This collection of essays originates from the 2014 Evil in Second Temple Judaism and Early Christianity conference hosted by the Centre for the Social-Scientific Study of the Bible at St Mary's University, Twickenham. Featuring an international collection of senior and junior scholars, it represents the cutting edge of scholarship on portrayals of evil in the Second Temple period and the earliest centuries of Christianity. The individual essays consider the significance of „evil“ as it relates to a diverse set of topics, including Qumran and its texts, images of disability in 2 Maccabees, dissociations of Jesus from evil in early Christian manuscripts, the „apocalyptic Paul,“ Jesus' exorcisms, Gospel cosmologies, the epistle of James, 4 Ezra, the Ascension of Isaiah, Marcion, John Chrysostom, and the Acts of the Martyrs.
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Chris Keith è uno stimato studioso del Nuovo Testamento e del cristianesimo primitivo. Il suo lavoro approfondisce i contesti storici e letterari dei testi biblici, enfatizzando la comprensione dell'alfabetizzazione di Gesù e dell'ambiente sociale delle prime comunità cristiane. L'approccio di Keith integra gli studi biblici con le scienze sociali e culturali, offrendo ai lettori nuove prospettive sui testi antichi e sulla loro interpretazione. La sua ricerca illumina come l'alfabetizzazione e le pratiche sociali dell'epoca si riflettano negli scritti e nelle credenze dei primi cristiani.


Jesus against the Scribal Elite
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How did the controversy between Jesus and the scribal elite begin? We know that it ended on a cross, but what put Jesus on the radar of established religious and political leaders in the first place? Chris Keith argues this an answer to that question must go beyond typical explanations such as Jesus's alternative views on Torah or his miracle working and consider his status as a teacher--