Redescribing Jesus' Divinity Through a Social Science Theory

An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Forgiveness and Divine Identity in Ancient Judaism and Mark 2:1-12, Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 438, 2. Reihe

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Bibliografische Daten
ISBN/EAN: 9783161549151
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: XX, 254 S.
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2017
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

Beschreibung

In what sense, if any, can one speak of Jesus' divinity in Mark's Gospel? Traditional approaches to this subject have been preoccupied with questions about historical precedents in the Greco-Roman imperial cult, the intertextuality of the gospels, the status of the so-called intermediary figures, and the strict or flexible nature of Jewish monotheism without a conceptual framework for examining identity uniqueness and unity of identity. In this interdisciplinary monograph, Beniamin Pascut employs a theory from the social sciences to re-evaluate a long-standing debate about Jesus' divinity and authority to forgive sins, arguing that Mark's Jesus is not just a divine being, but one who is included in the identity of the One God. This argument unfolds along five chapters that explore YHWH's divine identity in ancient Judaism, philosophical insights about forgiveness, the link between YHWH's divinity and authority to forgive, the possibility of third-party forgiveness in other Jewish primary sources, and Jesus' authority to forgive in Mark 2:1-12.

Autorenportrait

Born 1983; 2006 BA; 2010 ThM in Jesus Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary; 2014 PhD in New Testament Studies, University of Cambridge; since 2015 Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Joseph & Alice McKeen Study Center.