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The Jewish Roots of Christological Monotheism : Papers from the St Andrews Conference on the Historical Origins of the Worship of Jesus

Davila, James R.(Edited by)Lewis, Gladys S.(Edited by)Newman, Carey C.(Edited by)
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Second Temple Judaism exerted a profound and shaping influence upon early Christianity.

The Jewish Roots of Christological Monotheism documents this influence by exploring the ways in which the Christian praxis of Christ-devotion in the first two centuries of the Common Era can be understood as a manifestation of Jewish monotheism.

The volume approaches this phenomenon along four distinctive lines of inquiry: (1) reexamining (and problematizing) the theological force of monotheism during the Second Temple period; (2) retracing the historical steps of Christianity's adaptation, mutation, and/or redefinition of Jewish monotheism; (3) exploring and debating the influence of non-Jewish traditions on this process; and (4) mapping how Christianity's unique appropriation of Jewish monotheism helps explain the intriguing relationships among emerging Christian, Jewish, and gnostic communities.

Eighteen chapters, each from an expert in the study of early Judaism and Christianity, comprise the volume.

The chapters collectively demonstrate how the creation of new mythic narratives, the revelatory power of mystical experiences, and the sociology of community formation capitalized on Jewish mediator traditions to initiate the praxis of Christ-devotion.

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Baylor University Press
1481307975 / 9781481307970
Paperback / softback
30/07/2017
United States
385 pages, 1 chart
152 x 229 mm