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Resurrection of the Body in Early Judaism and Early ChristianityResurrection of the Body in Early Judaism and Early Christianity

Resurrection of the Body in Early Judaism and Early Christianity2004

Claudia Setzer

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"How did the belief in resurrection become part of the symbolic construction of early Jewish and Christian communities? Why was it a marker for who did or did not belong in certain groups? Using insights from the social sciences and rhetorical studies, the author discusses the development of the belief in resurrection in early Jewish circles and the growth of a resurrection apologetic in early Christianity. Examining materials on the Pharisees, Jewish liturgy, and earliest rabbinic statements as well as the theology of resurrection in Paul and the Christian apologists Justin, Athenoragoras, Irenaeus, and Tertullian, this study demonstrates the stability of certain tenets that coalesce around the concept of resurrection and its utility as a shorthand for a community's theology and self-understanding."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
2004
OL Work ID
OL3452735W

Subjects

Histoire des doctrinesRésurrection11.51 early ChristianityRechtsleer11.24 Jewish theology and philosophyGemeenschap (sociologie)ResurrectionHistory of doctrinesAuferstehungsglaubeFrühchristentum

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