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Ritual And Religious Experience In Early Christianities The Spirit In Between Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen Zum Neuen Testament 577 David John Mccollough

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Ritual And Religious Experience In Early Christianities The Spirit In Between Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen Zum Neuen Testament 577 David John Mccollough
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Publisher: Mohr Siebrek Ek
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.57 MB
Pages: 278
Author: David John Mccollough
ISBN: 9783161618338, 9783161618345, 3161618335, 3161618343
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Ritual And Religious Experience In Early Christianities The Spirit In Between Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen Zum Neuen Testament 577 David John Mccollough by David John Mccollough 9783161618338, 9783161618345, 3161618335, 3161618343 instant download after payment.

In this volume, David John McCollough offers a narratological, discourse analysis, and literary exegesis of texts in Paul and Luke-Acts, followed by interpretation with social anthropological approaches. The author challenges common assumptions about Paul, such as that Paul thought the spirit to be communicated through water baptism, or the notion that 'justification' was non-experiential and unrelated to ritual. He refutes the view that Luke was either incoherent or unconcerned or a poor editor of sources regarding early Christian initiation practices and questions the belief that water baptism was the cardinal initiation rite among early Christianities. He instead argues that spirit possession marked by dissociation and glossolalia was the cardinal initiation ritual for Pauline and Lukan communities.

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