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Book Synopsis

An accessible introduction to the New Testament, offering up-to-date historical-critical scholarship and diverse critical perspectives

The New Testament: A Contemporary Introduction presents a concise account of the emergence of Jesus traditions in the broader context of ancient Mediterranean history. Incorporating established historical approaches and alternative academic analyses, this innovative textbook helps students understand the historical and political contexts of the authors and their audiences, and how different social identities and lived experiences influenced the formation of the Bible and its later interpretations.

Accomplished scholar Colleen Conway emphasizes the cultural and literary context of the New Testament while drawing from historical, postcolonial, gender, feminist, and intersectional analyses of biblical texts. Throughout the book, students explore how issues of race, class, gender, sexual orientation, and power dynamics contrib

Table of Contents

List of Figures xi

List of Maps xiii

List of Boxes xv

Preface xvii

Acknowledgments xix

Timeline xxi

Prologue: Orientation to the Academic Study of the New Testament 1

Chapter Overview 1

A Contemporary Introduction to the New Testament 1

Different Designations and Different Bibles 4

The Contents of the New Testament 6

Abbreviations, Translations, and Annotations 7

New Terminology for Old Texts 13

Prologue Review 15

Resources for Further Study 15

Appendix: Translation and Paraphrase Comparison of John 1:18 15

1 The New Testament Writings in Multiple Contexts 17

Chapter Overview 17

A History of Trauma under Imperial Rule 17

The New Testament Writings in their Ancient Literary Context 21

The New Testament Writings in their Ancient Social Context 22

Focus Text: Acts 16:11-40 25

Conclusion: The New Testament in a Complex World 27

Chapter One Review 28

Resources for Further Study 28

2 The Jesus Movement in the Context of the Roman Empire 29

Chapter Overview 29

Rome Comes to Jerusalem 29

Searching for the Historical Jesus: Problems and Proposals 33

The Earliest Jesus Traditions 39

Chapter Two Review 43

Resources for Further Study 43

3 Introducing Paul and His Letters 45

Chapter Overview 45

Introduction to the Study of the Pauline Letters 46

Paul's Earliest Surviving Letter: 1 Thessalonians 51

Paul's Letter to the Philippians 54

Paul's Letter to Philemon 57

Chapter Three Review 59

Resources for Further Study 60

4 Reading Paul within Judaism: Galatians and Romans 61

Chapter Overview 61

Paul's Gentile Problem in Galatia 62

Paul on his "Earlier Life" (Gal 1:13) 64

Why and Why Not Circumcision in Galatia? 65

Paul's Letter to the Romans: The Righteousness of God in Relation to Jews and Gentiles 69

The Problem of Israel and the Place of the Gentiles (Romans 9-11) 75

Chapter Four Review 77

Resources for Further Study 77

5 Conflicts with the Corinthian Christ Group 79

Chapter Overview 79

The Urban Setting of Corinth 80

Status Problems in Corinth 83

Conflicts over the Body and Sexuality in Corinth 85ii

Conflicts over Meat Consumption in Corinth 87

Disputing Ritual Practices in Corinth 88

Afflictions and Accusations in 2 Corinthians 90

Disputes Regarding the Collection for Jerusalem (2 Corinthians 8-9) 92

Paul's Self-Defense

against Gendered Status Attacks 93

Focus Text: 2 Cor 11:16-12:13 94

Chapter Five Review 95

Resources for Further Study 95

6 Claiming Pauline Authority: Later Trajectories of Pauline Traditions 97

Chapter Overview 97

Ancient Pseudonymity and the New Testament Writers 98

Three Deutero-Pauline Letters: 2 Thessalonians, Colossians, and Ephesians 99

Conforming to Roman Imperial Values: The New Testament Household Codes 104

More Deutero-Pauline Letters: 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus 105

