Self-designations and Group Identity in the New Testament
- Author: Paul Trebilco, University of Otago, New Zealand
- Date Published: June 2014
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107436749
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What terms would early Christians have used to address one another? In the first book-length study on this topic, Paul Trebilco investigates the origin, use and function of seven key self-designations: 'brothers and sisters', 'believers', 'saints', 'the assembly', 'disciples', 'the Way', and 'Christian'. In doing so, he discovers what they reveal about the identity, self-understanding and character of the early Christian movement. This study sheds light on the theology of particular New Testament authors and on the relationship of early Christian authors and communities to the Old Testament and to the wider context of the Greco-Roman world. Trebilco's writing is informed by other work in the area of sociolinguistics on the development of self-designations and labels and provides a fascinating insight into this often neglected topic.
Read more- The first book-length study of self-designations in the New Testament
- Gives a detailed account of how self-designations are used and the functions they fulfil for particular New Testament authors
- An interdisciplinary study, informed by recent scholarship in sociolinguistics on the development of self-designations and labels
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'Trebilco has written a splendid book, with a clear structured and sustained argument … This study will be widely cited, and has added valuable insights about early Christian self-understanding.' The Expository Times
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- Date Published: June 2014
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107436749
- length: 388 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 20 mm
- weight: 0.52kg
- contains: 1 table
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Brothers and sisters - adelphoi
3. The believers
4. The saints - hoi hagioi
5. The assembly - hē ekklēsia
6. Disciples - mathētai
7. The way - hē hodos
8. 'Christian' - Christianos
9. Conclusions.
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