01457nam a2200301 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704100080005508200120006308200130007510000220008810000100011010000110012024500320013124500430016324500210020626000110022726000280023826000090026630000110027530000290028630000090031552006580032465000280098265000550101065000240106585600660108920260119071204.02023-12-06 09:51:33 a9781602580657 aeng a232.908 bA628-D69 aLe Donne, Anthony d1975- eAuthor aThe Historiographical Jesus bMemory, typology, and the Son of David cAnthony Le Donne aU.S.A. bBaylor University Press c2009 a310tr. bHardcover, illustrations c24cm aThe Historiographical Jesus introduces a new theory and approach for studying the life of Jesus. Anthony Le Donne uses the precepts of social memory theory to identify ""memory refraction"" in the Jesus tradition - the refocusing distortion that occurs as the stories and sayings of Jesus were handed down and consciously and unconsciously reframed. Recognition of this refraction allows historians to escape the problematic dichotomy between memory and typology. The author focuses on the title ""Son of David"" as it was used in Jewish and Christian traditions to demonstrate both how his new theory functions and to advance historical Jesus research. aTheology -- Methodology aJesus Christ -- Biography -- History and criticism aTypology (Theology)4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/12894/hi.jpgyCover Image