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The Ties that Bind: Negotiating Relationships in Early Jewish and Christian Texts, Contexts, and Reception History
By (Author) Professor. Dr. Esther Kobel
Edited by Dr. Meredith Warren
Edited by Professor Jo-Ann A. Brant
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
26th December 2024
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
220.6
Paperback
262
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Friendship and other intimate (but not always amicable) relationships have received some attention in the greater field of research on early Judaism and Christianity, though not as much as deserved. This volume celebrates and builds upon the life-long work of Adele Reinhartz, covering the various permutations of relationships that can be found in the Gospel of John, the wider corpus of early Jewish and Christian literature, and cinematic re-imaginings thereof. While the issue of whether one can befriend the Fourth Gospel in light of the books legacy of antisemitism is central to many of the essays in this volume, others address other more or less likely friendships: Pilate, Paul, Lazarus, Judas, or Mary Magdalene. Likewise, the bonds between ancient texts and contemporary retellings of their stories feature prominently, with contributors asking what kinds of relationships filmmakers encourage their audiences to have with their subjects. This volume explores some of the rich variety of relationships in the ancient world, and unpacks the intricate and dynamic processes and interactions by which human relationships and societies are generated, maintained, and dissolved.
Esther Kobel is professor of New Testament at Johannes Gutenberg-Universitt Mainz, Germany. Jo-Ann A. Brant is professor emeritus of Bible, Religion and Philosophy at Goshen College, USA. Meredith Warren is senior lecturer in Biblical and Religious Studies and Director of the Sheffield Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies at the University of Sheffield, UK.