
There Was Never A Single Story About The Deaths Of Peter And Paul, And Attempts To Create A Master, Seamless Narrative Of Either Death Or Both Deaths Misrepresent The Ancient Evidence. From The Earliest Literary Accounts, Authors Told The Stories Differently Based Upon The Needs Of Their Own Contexts. The Many Deaths Of Peter And Paul Examines Major Narrative Elements Of The Martyrdom Accounts And Explores The Variety Concerning Whether The Apostles Died Separately Or Together, Why They Died, When They Died, Where They Died, And What Happened To Their Bodies After Their Deaths. It Also Explores Divergent Presentations Of Peter And Paul Themselves And Of Their Primary Adversaries, The Antichrist Figures Nero And Simon Magus. David L. Eastman Treats The Various Martyrdom Accounts As Products Of Social Memory And Thus Attempts To Explain Why The Different Accounts Present The Purported Same Events So Differently. Introduction -- Unity In Death? -- Justifying Death -- Dating The Deaths -- Locating Death And Burial -- Confusing Peter And Paul -- The Apostles Versus Rival Christs -- Conclusion. David L. Eastman. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 213-223) And Indexes.
This work investigates why early Christian accounts of the deaths of the apostles Peter and Paul vary so significantly and argues that these discrepancies reflect the specific social and theological contexts of their authors rather than a single historical reality. David L. Eastman, a scholar of early Christianity, utilizes a framework of social memory to analyze how martyrdom narratives were constructed and adapted over time. By examining the primary source material, he demonstrates that the lack of a unified tradition regarding the timing, location, and circumstances of these deaths is a deliberate feature of early Christian literature.
What You Will Find
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Scholars recognize this text as a rigorous examination of the historiography surrounding early Christian martyrdom traditions. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the author's meticulous attention to the evolution of these narratives across different centuries.
Page Count:
280
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0191079936
ISBN-13:
9780191079931
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