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Ancient Jewish and Christian texts as crisis management literature

Ancient Jewish and Christian texts as crisis management literature

Pauline Allen, David C. Sim

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"This volume demonstrates that many Jewish and Christian texts in the ancient world were written as a direct response to an earlier situation of crisis that affected the author, or the intended reader. Presented here are texts from both traditions that were written over many centuries, showing that such crisis management literature was widespread in the religious and theological literature of ancient times. These chosen works reveal that all manner of crises could contribute to the production of these texts; including persecution, political factors, religious or theological differences, social circumstances, as well as internal or external threats. By understanding this crucial element in their composition of these texts we are better able to understand the complexity of social, political and religious forces that gave rise to many ancient theological texts, and to appreciate the strategies which the authors used to manage these crises"--Page 4 of cover.

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OL Work ID
OL20955539W

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BibleFrühjudentumCrisis managementCriticism, interpretationHistory and criticismLiteraturChristianityBibelEarly Christian literatureKriseBewältigungFrühchristentumBible, criticism, interpretation, etc., n. t.Christian literature, early, history and criticismReligious aspectsJudaismRelationsChristianity and other religions

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