Memory, tradition, and text : uses of the past in early Christianity /

Memory, tradition, and text : uses of the past in early Christianity / [print] edited by Alan Kirk and Tom Thatcher. - Atlanta, Georgia : Society of Biblical Literature, (c)2005. - ix, 282 pages ; 23 cm. - Society of Biblical Literature Semeia studies ; no. 52 .



Social and cultural memory Jesus tradition as social memory Christian origins : historical truth and social memory Prominent patterns in the social memory of Jesus and friends Why John wrote a gospel : memory and history in an early Christian community The story of "the woman who anointed Jesus" as social memory : a methodological proposal for the study of tradition as memory The locus for death : social memory and the passion narratives Christian collective memory and Paul's knowledge of Jesus Collective memory and Hebrews 11 : outlining a new investigative framework Early Jewish birth prophecy stories and women's social memory The memory of violence and the death of Jesus in Q Reading the Gospel of Thomas as a repository of early Christian communal memory The works of memory : Christian origins as mnemohistory : a response Jesus in first-century memory : a response Alan Kirk -- Alan Kirk and Tom Thatcher -- Barry Schwartz -- Richard A. Horsley -- Tom Thatcher -- Holly Hearon -- Arthur J. Dewey -- Georgia Masters Keightley -- Philip F. Esler -- Antoinette Clark Wire -- Alan Kirk -- April D. DeConick -- Werner H. Kelber -- Barry Schwartz.



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Bible--Criticism, interpretation, etc.


Church history--Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600.
Christianity--Origin.
Memory.

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