
Jesus
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What made the Jesus movement tick? By situating the life of Jesus of Nazareth in the turbulent troubles of first-century Palestine, Crossley and Myles give a thrilling historical-materialist take on the historical Jesus. Delivering a wealth of knowledge on the social, economic, and cultural conflicts of the time, Jesus: A Life in Class Conflict uncovers the emergence of a fervent and deadly serious religious organizer whose social and religious movement offered not only a radical end-time edict of divine reversal and judgment but also a promising new world order ruled in the interests of the peasantry. The movement's popular appeal was due in part to a desire to represent the values of ordinary rural workers, and its vision meant that the rich would have to give up their wealth, while the poor would be afforded a life of heavenly luxury. Tensions flared up considerably when the movement marched on Jerusalem and Jesus was willingly martyred for the cause. Crossley and Myles offer a vivid portrait of the man and his movement and uncover the material conditions that converged to make it happen.
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'The greatest story ever told as told from below is more compelling than ever. I was utterly engrossed. What impresses the most, though, is in how by demystifying an epic class struggle of the past lessons of strategic relevance to struggles for liberation in the present can be drawn. Essential stuff.' -- Ciara Cremin, author of Totalled: Salvaging the Future from the Wreckage of Capitalism 'Copious and informed material information by way of well-wrought and well-written biographical narrative. The book conveys a sharp sense of the times and places, the issues and discussions, the difficulties and possibilities. A marvelous idea on the part of Crossley and Myles' -- Fernando F. Segovia, Oberlin Graduate Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity, Vanderbilt University 'This book moves on from the Third Quest for the historical Jesus, so focused on seeing Jesus as a great innovator within a particular cultural, religious and societal context. Seeing such portraits as romanticized and overly idealized, the interest here is on the social and economic forces that produced the Jesus movement.' -- Joan E. Taylor, Professor of Christian Origins and Second Temple Judaism, Kings College London 'Crossley and Myles have recaptured the mind-blowing excitement generated by the original quest to distinguish the Jesus of history behind the myth.' -- Deane Galbraith, Lecturer in Religion, University of OtagoMore details
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Robert J. Myles is Senior Lecturer in New Testament at Wollaston Theological College in Perth, Western Australia and the University of Divinity. He lives in Perth, Australia.
Content
- Front Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Select Abbreviations
- Chapter 1 Introduction: A Life in Class Conflict
- The Quest of the Historical Materialist Jesus
- Millenarianism and Banditry
- Pre-Political Agitation
- What is the "Historical Jesus" and How Do We Know?
- A Précis
- Chapter 2 Growing Up in a Gentrifying Galilee
- Jesus from Nazareth
- What's in a Name?
- Growing up in Nazareth
- Illiterate Peasant?
- A World Turning Upside Down
- Religious Organizers
- Chapter 3 Ideological Training with John the Baptist
- John as Religious Organizer and Wilderness Man
- John, Elijah, and the Great and Terrible Day of the Lord
- Baptism of Repentance
- Baptizing Jesus
- Fruits of Repentance
- The Death of John the Baptist
- Chapter 4 Becoming a Religious Organizer
- Building the Vanguard
- Fishing for (not so Great) Men
- Tax the Rich!
- Discipleship of Equals? The Vanguard Jesus Party
- Crowds and Peasant Unrest
- Healings, Exorcisms, and Miracles
- Chapter 5 Revolutionary Millenarianism
- Apokalypsis: for the Oppressed Masses, the Displaced Elites, or Both?
- A Regime Change from the Heavens: The Dictatorship of the Peasantry
- The Damned Rich!
- Ideological Re-education: Wealthy "Sinners"
- A New King of Kings and Lord of Lords?
- Agrarian Realism: Is There No Alternative?
- Chapter 6 Family Troubles
- Rejection in Galilee
- Homelessness, Itinerancy, and the Jesus Movement
- The Jesus Party as Family
- Men of Contradiction
- Fatherly Masculinity
- Butch Millenarianism
- Chapter 7 Discipline and Community
- Was Jesus a Violent Subversive?
- Serious Literature
- Disciplined Exegesis
- Divorce and Decadency
- Pure and Impure Living
- Purity and the Good Samaritan
- Pure and Impure Support
- Chapter 8 A Preferential Option for Death
- The Martyrs Are Immortal!
- With the Blood of Martyrs
- Dying to Be Great Men
- Chapter 9 Passover in Jerusalem
- Passover
- Entering Jerusalem
- Unrest in the Temple
- A Crowded Temple
- The End?
- Predictions of the Temple's Destruction
- Jesus' Last Passover Meal
- Defection of a Comrade
- Chapter 10 A Ransom for the Many
- Trial and Punishment
- The Crowd's Preferential Option for Jesus' Death
- Total Humiliation: The Shame of Crucifixion
- Reversing Burial: Tombs for the Poor, Pits for the Rich?
- Post-mortem Visions of a Millenarian Martyr
- Chapter 11 What Happened Next?
- The Failed Revolution of the Jesus Movement
- Spread of Christianity
- God of Empire
- Endnotes
- Glossary of Important Terms, People, and Places
- Back Cover
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