Reading in Christian Communities


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The essays in this book honor and extend the work of Rowan A. Greer Walter H. Gray Professor Emeritus of Anglican Studies at Yale University Divinity School by exploring the connections between textual interpretation and the formation of religious identity. A diverse and prestigious group of biblical scholars church historians and theologians studies the role that scripture plays in the creation and maintenance of faith communities and the ways that communal locations in turn shape the interpretation of scripture.The first part of the book examines specific examples of ancient biblical interpretation as a means of creating maintaining and challenging Christian identity in the pluralistic ancient world. Authors study interpretation in the Martyrdom of Polycarp the Physiologus Gnostic literature the fifth-century mosaic of the Church of Hosios David in Thessaloniki and in the works of Irenaeus Origen Augustine John Chrysostom and Porphyry of Tyre. Reading scripture emerges as a strategy for locating the reader and his or her community with respect to other Christians Jews and pagans. Part 2 of the volume considers the general problem of interpretation within Christian communities whether ancient or modern as they face the task of maintaining a coherent identity. Contributors to this book-all students colleagues and friends of Rowan Greer-are Charles A. Bobertz David Brakke Mary Rose D'Angelo Stanley Hauerwas Martha F. Meeks Wayne A. Meeks Frederick W. Norris Richard A. Norris Jr. Alan Scott Arthur Bradford Shippee Michael Bland Simmons and Frederick W. Weidmann.
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