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The Gospels Byzantine Online Fall 2013 Sandra Collins, Ph.D.
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Week 1 Introduction Sandra (Sandee) Collins scollins@bcs.edu 412-321-8383, ext. 23 "For what could God have more generously and abundantly provided in the divine writings than that the same words might be understood in various ways," (De doctrina Christiana, 3.27,28).
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BIBLE: introduction and terms Old Testament (Christian) Tanakh (Jewish) Hebrew Bible (academic) o Torah (lit. “teaching”)= can be only first five books or a reference to the totality of the Old Testament o Jews read the Bible descriptively o Christians order the text to fit a predictive reading
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Geography and dates BCE = Before Common Era CE = Common Era Judea (4 th century BCE- 1 st century CE) Palestine (Latinized Philistia; 135 CE to 20 th century CE) Israel (1948-)
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HISTORY Alexander the Great and Roman Occupation (333 BCE- 63 BCE) o Imposition of Hellenistic (Greek) cultural norms o Septuagint (LXX): Greek translation of Hebrew Scriptures,Alexandria, ~250 BCE o Establishment of Herodian kings (roughly 37-4 BCE Herod Agrippa, or Agrippa the Great, ruler of Judea (10 BC – 44 AD)
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Jesus the Christ Jesus (roughly 4 BCE – 33 CE) Life corresponds with Roman occupation of Judea o Pax Romana, or Roman peace o Killed by Roman authorities for sedition, or attempt to set up rival kingdom to that of the emperor of Rome, which is treason. o Image (Augustus Caesar [63 BCE-14 CE]; Chiaramonti Museum, Braccio Nuovo ).
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Paul and earliest Christianity Period of 54-70 CE Paul o Apostle to the Gentiles o Earliest NT writings we have Gospels o Roughly 65-90 CE o Mark is earliest; John the latest 70 CE o Pivotal historical moment o Temple is destroyed by Rome o Great diaspora, or expulsion, of Jews from Judea o Image: Existing southern steps of the Temple Mount, Jerusalem.
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Johannine Christianity Roughly 90 CE and following Gospel of John; Johannine Letters; Revelation o Strong pneumatology o Trinitarian doctrine has its roots here
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“The Gospels are narratives.” Image: o The ending of the Gospel of Luke from Codex Alexandrinus, a 5 th century copy of the Septuagint (Greek OT) and New Testament found in Alexandria, currently in the British Library.
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