Neither Jew nor Greek? : constructing early Christianity /

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Author / Creator:Lieu, Judith, author.
Edition:Second edition.
Imprint:London : Bloomsbury T & T Clark, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2016.
Description:1 online resource (x, 272 pages)
Language:English
Series:Cornerstones
Cornerstones (London, England)
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12348958
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ISBN:9780567665430
0567665437
9780567658821
0567658821
9780567089090
9780567658814
0567658813
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
English.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed July 27, 2015).
Summary:"A ground-breaking study in the formation of early Christian identity, by one of the world's leading scholars. In Neither Jew Nor Greek, Judith Lieu explores the formation and shaping of early Christian identity within Judaism and within the wider Graeco-Roman world in the period before 200 C.E. Lieu particularly examines the way that literary texts presented early Christianity. She combines this with interdisciplinary historical investigation and interaction with scholarship on Judaism in late Antiquity and on the Graeco-Roman world. The result is a highly significant contribution to four of the key questions in current New Testament scholarship: how did early Christian identity come to be formed? How should we best describe and understand the processes by which the Christian movement became separate from its Jewish origins? Was there anything special or different about the way women entered Judaism and early Christianity? How did martyrdom contribute to the construction of early Christian identity? The chapters in this volume have become classics in the study of the New Testament and for this Cornerstones edition Lieu provides a new introduction placing them within the academic debate as it is now."--Bloomsbury Publishing
Other form:Print version: Lieu, Judith. Neither Jew nor Greek? : Constructing Early Christianity. London : Bloomsbury Publishing, ©2015 9780567658814
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Neither Jew nor Greek : a retrospect
  • 1. Introduction: Neither Jew nor Greek? Constructing early Christianity
  • Part I. Disappearing Boundaries :
  • 2. 'The parting of the ways': theological construct or historical reality?
  • 3. Do God-fearers make good Christians?
  • 4. The race of the God-fearers
  • 5. Ignoring the competition
  • Part II. Women and Conversion in Judaism and Christianity :
  • 6. The 'attraction of women' in/to early Judaism and Christianity: gender and the politics of conversion
  • 7. Circumcision, women, and salvation
  • Part III. Theology and Scripture in Early Christian Views of Judaism :
  • 8. History and theology in Christian views of Judaism
  • 9. Accusations of Jewish persecution in early Christian sources and particular reference to Justin Martyr and the Martyrdom of Polycarp
  • 10. Reading in canon and community: Deut. 21.22-23, a test case for dialogue
  • Part IV. The Shaping of Early 'Christian' Identity :
  • 11. The forging of Christian identity and the Letter to Diognetus
  • 12. The New Testament and early Christian identity
  • 13. 'I am a Christian': martyrdom and the beginning of 'Christian' identity.