Putting Jesus in His Place: A Radical Vision of Household and KingdomWestminster John Knox Press, 1 בינו׳ 2003 - 222 עמודים This is a study of the Historical Jesus that pays close attention to the role of space and place, from house to kingdom, for understanding Jesus' identity. Halvor Moxnes employs a sociological and anthropological approach that promises to give greater depth to our perceptions of Jesus. |
תוכן
Farewell to Household | 46 |
Eunuchs in the Jesus Movement | 72 |
28 | 78 |
Entering Queer Space | 91 |
38 | 98 |
Eating out of Place | 101 |
49 | 105 |
Kingdom Returns Home | 108 |
1920 Jesus Second Riposte Not Satans | 134 |
Conclusion | 140 |
Herod Antipas and the Urbanization of Galilee | 148 |
195 | |
140 | 206 |
208 | |
220 | |
A Return of Male Space? | 121 |
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