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Reconsidering Johannine Christianity - A Social Identity Approach (Paperback): Raimo Hakola Reconsidering Johannine Christianity - A Social Identity Approach (Paperback)
Raimo Hakola
R1,278 Discovery Miles 12 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Reconsidering Johannine Christianity presents a full-scale application of social identity approach to the Johannine writings. This book reconsiders a widely held scholarly assumption that the writings commonly taken to represent Johannine Christianity - the Gospel of John and the First, Second and Third Epistles of John - reflect the situation of an introverted early Christian group. It claims that dualistic polarities appearing in these texts should be taken as attempts to construct a secure social identity, not as evidence of social isolation. While some scholars (most notably, Richard Bauckham) have argued that the New Testament gospels were not addressed to specific early Christian communities but to all Christians, this book proposes that we should take different branches of early Christianity, not as localized and closed groups, but as imagined communities that envision distinct early Christian identities. It also reassesses the scholarly consensus according to which the Johannine Epistles presuppose and build upon the finished version of the Fourth Gospel and argues that the Johannine tradition, already in its initial stages, was diverse.

Reconsidering Johannine Christianity - A Social Identity Approach (Hardcover): Raimo Hakola Reconsidering Johannine Christianity - A Social Identity Approach (Hardcover)
Raimo Hakola
R4,437 Discovery Miles 44 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Reconsidering Johannine Christianity presents a full-scale application of social identity approach to the Johannine writings. This book reconsiders a widely held scholarly assumption that the writings commonly taken to represent Johannine Christianity - the Gospel of John and the First, Second and Third Epistles of John - reflect the situation of an introverted early Christian group. It claims that dualistic polarities appearing in these texts should be taken as attempts to construct a secure social identity, not as evidence of social isolation. While some scholars (most notably, Richard Bauckham) have argued that the New Testament gospels were not addressed to specific early Christian communities but to all Christians, this book proposes that we should take different branches of early Christianity, not as localized and closed groups, but as imagined communities that envision distinct early Christian identities. It also reassesses the scholarly consensus according to which the Johannine Epistles presuppose and build upon the finished version of the Fourth Gospel and argues that the Johannine tradition, already in its initial stages, was diverse.

Spaces in Late Antiquity - Cultural, Theological and Archaeological Perspectives (Paperback): Juliette Day, Raimo Hakola,... Spaces in Late Antiquity - Cultural, Theological and Archaeological Perspectives (Paperback)
Juliette Day, Raimo Hakola, Maijastina Kahlos, Ulla Tervahauta
R1,295 Discovery Miles 12 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Places and spaces are key factors in how individuals and groups construct their identities. Identity theories have emphasised that the construction of an identity does not follow abstract and universal processes but is also deeply rooted in specific historical, cultural, social and material environments. The essays in this volume explore how various groups in Late Antiquity rooted their identity in special places that were imbued with meanings derived from history and tradition. In Part I, essays explore the tension between the Classical heritage in public, especially urban spaces, in the form of ancient artwork and civic celebrations and the Church's appropriation of that space through doctrinal disputes and rival public performances. Parts II and III investigate how particular locations expressed, and formed, the theological and social identities of Christian and Jewish groups by bringing together fresh insights from the archaeological and textual evidence. Together the essays here demonstrate how the use and interpretation of shared spaces contributed to the self-identity of specific groups in Late Antiquity and in so doing issued challenges, and caused conflict, with other social and religious groups.

Common Ground and Diversity in Early Christian Thought and Study - Essays in Memory of Heikki Raisanen (Hardcover): Raimo... Common Ground and Diversity in Early Christian Thought and Study - Essays in Memory of Heikki Raisanen (Hardcover)
Raimo Hakola, Outi Lehtipuu, Nina Nikki
R3,941 Discovery Miles 39 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During his long scholarly career, Heikki Raisanen (1941-2015) touched upon many key questions in the study of early Christianity. The topics of his research ranged from the detailed study of various New Testament writings to methodological reflections on the theoretical foundations of biblical studies. In this book, international scholars deal with many of the issues that were prominent in Raisanen's research and that continue to be debated. The contributors build upon Raisanen's legacy as well as recent advancements in the study of early Christianity. The volume comprises four sections organized around topics central to Raisanen's scholarship. These include methodological "fair play", the non-confessional study of early Christianity, Pauline scholarship, and biblical reception in religious communities, including early Islam.

Spaces in Late Antiquity - Cultural, Theological and Archaeological Perspectives (Hardcover, New Ed): Juliette Day, Raimo... Spaces in Late Antiquity - Cultural, Theological and Archaeological Perspectives (Hardcover, New Ed)
Juliette Day, Raimo Hakola, Maijastina Kahlos, Ulla Tervahauta
R4,586 Discovery Miles 45 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Places and spaces are key factors in how individuals and groups construct their identities. Identity theories have emphasised that the construction of an identity does not follow abstract and universal processes but is also deeply rooted in specific historical, cultural, social and material environments. The essays in this volume explore how various groups in Late Antiquity rooted their identity in special places that were imbued with meanings derived from history and tradition. In Part I, essays explore the tension between the Classical heritage in public, especially urban spaces, in the form of ancient artwork and civic celebrations and the Church's appropriation of that space through doctrinal disputes and rival public performances. Parts II and III investigate how particular locations expressed, and formed, the theological and social identities of Christian and Jewish groups by bringing together fresh insights from the archaeological and textual evidence. Together the essays here demonstrate how the use and interpretation of shared spaces contributed to the self-identity of specific groups in Late Antiquity and in so doing issued challenges, and caused conflict, with other social and religious groups.

The Synagogue in Ancient Palestine: Current Issues and Emerging Trends (Hardcover, 1. ed.): Rick Bonnie, Raimo Hakola The Synagogue in Ancient Palestine: Current Issues and Emerging Trends (Hardcover, 1. ed.)
Rick Bonnie, Raimo Hakola
R3,378 Discovery Miles 33 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book brings together leading experts in the field of ancient synagogue studies to discuss the current issues and emerging trends in the study of synagogues in ancient Palestine. Divided into four thematic units, the different contributions apply archaeological, textual, historical and art historical methodologies to questions related to ancient synagogues. Part One addresses issues related to the origins and early development of synagogues up to 200 CE. The contributions provide different explanations to the alleged lack of evidence for synagogues built in the second and third centuries CE and ask how much continuity or change there is between the late Second Temple and late Roman/early Byzantine synagogues. Part Two deals with architecture and dating of ancient synagogues. It gives an overview of all synagogues found so far, approaches the dating of Galilean synagogues in the light of the recently-exposed synagogue at Huqoq, and provides a stylistic re-evaluation of the Capernaum synagogue decoration.Articles in Part Three examine leadership, power and daily life in local synagogue communities by illustrating issues such as non-monumental inscriptions, priests, meals, public debates, religious competition, and the existence of house-synagogues. Part Four contextualizes synagogue art. An overview of synagogue art in late antique Palestine is complemented with reinterpretations of the mosaics in the Japhi?a and Beth Alpha synagogues and a discussion of the appearance of the Menorah in late antique Jewish art.

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