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Gerd Theißen

    24 avril 1943

    Gerd Theißen est un théologien protestant allemand et un spécialiste du Nouveau Testament. Son travail se concentre sur une compréhension plus approfondie du christianisme primitif et des textes des Évangiles. Il examine les contextes sociaux et historiques des origines du christianisme. Son approche est connue pour sa méticulosité et son engagement envers l'exactitude historique.

    Gerd Theißen
    The Social Setting of Pauline Christianity
    New Testament, the Hb
    The Religion of the Earliest Churches
    Historical Jesus
    Social reality and the early Christians
    Histoire sociale du christianisme primitif
    • Regroupement de dix analyses socio-historiques parues entre 1973 et 1988 sur le christianisme primitif et son implantation autour de la Méditerranée. [SDM].

      Histoire sociale du christianisme primitif
    • Theissen inquires into the correlation between the theological and ethical convictions of the first Christians as well as the social realities of the world in which they lived. He expands the form-critical inquiry into the Sitz im Leben of early Christian texts to ask about the significance of early Christian convictions in society.

      Social reality and the early Christians
    • Historical Jesus

      A Comprehensive Guide

      • 672pages
      • 24 heures de lecture
      4,1(60)Évaluer

      Focusing on the historical and social context of Jesus of Nazareth, this book offers an authoritative exploration of the sources that inform our understanding of him. It delves into Jesus' roles as a charismatic teacher, Jewish prophet, healer, and ethical guide. Key historical events, such as the last supper and his death, are examined alongside the origins of Christology. Written in an accessible style with various learning aids, it serves as a reliable resource for students and educators interested in the study of Jesus.

      Historical Jesus
    • The Religion of the Earliest Churches

      Creating a Symbolic World

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      2,0(1)Évaluer

      Focusing on the emergence of Christianity, Theissen explores its development as a religion through myth, ritual, and ethics, framing religion as a cultural sign language that connects to ultimate reality. Building on his previous work, he delves into the historical and social context of Jesus' relationship with early churches, the dynamics of power and possessions, interpretations of Jesus' death, and the church-synagogue divide. This comprehensive analysis synthesizes beliefs, ethics, rituals, and the origins of the New Testament canon, presenting a systematic treatment of early Christianity.

      The Religion of the Earliest Churches
    • New Testament, the Hb

      A Literary History

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,0(2)Évaluer

      The emergence of the New Testament canon is explored through the lens of early Christian literature, highlighting the evolution of religious organizations as discussed by Max Weber. Theissen outlines distinct phases of the early Christian movement, including the charismatic phase, the pseudepigraphic phase, the functional phase, and ultimately the canonic phase. This analysis provides insight into how diverse writings coalesced into the recognized canon, reflecting the complexities of early Christian identity and organization.

      New Testament, the Hb
    • The Social Setting of Pauline Christianity

      Essays on Corinth

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,8(14)Évaluer

      The book delves into the social context surrounding the early church's documents, particularly focusing on Gerd Theissen's influential work. It presents four essays that analyze Paul's letters to the Corinthian community, revealing the social stratification and the resulting organizational and ethical challenges faced by early Christians. Additionally, a fifth essay addresses methodological questions regarding the interpretation of ancient religious texts. A translator's introduction and a bibliography of Theissen's major works enhance this insightful exploration of early Christianity's social dynamics.

      The Social Setting of Pauline Christianity
    • The historical Jesus

      • 576pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
      3,7(7)Évaluer

      After surveying the quest for the historical Jesus, this book assesses the sources, non-Christian and Christian, for Jesus. Then it examines the historical, chronological, geographical and social setting of his activity and some of his major characteristics-as charismatic, prophet, healer, poet, and teacher. All this leads on to studies of the passion and resurrection and the beginnings of Christology

      The historical Jesus
    • A Theory of Primitive Christian Religion

      • 410pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,6(7)Évaluer

      Celebrated for its innovative approach, this book represents a pinnacle in the author's distinguished career in modern theological scholarship. It offers profound insights and challenges conventional perspectives, making it a significant contribution to the field.

      A Theory of Primitive Christian Religion
    • A Sociological investigation into the life of the early Church by one of the twentieth-century's leading Biblical Scholars.

      The First Followers of Jesus
    • The Shadow of the Galilean

      The Quest of the Historical Jesus in Narrative Form

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,7(146)Évaluer

      This updated edition features a new cover and includes a fresh afterword from the author, providing additional insights. It also offers a historical map of Palestine during Jesus' time, enhancing the reader's understanding of the context. An appendix is included that outlines key sources related to Jesus and his era, making it a valuable resource for those interested in biblical studies and historical analysis.

      The Shadow of the Galilean