Q in Context II: Social Setting and Archaeological Background of the Sayings Source

Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Body -- 1. Q in Context I and II - Project Overview -- 2. Preliminary Works -- 3. The Contributions in this Volume -- Part I: Archeological Findings Relevant to the Sayings Source -- Part II: Sociological Backdrop of the Sayings Source -- Part III: Ope...

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Main Author: Tiwald, Markus 1966- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Gottingen Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2015
In:Year: 2015
Series/Journal:Bonner Biblische Beiträge v.173
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
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Parallel Edition:Print version: Tiwald, Markus: Q in Context II : Social Setting and Archaeological Background of the Sayings Source. - Gottingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,c2015. - 9783847103233
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Summary:Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Body -- 1. Q in Context I and II - Project Overview -- 2. Preliminary Works -- 3. The Contributions in this Volume -- Part I: Archeological Findings Relevant to the Sayings Source -- Part II: Sociological Backdrop of the Sayings Source -- Part III: Opening up the Horizon - Q in the Context of Ancient Diaspora -- Markus Tiwald: "To Make This Place a Habitation Was to Transgress the Jewish Ancient Laws" (Ant. 18:38). Introduction to the Volume -- Part I: Archeological Findings in Relevance to the Sayings Source -- Lee I. Levine: The Ancient Synagogue in First-Century Palestine -- Gamla -- Magdala (Migdal) -- Some Social and Religious Aspects of the First-Century Synagogue -- Milton Moreland: Provenience Studies and the Question of Q in Galilee -- 1. Why Provenience Studies Matter -- 2. Provenience Studies -- 3. Seven Criteria of Provenience Studies Related to Placing Q in Galilee -- 3.1. Chronology -- 3.2. Language and Scribal Competence -- 3.3. Demographics -- 3.4. The Presence of Early Jewish and Jesus/Christos Groups -- 3.5. Socio-Economic-Political Factors -- 3.6. Independent Literary References -- 3.7. References to Sites, Names, Regional Events, Geographical Details and Social Map -- 4. Conclusion -- John S. Kloppenborg: Q, Bethsaida, Khorazin and Capernaum -- 1. The Provenance of Q -- 2. Khorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum in Q's Editing -- 3. Jesus-followers in Khorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum? -- 3.1. Khorazin -- 3.2. Capernaum -- 3.3. Bethsaida -- 4. Khorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum in the first century -- Part II: Sociological Backdrop of the Sayings Source -- Gerd Theißen: The Sayings Source Q and Itinerant Radicalism -- 1. Questions concerning the phenomenon of "itinerant radicalism" and the Sayings Source -- 1.1. Are there itinerant messengers in the background of Q?
1.2. Can we speak of an itinerant existence? -- 1.3. Are the messengers of Q itinerant charismatics? -- 1.4. Did the itinerant charismatics represent a radical ethos? -- 2. How shall we contextualize itinerant radicalism? -- 2.1. The local focus of itinerant radicalism in Q -- 2.2. The literary significance of itinerant radicalism and the Sayings Source -- 2.2.1. Itinerant charismatics and their traditions in Q -- 2.2.2. Itinerant charismatics and the final redaction of Q -- 2.2.3. Itinerant charismatics and the reception history of Q -- 2.3. The historical context of itinerant radicalism in the history of early Christianity -- 2.4. The cultural-historical place of itinerant radicalism of Q: The analogy of the Cynics -- 2.5. The social place of the itinerant radicalism of Q -- Markus Tiwald: The Brazen Freedom of God's Children: "Insolent Ravens" (Q 12:24) and "Carefree Lilies" (Q 12:27) as Response to Mass-Poverty and Social Disruption? -- 1. The Thesis of the disruption of social structures in Galilee at the time of Jesus -- 2. Itinerant Prophets following a special ethos as authorities behind the Sayings Source -- 3. Is there one trajectory from the itinerants in Q to the Didache? -- Conclusions -- Giovanni B. Bazzana: Galilean Village Scribes as the Authors of the Sayings Gospel Q -- 1. Ἐκβάλλω in Q 10:2 -- 2. Φθάνω in Q 11:20 -- 3. Greek in Galilee in the first century CE -- 4. Greek literary education for Galilean village scribes -- 5. Conclusions -- Sarah E. Rollens: Persecution in the Social Setting of Q -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Studying Persecution in the Roman Empire -- 3. Recent Advances -- 4. Redescribing Persecution -- 4.1. Identity -- 4.2. Agency -- 5. "Persecution" in the Context of Q? -- 6. Q, Persecution, Identity, and Agency -- 6.1. Q 6:22-23 -- 6.2. Q 6:27-28, 35 -- 6.3. Q 10:5-9, 10-16
7. Persecution and Deuteronomistic Theology -- 8. Conclusion -- Beate Ego: Different Attitudes to the Temple in Second Temple Judaism - A Fresh Approach to Jesus' Temple Prophecy -- 1. The General Framework - The Temple in Jerusalem and its Symbolic Dimensions -- 2. The Temple in the Days of Jesus: Herod's Temple Building Project and Its Symbolical Dimensions -- 3. Conclusion: Jesus' Saying about the Temple in the Context of History and Theology -- Jodi Magness: "They Shall See the Glory of the Lord" (Isa 35:2): Eschatological Purity at Qumran and in Jesus' Movement -- Eschatological Purity in the Qumran Sect -- Jesus and Eschatological Purity -- Tal Ilan: The Women of the Q Community within Early Judaism -- 1. Literature -- 2. Social History -- 3. Theology -- 4. Conclusions -- Part III: Opening up the Horizon - Q in the Context of Ancient Diaspora -- Paul Trebilco: Early Jewish Communities in Asia Minor and the Early Christian Movement -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Evidence -- 3. Similarities -- 3.1. Diversity and Commonality -- 3.2. Translocal movements and communication -- 3.3. Persecution or harassment -- 4. Points of Difference -- 4.1. Attitude to ethnicity -- 4.2. Attitude to Jewish distinctives -- 4.3. Faced with somewhat different sociological realities -- 4.3.1. Jewish groups -- 4.3.2. Christian groups -- 5. Interactions between Jewish and Christian communities -- 5.1. The disciplining of Jewish Christians by Jews -- 5.2. Christians in conflict with Jews in Smyrna and Philadelphia -- 5.3. The influence of Jewish Communities on Christians -- 6. Conclusions -- Contributors -- Index of Ancient Sources
ISBN:3847003232