The Paul of Legend: The Acts of Paul and Thecla 108

From Local Letters to Scriptural Authority 109

Chapter Six Review 111

Resources for Further Study 111

7 The Gospel of Mark: Suffering and Trauma under Imperial Rule 113

Chapter Overview 113

The Jewish War (66-70 ce) 114

Clues to the Dating and Context of the Gospel of Mark 115

The Story of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark 118

The Rising Popularity of Jesus and Rising Conflict with the Authorities 118

Teaching and Misunderstanding "on the Way" 122

Mark's Suffering Messiah 126

An Enigmatic Ending 129

Focus Text: Mark 12:1-12 130

Chapter Seven Review 132

Resources for Further Study 132

8 The Gospel of Matthew: Defining Community in the Wake of Destruction 133

Chapter Overview 133

The Synoptic Problem 134

The Structure of the Gospel of Matthew 136

The Matthean Jesus and Jewish Tradition 138

The Matthean Jesus, Righteousness, and Torah Obedience 140

The Matthean Jesus, Wisdom, and Torah 142

Matthew's Apocalyptic Vision and the Kingdom of Heaven 143

The Matthean Polemic against the Pharisees 146

Focus Text: Matt 25:31-46 150

Chapter Eight Review 152

Resources for Further Study 153

9 The Gospel of Luke: Legitimizing the Jesus Movement in the Midst of Empire 155

Chapter Overview 155

Reading the Clues in the Lukan Prologue 156

The Lukan Jesus in Continuity with Israel's Past 158

God's Plan of Salvation for Israel and the Gentiles 160

The Lukan Jesus and Imperial Imitation 160

The Role of the Holy Spirit in the Lukan Narrative 164

The Travel Narrative and Lukan Parables 165

Focus Text: Jesus's Sermon in Nazareth (Luke 4:14-30) 168

Chapter Nine Review 170

Resources for Further Study 170

10 The Spread of "the Way" in the Roman Empire: The Acts of the Apostles 171

Chapter Overview 171

Salvation to Israel and to the Gentiles in Acts 171

The Role of the Spirit in Acts 174

The Acts of Jesus and the Acts of the Apostles 175

Looking Beyond the Leading Men of Luke-Acts 177

Paul and the Spread of "the Way" in the Roman Empire 179

Focus Text: Acts 8:26-40 180

Conclusion: Luke-Acts' Ambivalent Response to Empire 183

Chapter Ten Review 183

Resources for Further Study 184

11 The Gospel of John and the Johannine Letters: Turning Inward as a Strategy for Life in the Empire 185

Chapter Overview 185

Who Is the Johannine Jesus? 186

The Johannine Prologue: Jesus as Pre-existent Logos Made Flesh 186

The Johannine Jesus as God's Divine Agent in the World 189

The "I Am" Sayings in the Gospel of John 191

Knowing and Believing in the Johannine Jesus 192

Opposition from the World 194

The Problem of "the Jews" in the Gospel of John 196

Focus Text: John 17 200

The Johannine Letters 201

Chapter Eleven Review 203

Resources for Further Study 203

12 Following Christ in the Empire: Diverse Approaches in the New Testament 205

Chapter Overview 205

The Revelation to John: Visions of "Conquering" Roman Power 206

Focus Text: Revelation 17-18 213

Hebrews: Platonic Perspectives on Christ 214

1 Peter: Living as Aliens and Accommodating to the Empire 218

Conclusion: Three Different Relationships to the Roman Empire 221

Chapter Twelve Review 222

Resources for Further Study 222

Epilogue: The Final Formation of the New Testament Canon 223

Glossary 227

Appendix: A Brief Overview of Some Interpretive Approaches to the Bible 233

Index 237

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 29/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9781119685920, 978-1119685920
      ISBN10: 1119685923

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      An accessible introduction to the New Testament, offering up-to-date historical-critical scholarship and diverse critical perspectives

      The New Testament: A Contemporary Introduction presents a concise account of the emergence of Jesus traditions in the broader context of ancient Mediterranean history. Incorporating established historical approaches and alternative academic analyses, this innovative textbook helps students understand the historical and political contexts of the authors and their audiences, and how different social identities and lived experiences influenced the formation of the Bible and its later interpretations.

      Accomplished scholar Colleen Conway emphasizes the cultural and literary context of the New Testament while drawing from historical, postcolonial, gender, feminist, and intersectional analyses of biblical texts. Throughout the book, students explore how issues of race, class, gender, sexual orientation, and power dynamics contrib

      Table of Contents

      List of Figures xi

      List of Maps xiii

      List of Boxes xv

      Preface xvii

      Acknowledgments xix

      Timeline xxi

      Prologue: Orientation to the Academic Study of the New Testament 1

      Chapter Overview 1

      A Contemporary Introduction to the New Testament 1

      Different Designations and Different Bibles 4

      The Contents of the New Testament 6

      Abbreviations, Translations, and Annotations 7

      New Terminology for Old Texts 13

      Prologue Review 15

      Resources for Further Study 15

      Appendix: Translation and Paraphrase Comparison of John 1:18 15

      1 The New Testament Writings in Multiple Contexts 17

      Chapter Overview 17

      A History of Trauma under Imperial Rule 17

      The New Testament Writings in their Ancient Literary Context 21

      The New Testament Writings in their Ancient Social Context 22

      Focus Text: Acts 16:11-40 25

      Conclusion: The New Testament in a Complex World 27

      Chapter One Review 28

      Resources for Further Study 28

      2 The Jesus Movement in the Context of the Roman Empire 29

      Chapter Overview 29

      Rome Comes to Jerusalem 29

      Searching for the Historical Jesus: Problems and Proposals 33

      The Earliest Jesus Traditions 39

      Chapter Two Review 43

      Resources for Further Study 43

      3 Introducing Paul and His Letters 45

      Chapter Overview 45

      Introduction to the Study of the Pauline Letters 46

      Paul's Earliest Surviving Letter: 1 Thessalonians 51

      Paul's Letter to the Philippians 54

      Paul's Letter to Philemon 57

      Chapter Three Review 59

      Resources for Further Study 60

      4 Reading Paul within Judaism: Galatians and Romans 61

      Chapter Overview 61

      Paul's Gentile Problem in Galatia 62

      Paul on his "Earlier Life" (Gal 1:13) 64

      Why and Why Not Circumcision in Galatia? 65

      Paul's Letter to the Romans: The Righteousness of God in Relation to Jews and Gentiles 69

