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Worshipping a Crucified Man

English · Hardback

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By the mid-second century Christian writers were engaging in debates with educated audiences from non-Jewish Graeco-Roman cultural backgrounds. A remarkable feature of some of these texts is how extensively they refer to the Jewish scriptures, even though those scriptures were unfamiliar to non-Jewish Graeco-Romans. In Worshipping a Crucified Man, Jeremy Hudson explores for the first time why this should have been so.
As the basis for his argument, Hudson examines three works by Christian converts originally educated in Graeco-Roman traditions: Justin Martyr's First Apology, Tatian's Oratio and Theophilus of Antioch's Ad Autolycum. He considers their literary strategies, their use of quotations and allusions and how they present the Jewish scriptures, all against the background of the Graeco-Roman literary culture familiar to both authors and audiences. The scriptures are presented as a critically defining feature of Christianity, instrumental in shaping the way the new religion presented itself, as it strove to engage with, and challenge, the cultural traditions of the Graeco-Roman world.
This book will engage scholars interested in the very earliest centuries of Christianity and in the central role the Jewish scriptures played in the new religion¿s self-presentation.

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Dr Jeremy Hudson studied History at Christ's College, Cambridge. After working for some years in personnel and finance he took an MA (with Distinction) in Biblical Studies at King's College, London and then a PhD at Wolfson College, Cambridge. His main research interest is the way early Christian texts make use of the scriptures.

Product details

Authors Jeremy Hudson
Publisher James Clarke & Co
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2021
 
EAN 9780227177341
ISBN 978-0-227-17734-1
No. of pages 236
Dimensions 161 mm x 240 mm x 19 mm
Weight 540 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

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