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Recasting Moses The Memory Of Moses In Biographical And Autobiographical Narratives In Ancient Judaism And 4thcentury Christianity Finn Damgaard

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Recasting Moses The Memory Of Moses In Biographical And Autobiographical Narratives In Ancient Judaism And 4thcentury Christianity Finn Damgaard
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Publisher: Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.77 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Finn Damgaard
ISBN: 9783631631423, 3631631421
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Recasting Moses The Memory Of Moses In Biographical And Autobiographical Narratives In Ancient Judaism And 4thcentury Christianity Finn Damgaard by Finn Damgaard 9783631631423, 3631631421 instant download after payment.

The political and social changes that occurred with the transformation of the Roman Empire into a Roman Christian Empire and with the bishops’ new social position as imperial bishops called for new literary representations of the ideal Christian leader. In this struggle, the figure of Moses turned up as a suitable figure intimately connected with questions of authority and power and, related to this, with the risk of dissension and discord. While the portrait of Moses as a political figure was hardly applicable in Christian discourses of the 2nd and 3rd centuries, it became the centre of interest during the 4th century. This new emphasis was, however, no more new than that it actually revived traditions of 1st-century Jewish biographical and autobiographical narratives.

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