      The Problem of Israel and the Place of the Gentiles (Romans 9-11) 75

      Chapter Four Review 77

      Resources for Further Study 77

      5 Conflicts with the Corinthian Christ Group 79

      Chapter Overview 79

      The Urban Setting of Corinth 80

      Status Problems in Corinth 83

      Conflicts over the Body and Sexuality in Corinth 85ii

      Conflicts over Meat Consumption in Corinth 87

      Disputing Ritual Practices in Corinth 88

      Afflictions and Accusations in 2 Corinthians 90

      Disputes Regarding the Collection for Jerusalem (2 Corinthians 8-9) 92

      Paul's Self-Defense

      against Gendered Status Attacks 93

      Focus Text: 2 Cor 11:16-12:13 94

      Chapter Five Review 95

      Resources for Further Study 95

      6 Claiming Pauline Authority: Later Trajectories of Pauline Traditions 97

      Chapter Overview 97

      Ancient Pseudonymity and the New Testament Writers 98

      Three Deutero-Pauline Letters: 2 Thessalonians, Colossians, and Ephesians 99

      Conforming to Roman Imperial Values: The New Testament Household Codes 104

      More Deutero-Pauline Letters: 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus 105

      The Paul of Legend: The Acts of Paul and Thecla 108

      From Local Letters to Scriptural Authority 109

      Chapter Six Review 111

      Resources for Further Study 111

      7 The Gospel of Mark: Suffering and Trauma under Imperial Rule 113

      Chapter Overview 113

      The Jewish War (66-70 ce) 114

      Clues to the Dating and Context of the Gospel of Mark 115

      The Story of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark 118

      The Rising Popularity of Jesus and Rising Conflict with the Authorities 118

      Teaching and Misunderstanding "on the Way" 122

      Mark's Suffering Messiah 126

      An Enigmatic Ending 129

      Focus Text: Mark 12:1-12 130

      Chapter Seven Review 132

      Resources for Further Study 132

      8 The Gospel of Matthew: Defining Community in the Wake of Destruction 133

      Chapter Overview 133

      The Synoptic Problem 134

      The Structure of the Gospel of Matthew 136

      The Matthean Jesus and Jewish Tradition 138

      The Matthean Jesus, Righteousness, and Torah Obedience 140

      The Matthean Jesus, Wisdom, and Torah 142

      Matthew's Apocalyptic Vision and the Kingdom of Heaven 143

      The Matthean Polemic against the Pharisees 146

      Focus Text: Matt 25:31-46 150

      Chapter Eight Review 152

      Resources for Further Study 153

      9 The Gospel of Luke: Legitimizing the Jesus Movement in the Midst of Empire 155

      Chapter Overview 155

      Reading the Clues in the Lukan Prologue 156

      The Lukan Jesus in Continuity with Israel's Past 158

      God's Plan of Salvation for Israel and the Gentiles 160

      The Lukan Jesus and Imperial Imitation 160

      The Role of the Holy Spirit in the Lukan Narrative 164

      The Travel Narrative and Lukan Parables 165

      Focus Text: Jesus's Sermon in Nazareth (Luke 4:14-30) 168

      Chapter Nine Review 170

      Resources for Further Study 170

      10 The Spread of "the Way" in the Roman Empire: The Acts of the Apostles 171

      Chapter Overview 171

      Salvation to Israel and to the Gentiles in Acts 171

      The Role of the Spirit in Acts 174

      The Acts of Jesus and the Acts of the Apostles 175

      Looking Beyond the Leading Men of Luke-Acts 177

      Paul and the Spread of "the Way" in the Roman Empire 179

      Focus Text: Acts 8:26-40 180

      Conclusion: Luke-Acts' Ambivalent Response to Empire 183

      Chapter Ten Review 183

      Resources for Further Study 184

      11 The Gospel of John and the Johannine Letters: Turning Inward as a Strategy for Life in the Empire 185

      Chapter Overview 185

      Who Is the Johannine Jesus? 186

      The Johannine Prologue: Jesus as Pre-existent Logos Made Flesh 186

      The Johannine Jesus as God's Divine Agent in the World 189

      The "I Am" Sayings in the Gospel of John 191

      Knowing and Believing in the Johannine Jesus 192

      Opposition from the World 194

      The Problem of "the Jews" in the Gospel of John 196

      Focus Text: John 17 200

      The Johannine Letters 201

      Chapter Eleven Review 203

      Resources for Further Study 203

      12 Following Christ in the Empire: Diverse Approaches in the New Testament 205

      Chapter Overview 205

      The Revelation to John: Visions of "Conquering" Roman Power 206

      Focus Text: Revelation 17-18 213

      Hebrews: Platonic Perspectives on Christ 214

      1 Peter: Living as Aliens and Accommodating to the Empire 218

      Conclusion: Three Different Relationships to the Roman Empire 221

      Chapter Twelve Review 222

      Resources for Further Study 222

      Epilogue: The Final Formation of the New Testament Canon 223

      Glossary 227

      Appendix: A Brief Overview of Some Interpretive Approaches to the Bible 233

      Index 237

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