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Heavenly Stories - Tiered Salvation in the New Testament and Ancient Christianity (Hardcover)
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Heavenly Stories - Tiered Salvation in the New Testament and Ancient Christianity (Hardcover)
Series: Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion
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Salvation is often thought to be an all-or-nothing matter: you are
either saved or damned. In the ancient world some figures,
including Paul the Apostle, John of Patmos, Hermas, the Sethians,
and the Valentinians, did not think this way, however. For them,
there were multiple levels of salvation. Examining the reasons and
implications for why these important thinkers believed that
salvation comes in degrees, Heavenly Stories offers a fresh
perspective on ancient thinking about responsibility, especially as
it intersects with concerns such as genealogy and determinism. It
shows why Jews and Christians of various kinds-some eventually
declared orthodox, others heretical-correlated ethics and
soteriology and argued over how this should be done. By
constructing a difference between a lower and higher level of
salvation, ancient authors devised soteriological hierarchies that
could account for ethical imperfections and social differentiation
between their communities and outsiders, as well as reinforce
idealized portrayals of conduct among members of their own groups.
Alexander Kocar asks how these thinkers identified and described
these ethical and social differences among people; what commitments
motivated them to make such distinctions; what were the social
effects of different salvific categories and ethical standards; and
what impact did hierarchically structured soteriologies have on
notions of ethical responsibility? His findings have repercussions
for the study of ancient ethics (especially free will and
responsibility), our understanding of orthodoxy and heresy, and
scholarly debates surrounding the origins of Christianity as a
movement that allegedly transcends ethnic boundaries.
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