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The Social Setting of Jesus and the Gospels

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What do the social sciences have to contribute to the study of Jesus and the Gospels? This is the fundamental question that these essays all address. From analyses of ancient economics to altered states of consciousness, politics, ritual, kinship, and labeling, this group of scholars presents salient contextual data needed to yield the most fruitful and rich study of Jesus and the Gospels.

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  • Explores how the social sciences contribute to the study of Jesus
  • Presents the latest research on New Testament backgrounds
  • Includes essays that address fundamental questions about the Gospels
  • “Social-Scientific Methods in Historical Jesus Research” by Bruce J. Malina
  • “Ethnocentrism and Historical Questions About Jesus” by Richard L. Rohrbaugh
  • “The Contextual Ethics of Jesus” by Wolfgang Stegemann
  • “Jesus as Fatherless Child” by Andries van Aarde
  • “Jesus Heals the Hemorrhaging Woman” by Stuart L. Love
  • “Altered States of Consciousness in the Synoptics” by John J. Pilch
  • “Jesus and the Demoniacs” by Christian Strecker
  • “The Baptism of Jesus: A Ritual-Critical Approach” by Richard E. DeMaris
  • “The Politics of Exorcism” by Santiago Guijarro
  • “The Historical Jesus and Honor Reversal at the Table” by S. Scott Bartchy
  • “Jesus and the Reduction of Intergroup Conflict” by Philip F. Esler
  • “The Plague of Uncleanness? The Ancient Illness Construct ‘Issue of Blood’ in Luke 8:43–48” by Annette Weissenrieder
  • “The Political Dimension of Jesus’ Activities” by Gerd Theissen
  • “The Political Jesus: Discipleship and Disengagement” by T. Raymond Hobbs
  • “Jesus and the Social Bandits” by K.C. Hanson
  • “The Jesus Movement and Network Analysis” by Dennis C. Duling
  • “Money in the Moral Universe of the New Testament” by Douglas E. Oakman
  • “Gifts, Tributes, and Offerings” by Gary Stansell
  • “The Gospel in Comparison with the Pauline Letters: What We Can Learn from Social-Scientific Models” by Albert Verdoodt

Top Highlights

“only two focal social institutions, kinship and politics.” (Page 5)

“First, human beings are socialized and enculturated in a specific social system, at a given time and place. So, too, Jesus.” (Page 4)

  • Title: The Social Setting of Jesus and the Gospels
  • Authors: Bruce Malina, Wolfgang Stegemann, Gerd Theissen
  • Publisher: Fortress Press
  • Print Publication Date: 2002
  • Logos Release Date: 2014
  • Pages: 424
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Subjects: Jesus Christ; Bible. N.T. Gospels › Social scientific criticism; Sociology, Biblical; Jews › Social life and customs--To 70 A.D; Palestine › Social life and customs--To 70 A.D
  • ISBNs: 0800634527, 9780800634520
  • Resource ID: LLS:SCLSTTNGJSSGSPLS
  • Resource Type: Monograph
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2022-09-30T02:52:52Z

Bruce J. Malina is professor of new testament at Creighton University and author, coauthor, and editor of many influential volumes in New Testament, including Social-Science Commentary (4 vols.), Social-Science Commentary on the Book of Acts, Social-Science Commentary on the Letters of Paul, and more.

Wolfgang Stegemann is emeritus professor of New Testament at the Augustana Hochschule, Neuendettelsau, Germany, and is coauthor of The Jesus Movement: A Social History of Its First Century and Jesus and the Hope of the Poor. He is coeditor of The God of the Lowly: Socio-historical Interpretations of the Bible and The Social Setting of Jesus and the Gospels.

Gerd Theissen is professor of New Testament at the University of Heidelberg, Germany. He is the author of The Miracle Stories of the Early Christian Tradition and more.

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  1. MDD

    MDD

    4/5/2017

  2. J.R. Woods

    J.R. Woods

    4/2/2017

    I used this title in my MA thesis at Regent University, entitled: Antilanguage in the Synoptic Gospels: A Sociolinguistic Inquiry. I highly recommend this work as a key to understanding the differences between our world and a historical reconstruction of the 1st Century world of the New Testament. As a Christian sociolinguist myself, understanding how language is culture (not just connected to it, but actually IS culture) makes tremendous inroads to what the disconnect between Jesus and his religious and national compatriots actually was as presented in the NT material. This work walks you a great deal down that path. Very profitable.

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