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  • The Ties that Bind: Negotiating Relationships in Early Jewish and Christian Texts, Contexts, and Reception History

    The Ties that Bind by Kobel, Esther; Warren, Meredith; Brant, Jo-Ann A.;

    Negotiating Relationships in Early Jewish and Christian Texts, Contexts, and Reception History

    Series: The Library of New Testament Studies;

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    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 13 July 2023
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9780567702586
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages262 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 9 bw illus
    • 470

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    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 book's 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.

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    List of Contributors
    Abbreviations
    Introduction
    Part I. Gospel of John
    Chapter One: Befriending the Beloved Disciple Requires Interventions - Amy-Jill Levine, Vanderbilt University Divinity School, USA
    Chapter Two: Intimacy with Jesus: Construction of Closeness by Gender Diversity in John - Peter Wick, Ruhr-Universitï¿1⁄2t Bochum, Germany
    Chapter Three: Was Pilate a ""Friend of the Emperor? (John 19:12)? - Ruben Zimmermann, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany
    Chapter Four: John among the Synoptics? Understanding the Institutional World of the Fourth Gospel in Light of Other Early Gospels - Anders Runesson, University of Oslo, Norway
    Chapter Five: False Friends in the First Gospel - R. Alan Culpepper, Mercer University, USA
    Part II. Letters of Paul
    Chapter Six: ""Put Out of the Synagogue"": A Pauline Unpacking of a Johannine Trope - Paula Fredriksen, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
    Chapter Seven: Befriending Paul: The Letter to Philemon as a Test Case - Esther Kobel, University of Basel, Switzerland
    Chapter Eight: Paul's ""Beloved"" Friends - Stephen Westerholm, McMaster University, USA
    Chapter Nine: ""As to the Law-a Pharisee"" (Phil 3:5c): Do We Have a Friend in Paul? - Kathy Ehrensperger, The University of Potsdam, Germany
    Chapter Ten: The Wet Nurse as a Model for Communal Relationships in 1 Thessalonians - Margaret MacDonald, Saint Mary's University, Canada
    Part III. Further Texts and Contexts in Jewish Antiquity
    Chapter Eleven: Wine, Dine, and Bind: Sacrificial Food and Community Formation in Asia Minor - Meredith J. C. Warren, The University of Sheffield, UK and Shayna Sheinfeld, Augsburg University, USA
    Chapter Twelve: Socializing with the Impure (or Not): Interactions and Impurity in Late Second Temple Judaism - Cecilia Wassï¿1⁄2n, Uppsala University, Sweden
    Chapter Thirteen: How to be Better Neighbors: Rewriting the Conquest in Greek Terms - Albert I. Baumgarten, Bar Ilan University, Israel
    Chapter Fourteen: Negotiating National and Sectarian Identities in the Dead Sea Scrolls: The Case of Words of the Luminaries and the Ya?ad's Covenant Ceremony - Esther Chazon, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
    Part IV. Scriptures on the Silver Screen 2.0
    Chapter Fifteen: Lovers or (Just) Friends? Jesus and Mary Magdalene in the Gospel of John and in Film - Caroline Vander Stichele, Tilburg University, the Netherlands
    Chapter Sixteen: What a Friend We Have In Jesus: A Consideration of Jesus as Friend in Jesus Films - Richard Walsh, Methodist University, USA
    Chapter Seventeen: Dividing the Red Soup: An Antimodel in Bruce Almighty - Jan Willem van Henten, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
    Chapter Eighteen: The Quick and the Dead in Film Treatments of the Raising of Lazarus - Jo-Ann A. Brant, Goshen College, USA
    Collated Bibliography
    Reinhartz Bibliography
    Index

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