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In Jesus and the Chaos of History, James Crossley looks at the way the earliest traditions about Jesus interacted with a context of social upheaval and the ways in which this historical chaos of the early first century led to a range of ideas which were taken up, modified, ignored, and reinterpreted in the movement that followed. Crossley examines how the earliest Palestinian tradition intersected with social upheaval and historical change and how accidental, purposeful, discontinuous, contradictory, and implicit meanings in the developments of ideas appeared in the movement that followed. He considers the ways seemingly egalitarian and countercultural ideas co-exist with ideas of dominance and power and how human reactions to socio-economic inequalities can end up mimicking dominant power. In this case, the book analyses how a Galilean 'protest' movement laid the foundations for its own brand of imperial rule. This evaluation is carried out in detailed studies on the kingdom of God and 'Christology', 'sinners' and purity, and gender and revolution.
This book investigates how the earliest traditions surrounding Jesus were shaped by the social and historical chaos of the first-century Palestinian context. James Crossley, a scholar in biblical studies, utilizes historical-critical methods to analyze how a Galilean protest movement evolved into a structure that mirrored the imperial power it initially opposed. By examining the intersection of socio-economic inequality and religious development, the author argues that the movement's trajectory was defined by accidental, contradictory, and purposeful reinterpretations of early ideas.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students of biblical history frequently note the academic density of the prose and the rigorous application of socio-historical analysis. Experts highlight this as a significant contribution to understanding the transition from a localized protest movement to a broader religious framework.
Page Count:
278
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191064602
ISBN-13:
9780191064609
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