T&t Clark Social Identity Commentary on the New Testament
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T&t Clark Social Identity Commentary on the New Testament  -     By: J. Brian Tucker(ED.) & Aaron Kuecker(ED.)

T&t Clark Social Identity Commentary on the New Testament

T&T Clark / 2020 / Hardcover

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Title: T&t Clark Social Identity Commentary on the New Testament
By: J. Brian Tucker(ED.) & Aaron Kuecker(ED.)
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 640
Vendor: T&T Clark
Publication Date: 2020
Dimensions: 9.61 X 6.69 X 1.38 (inches)
Weight: 2 pounds 11 ounces
ISBN: 0567667863
ISBN-13: 9780567667861
Series: Criminal Practice
Stock No: WW667862

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The T & T Clark Social Identity Commentary on the New Testament is a one-of-a-kind comprehensive Bible resource that highlights the way the NT seeks to form the social identity of the members of the earliest Christ-movement. By drawing on the interpretive resources of social-scientific theories-especially those related to the formation of identity-interpreters generate new questions that open fruitful identity-related avenues into the text. It provides helpful introductions to each NT book that focus on various social dimensions of the text as well as a commentary structure that illuminates the text as a work of social influence.

The commentary offers methodologically informed discussions of difficult and disputed passages and highlights cultural contexts in theoretically informed ways-drawing on resources from social anthropology, historical sociology, or social identity theory. The innovative but careful scholarship of these writers, most of whom have published monographs on some aspect of social identity within the New Testament, brings to the fore often overlooked social and communal aspects inherent in the NT discourse. The net result is a more concrete articulation of some of the every-day lived experiences of members of the Christ-movement within the Roman Empire, while also offering further insight into the relationship between existing and new identities that produced diverse expressions of the Christ-movement during the first century. The SICNT shows that identity-formation is at the heart of the NT and it offers insights for leaders of faith communities addressing these issues in contemporary contexts.

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