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Religious Experience in Earliest Christianity A missing dimension in New Testament studies Luke Timothy Johnson

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: U.S.A.; Fortress Press; 1998Description: 199tr; Paperback, illustrations; 23cmISBN:
  • 9780800631291
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 248.209
  • L954-J66
Online resources: Summary: Luke Johnson here issues a provocative call for a radically new direction in New Testament studies that can change the way we have viewed the entire phenomenon of early Christianity.Johnson is convinced that the dominant ways of studying early Christianity tend to miss its specifically religious character, because of a disjunction between formal religion and ""popular"" religion. He proposes in this book, by means of three case studies—baptism, glossolalia, and meals—to show how a more wholistic, phenomenological approach can be made...
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Luke Johnson here issues a provocative call for a radically new direction in New Testament studies that can change the way we have viewed the entire phenomenon of early Christianity.Johnson is convinced that the dominant ways of studying early Christianity tend to miss its specifically religious character, because of a disjunction between formal religion and ""popular"" religion. He proposes in this book, by means of three case studies—baptism, glossolalia, and meals—to show how a more wholistic, phenomenological approach can be made...

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