
  • Part VIII: Teachers and Householders
    • 19. Criticizing the Householders
    • 20. Controlling the Itinerants
    • 21. Interpreting the Commands
    • 22. A Divided Tradition
  • Part IX: Meal and Community
    • 23. The Common Meal Tradition
    • 24. Communities of Resistance
  • Part X: Story and Tradition
    • 25. The Other Passion-Resurrection Story
    • 26. Exegesis, Lament, and Biography
  • Epilogue: The Character of Your God
  • Appendixes

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