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El. knyga: T&T Clark Handbook to Early Christian Meals in the Greco-Roman World

Edited by (VU University Amsterdam, the Netherlands), Edited by (University of Rostock, Germany)
  • Formatas: 416 pages
  • Serija: T&T Clark Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Feb-2019
  • Leidėjas: T.& T.Clark Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780567669322
  • Formatas: 416 pages
  • Serija: T&T Clark Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Feb-2019
  • Leidėjas: T.& T.Clark Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780567669322

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Meals are a highly significant element in the development of Christian identity. In this handbook Soham Al-Suadi and Peter-Ben Smit present chapters that situate early Christian meals in their broader context, with a focus on the core topics that will help us to understand Greco-Roman meal practice and how this relates to Christian origins. The issues covered include: the role of gender during meals; issues of monotheism and polytheism that arise from the structure of the meal; how sacrifice is understood in different meal practices; power dynamics during the meal and issues of inclusion and exclusion at meals.

In addition to looking at the broader Hellenistic context the chapters explain the unique nature of Christian meals, and what this says about early Christian communities. The handbook is structured around the key primary resources, with the literary, historical, theological and philosophical aspects of these resources being considered in turn. The handbook begins with Hellenistic documents/authors before moving on to the New Testament material itself according to genre (Gospels, Acts, Letters, Apocalyptic Literature). Finally, there is a section on the wider resources that describe daily life in the period (medical documents, inscriptions). This structure enables the editors and contributors to present an analysis of the social values exhibited at meals and their significance for early Christian theology.

Recenzijos

Meals and dining, often overlooked by biblical scholars, were as definitive for early Christian groups as they were for both Hellenistic and Roman culture. Offering extensive treatment of the New Testament and key literature contemporary with it, the Handbook surveys how meals are portrayed in texts and demonstrates how deeply dining ritual was tied to ethnic identity, social regulation, gender issues, politics, and religion. * Richard E. DeMaris, Valparaiso University, USA * The expert contributors to this volume provide a wealth of data and analysis for situating New Testament meals so revelatory of early Christ-movement identity within their crucial Greco-Roman context. Here theoretical perspectives merge with fresh readings of numerous particular texts, making this book the necessary starting-point for understanding meals and related phenomena in the New Testament. * Philip Esler, University of Gloucestershire, UK *

Daugiau informacijos

What significance does the ritual meal have in early Christian communities? How can this inform our understanding of Christian origins? This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of this crucial issue in early Christian identity, drawing from the New Testament and Greco-Roman literature.
Introduction to T&T Clark Handbook to Early Christian Meals in the Greco-Roman World 1(8)
Peter-Ben Smit
Soham Al-Suadi
Part One Authors & Collections
1 Meals in the Works of Philo of Alexandria
9(10)
Maria Sokolskaya
2 Dining with Dignity: Josephus's Rhetorical Use of the Essene Common Meals
19(12)
William den Hollander
3 Plutarch's Septem sapientium convivium: An Example of Greco-Roman Sympotic Literature
31(13)
Matthias Becker
4 Meals at Qumran: Literary Fiction, Liturgical Anticipation, or Performed Ritual?
44(12)
Claudia D. Bergmann
5 Hermetic Texts in Nag Hammadi Codex VI
56(10)
Jan Heilmann
6 Meals in the Apostolic Fathers
66(9)
Andrew McGowan
7 `Prepare Yourself.' Spatial Rhetoric in Rabbinic and Synoptic Meal Parables
75(18)
Eric Ottenheijm
Part Two Gospel Tradition
8 The Gospel of Mark -- The Commitment of the `Unleavened' to the Kingdom of God Agenda of Jesus
93(15)
Martin Ebner
9 Meals in the Gospel of Luke
108(13)
Matthias Klinghardt
10 The Primary Role of Meals in Matthew's Construction of Diasporic Identity
121(15)
Hal E. Taussig
11 `Let Anyone Who is Thirsty Come to Me, and Let the One Who Believes in Me Drink': The Johannine Jesus as the True Provider of Earthly and Heavenly Nourishment
136(11)
Esther Kobel
12 Interpretations of the Eucharist in the Gospel of Philip
147(18)
Silke Petersen
Part Three Acts
13 Meals as a Literary Motif in Acts of the Apostles
165(12)
Dennis E. Smith
14 The Contribution of Meal Scenes to the Narrative Theology of Acts of Paul
177(20)
Annette Merz
15 Eucharists and other Meals in the Apocryphal Acts of John and Acts of Andrew
197(14)
Jan N. Bremmer
16 Meals in Joseph and Aseneth
211(10)
Angela Standhartinger
Part Four Epistolary Literature
17 "The Meal in 1 Corinthians 11"
221(19)
Soharn Al-Suadi
18 Meals in the Letter to the Romans -- The Debate about the Food on the Table
240(11)
Kathy Ehrensperger
19 Pseudepigraphic Letters of Paul
251(7)
Soham Al-Suadi
20 Meals in the Johannine Letters
258(11)
Jan Heilmann
21 Meals in the Further Epistolary Literature of the New Testament
269(9)
Hans Joachim Stein
22 Useless Foods: Communal Meals in Hebrews
278(19)
Gabriella Gelardini
Part Five Apocalyptic Literature
23 Food in Fourth Ezra
297(19)
Peter-Ben Smit
24 Meals and Banqueting Culture in the Apocalypse of John
316(11)
Markus Ohler
Part Six Texts of Daily Life
25 Meals and Magic: Eating for Revelation in the Eighth Book of Moses (PGM XIII/Leiden I 395)
327(14)
Monika Amsler
26 Meals in Ancient Medicinal Texts
341(13)
John Wilkirn
27 Material Meals: Space, Inscription and Image as the Texts of Daily Life
354(17)
Lillian I. Larsen
Jesper Blid
Name Index 371(10)
Ancient Sources 381
Soham Al-Suadi is Professor of New Testament at the University of Rostock, Germany.

Peter-Ben Smit is Professor of Contextual Biblical Interpretation (Dom Hélder Cāmara Chair) at Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam.