Description: Reading Ephesians by Dr Minna Shkul Minna Shkul examines how Ephesians engages in social entrepreneurship - the deliberate shaping of emerging Christian Identity through provision of ideological and social paradigms for the fledgling Christian community. Shkul uses social entrepreneurship as an umbrella for a variety of social processes reflected in the text. This eclectic theoretical framework and deutero-Pauline reading position has two key aims. The first is to offer a theoretically informed social-scientific reading which demonstrates the extensive socio-ideological shaping within the text, and displays the writers negotiation of different group processes throughout the letter. The second is to examine emerging Christian identity in the text, testing its ideological and social contours and its reforms upon Jewish traditions. Crucially this is done without the theological presupposition that something was wrong with the Judaism practised at the time, but rather by focusing upon the divine legitimating of the Christian group and its culture. These readings of Ephesians examine how the writer engages in a self-enhancing discourse that reinforces basic components of communality. These include the construction of a positive in-group identity and the provision of ideological and social legitimating for the community. Shkul also discusses the textual reflection of communal relations in other groups in Greco-Roman antiquity. She examines how Christ-followers are positioned in a Jewish symbolic universe, which is forced to make room for Christ and his non-Israelite followers. Finally, she explores the attitude toward non-Israelites within Ephesians, and their need for re-socialization. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Minna Shkul is Research Fellow in Explaining Early Jewish and Christian Movements: Ritual, Memory and Identity Project. The project is funded by the Academy of Finland and it works at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies Table of Contents PART ONE: CONSTRUCTING IDENTITY Chapter 1 - INTRODUCTION PART TWO: LEGITIMATING IDENTITY Chapter 2 - THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR EXPLORING SOCIAL REMEMBERING AND COMMUNAL LEGITIMATION Chapter 3 - READING EPHESIANS 2: REMEMBERING CHRIST & ITS COMMUNAL FUNCTIONS Chapter 4 - READING EPHESIANS 3: REMEMBERING PAUL & COMMUNAL LEGITIMATION PART THREE: POSITIONING IDENTITY Chapter 5 - THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR EXPLORING COMMUNAL SOCIAL ORIENTATION Chapter 6 - READING EPHESIANS 4-6 PROTOTYPES AND ANTITYPES: PARADIGMS FOR SOCIAL ORIENTATION Chapter 7 - CONCLUSIONS Review "A Helsinki-based researcher of early Jewish and Christian movements, Shkul presents a slightly revised version of her December 2007 Ph.D. dissertation at the University of Sheffield. She examines how the epistle deliberately shapes emerging Christianness by providing ideological and social paradigms for the community of Christ-followers. Part of that, she explains, is positioning the group in a Jewish symbolic universe, which is reconfigured to make room for Jesus Christ and his non-Israelite followers, and modelling the group after Israel as Gods people. Among her topics are a theoretical framework for exploring social remembering and communal legitimation, the communal functions of remembering Christ, and a theoretical framework for exploring communal social orientation." -Eithne OLeyne, BOOK NEWS, Inc."This volume examines how the letter to the Ephesians engages in social entrepreneurship, that is, the deliberate shaping of emerging Christianness by providing ideological and social paradigms for the community of Christ-followers. After a 42-page introduction, it develops a theoretical framework for exploring social remembering and communal legitimation, and presents readings of Ephesians 2 (remembering Christ and its communal functions) and Ephesians 3 (remembering Paul and communal legitimation). Then it provides a theoretical framework for exploring communal social orientation, and presents a reading of Ephesians 4-6 (prototypes and antitypes--paradigms for social orientation). Shkul concludes that Ephesians responded to its diverse cultural matrix by self-enhancing discourse and compelling imagination which invented traditions of Jesus messiahship and non-Israelite election and led its readers to imagine blessedness and Gods favor." -New Testament Abstracts, Vol. 54Shkuls work is a fine example of the usefulness of social-scientific perspectives and tools for NT study. -- Journal for the Study of The New Testament, Volume 33 Number 5Shkuls work provides an astute, although highly dense, look at Ephesians best suited for readers with a great deal of familiarity with social scientific theories as well as the particularities of Ephesians. -- Religious Studies ReviewMentioned in the Church Times Promotional Minna Shkul examines how Ephesians engages in social entrepreneurship - the deliberate shaping of emerging Christian Identity. Review Quote "This volume examines how the letter to the Ephesians engages in social entrepreneurship, that is, the deliberate shaping of emerging Christianness by providing ideological and social paradigms for the community of Christ-followers. After a 42-page introduction, it develops a theoretical framework for exploring social remembering and communal legitimation, and presents readings of Ephesians 2 (remembering Christ and its communal functions) and Ephesians 3 (remembering Paul and communal legitimation). Then it provides a theoretical framework for exploring communal social orientation, and presents a reading of Ephesians 4-6 (prototypes and antitypes--paradigms for social orientation). Shkul concludes that Ephesians responded to its diverse cultural matrix by self-enhancing discourse and compelling imagination which invented traditions of Jesus messiahship and non-Israelite election and led its readers to imagine blessedness and Gods favor." -New Testament Abstracts, Vol. 54 Promotional "Headline" Minna Shkul examines how Ephesians engages in social entrepreneurship - the deliberate shaping of emerging Christian Identity. Feature Will appeal to strong niche market of Pauline scholars. Details ISBN0567689263 Pages 304 ISBN-10 0567689263 ISBN-13 9780567689269 Format Paperback Imprint T.& T.Clark Ltd Subtitle Exploring Social Entrepreneurship in the Text Place of Publication Edinburgh Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 227.506 Year 2019 Publication Date 2019-06-27 Short Title Reading Ephesians Language English Author Dr Minna Shkul UK Release Date 2019-06-27 AU Release Date 2019-06-27 NZ Release Date 2019-06-27 Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Series The Library of New Testament Studies Audience Tertiary & Higher Education We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:123331105;
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Book Title: Reading Ephesians: Exploring Social Entrepreneurship in the Text
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Author: Dr Minna Shkul
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Language: English
Topic: Religious History, Christianity
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