Kingdom of Bureaucracy: the political theology of village scribes in the sayings gospel Q

The Sayings Gospel Q was composed in the central decades of the first century CE by Galilean villagers who had acquired knowledge of Greek mostly through their involvement with the public administration. The present book analyzes the text of Q in order to rediscover the terminological and ideologica...

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Main Author: Bazzana, Giovanni Battista (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leuven [u.a.] Peeters 2015
In: Ephemerides theologicae Lovanienses / Bibliotheca (274)
Year: 2015
Series/Journal:Ephemerides theologicae Lovanienses / Bibliotheca 274
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Galilee / Q / Administration / City clerk / Papyrus / Political theology / History 1-100
B Q / Political theology
IxTheo Classification:CG Christianity and Politics
HC New Testament
TB Antiquity
Further subjects:B Scribe
B Theology
B Administration
B Political Theology (Israel) (Galilee) History
B City clerk
B Administrative official
B Village
B Egypt Antiquity
B History 1-100
B Historical background
B Bureaucracy
B Papyrus
B Q hypothesis (Synoptics criticism)
B Q
B Socio-historical exegesis
B Historical criticism
B Political theology
B Galilee
B Writing
B Politics
B Israel
B Judea
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Summary:The Sayings Gospel Q was composed in the central decades of the first century CE by Galilean villagers who had acquired knowledge of Greek mostly through their involvement with the public administration. The present book analyzes the text of Q in order to rediscover the terminological and ideological traces of the activity of these sub-elite scribes in the Sayings Gospel. Given the bureaucratic positions occupied by the members of this group, the peculiar use of the phrase "Basileia tou theou" carries a specific significance for its theological political implications. On the basis of Giorgio Agamben's recent revision of the category of political theology, the attitude of Q on divine kingship is understood as an instance of sub-elite negotiation of social and political positions vis-a-vis the expansion of Roman imperial hegemony in the eastern Mediterranean. In this context the author(s) of Q envisage apocalyptic scenarios in which divine kingship replaces human rulers and native sub-elite bureaucrats can share in the exercise of cosmic government
ISBN:9042931787