The context of Jesus, his followers, and the early
movement
What do the social sciences have to contribute to the study of Jesus
and the Gospels? This is the fundamental question that these essays
all address — from analyses of ancient economics to altered
states of consciousness, politics, ritual, kinship, and
labeling.
Contributors: Bruce J. Malina, Wolfgang Stegemann, Richard L.
Rohrbaugh, Ekkehard W. Stegemann, Gerd Theissen, T. Raymond Hobbs,
Dennis C. Duling, K.C. Hanson, Philip F. Esler, S. Scott Bartchy,
John J. Pilch, Christian Strecker, Richard DeMaris, Stuart L. Love,
Jerome H. Neyrey, Douglas E. Oakman, Gary Stansell, Santiago Oporto
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