This monograph provides an alternative model for looking at the old question about Paul and the mysteries in a new light. Specifically, this study compares rituals-baptism in the Pauline communities and the initiation rituals of the mysteries-through the lens of cultural anthropology and the sociology of religion. Three research questions lead the project: What benefits does each initiation ritual promise its participants? What are the underlying messages or structures that guarantee the efficacy of those rituals? How and to what extent is the initiation ritual connected to the participants' cognition and ethics beyond initiation itself? Taking those questions as the analytical framework, this study substantiates two points: first, in terms of ritual messages, baptism in the Pauline communities is a ritual analogous to mystery initiation, and second, Paul is an innovative interpreter of ritual who recalibrates the messages of preexisting rituals for his theological and ethical program, seeking to radically extend the implications of initiation to the embodied life of every Christ-believer. Students and scholars of New Testament, early Christianity, classics, and ritual studies will benefit from engaging this volume.
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Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
US School Grade: College Graduate Student
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10
13 s/w Abbildungen, 9 s/w Tabellen, 10 farbige Abbildungen
13 b/w and 10 col. ill., 9 b/w tbl.
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Höhe: 230 mm
Breite: 155 mm
Dicke: 19 mm
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ISBN-13
978-3-11-221420-6 (9783112214206)
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Donghyun Jeong, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, TX, USA.