Scriptures and Sectarianism

Scriptures and Sectarianism
Title Scriptures and Sectarianism PDF eBook
Author Collins
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 341
Release 2016
Genre Religion
ISBN 0802873146

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Essays representing ten years of John J. Collins's expert reflection on Scripture and the Qumran community are here collected in a volume that is sure to be of interest to students and scholars of Early Judaism and the Dead Sea Scrolls. Collins opens with the introductory chapter "What Have We Learned from the Dead Sea Scrolls?" before offering essays on the authority and interpretation of Scripture, historiography and the emergence of the Qumran sect, and specific aspects of the sectarian worldview: covenant and dualism, the angelic world, the afterlife, prayer and ritual, and wisdom. A concluding epilogue considers the account of the Suffering Servant and illustrates the relevance of the Dead Sea Scrolls for early Christianity.

Precious Volumes

Precious Volumes
Title Precious Volumes PDF eBook
Author Daniel L. Overmyer
Publisher BRILL
Pages 457
Release 2020-08-25
Genre History
ISBN 1684170311

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"Precious volumes," or pao-chüan, were produced by popular sects in the Ming and early Qing dynasties. These scriptures were believed to have been divinely revealed to sect leaders and contain teachings and ritual instructions that provide valuable information about a lively and widespread religious tradition outside mainstream Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism. Largely neglected until now, they testify to the imagination and devotion of popular religious leaders. This book, the most detailed and comprehensive study of pao-chüan in any language, studies 34 early examples of this literature in order to understand the origins and development of this textual tradition. Although the work focuses on content and structure, it also treats the social context of these works as well as their transmission and ritual use.

Forgotten Scriptures

Forgotten Scriptures
Title Forgotten Scriptures PDF eBook
Author Lee Martin McDonald
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 330
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0664233570

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The early Christian church had a variety of Scriptures and other source material that informed their faith and shaped their thinking. But after a few centuries the church decided to keep the twenty-seven books of our present New Testament and to treat them as a canonical in faith and practice. But what of the other books? Many of them have survived and remain valuable for understanding the diversity of the early Christian church and the astounding claims of faith on which it was founded. Learning about these ancient documents need not threaten the church's current orthodoxy and authority; in fact, learning about these texts can help today's Christians form a deeper understanding of the early church.

The Theological Monthly

The Theological Monthly
Title The Theological Monthly PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 448
Release 1889
Genre Religion
ISBN

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The Lutheran

The Lutheran
Title The Lutheran PDF eBook
Author George Washington Sandt
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 1926
Genre Lutheran Church
ISBN

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Beyond Sectarianism

Beyond Sectarianism
Title Beyond Sectarianism PDF eBook
Author Philip D. Kenneson
Publisher Trinity Press International
Pages 0
Release 1999-06-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781563382789

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The author sets forth a model that suggests that the church's role in contemporary society is to serve a "contrast-society." In this model, the church is animated by a different spirit than that which animates "the world.">

Scripture as Social Discourse

Scripture as Social Discourse
Title Scripture as Social Discourse PDF eBook
Author Todd Klutz
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 280
Release 2018-06-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567676056

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Throughout the last several decades professional biblical scholars have adapted concepts and theories from the social sciences – particularly social and cultural anthropology – in order to cast new light on ancient biblical writings, early Jewish and Christian texts that circulated with the Scriptures, and the various contexts in which these literatures were produced and first received. The present volume of essays draws much of its inspiration from that same development in the history of biblical research, while also offering insights from other, newer approaches to interpretation. The contributors to this volume explore a wide range of broadly social-scientific disciplines and discourses – cultural anthropology, sociology, archaeology, political science, the New Historicism, forced migration studies, gender studies – and provide multiple examples of the ways in which these diverse methods and theories can shed new and often fascinating light on the ancient texts. The fruit of scholarly work that is both international in flavour and truly collaborative, this volume provides fresh perspectives not only on familiar portions of Jewish and Christian Scripture but also on select passages from the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Nag Hammadi library and previously untranslated French texts.