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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Neil Elliott and Werner H. Kelber - Contributions by Noelle Damico; Neil Elliott; James R. Harrison; Holly E. Hearon; Werner H. Kelber; Alan Kenneth Kirk; ; Rafael Rodríguez; Gerd Theissen and Antoinette Clark Wire Klappentext Contributors survey the "state of the question" on specific issues in New Testament interpretation where interdisciplinary methods have played important roles: socioeconomic realities, communication media, the role of scribes and of social memory, orality and literacy, people's history and the study of peasant resistance. Zusammenfassung Contributors survey the “state of the question” on specific issues in New Testament interpretation where interdisciplinary methods have played important roles: socioeconomic realities, communication media, the role of scribes and of social memory, orality and literacy, people’s history and the study of peasant resistance. Inhaltsverzeichnis Crossing Bridges, Crossing Boundaries: Introducing the VolumeNeil Elliott1.Women in the Early Christian Stories: Serving and Served, Rural and Urban, in Occupied and Pacified ProvincesAntoinette Clark Wire 2.The Jesus Movement in Historical Context: Attempt at a Comparative Social HistoryGerd Theissen3.Who Are the Q Scribes? Questioning the Village Scribes HypothesisAlan Kenneth Kirk4.Betwixt Past and Present: Jesus and John in Tradition, Text, and HistoryRafael Rodríguez5.The Apostle Paul and the Spiral of Roman ViolenceJames R. Harrison6.Minding the Gaps: Reflecting on the Fantasy of People's History in the Study of Christian OriginsDavina C. Lopez7.Communication in Context: Jesus Movements and the Construction of Meaning in the Media World of the First CenturyHolly E. Hearon8.When Bridges Fail Us: Studying Economic Realities in the New Testament WorldNeil Elliott9.The Intellectual and Social Impact of an Engaged Scholar: Richard A. Horsley's LegacyNoelle Damico 10.Taking the Measure of Richard A. Horsley's Scholarly AchievementWerner H. Kelber...