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Memory And Identity In Ancient Judaism And Early Christianity A Conversation With Barry Schwartz Tom Thatcher

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Memory And Identity In Ancient Judaism And Early Christianity A Conversation With Barry Schwartz Tom Thatcher
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Publisher: SBL Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.53 MB
Author: Tom Thatcher
ISBN: 9781589839533, 1589839536
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Memory And Identity In Ancient Judaism And Early Christianity A Conversation With Barry Schwartz Tom Thatcher by Tom Thatcher 9781589839533, 1589839536 instant download after payment.

Essential reading for scholars and students interested in sociology and biblical studies

In this collection scholars of biblical texts and rabbinics engage the work of Barry Schwartz, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Sociology at the University of Georgia. Schwartz provides an introductory essay on the study of collective memory. Articles that follow integrate his work into the study of early Jewish and Christian texts. The volume concludes with a response from Schwartz that continues this warm and fruitful dialogue between fields.

Features:

  • Articles that integrate the study of collective memory and social psychology into religious studies
  • Essays from Barry Schwartz
  • Theories applied rather than left as abstract principles

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