Monday, October  18:
Naming Jesus: History, Midrash, and Myth
Naming Jesus: History, Midrash, and Myth
The earliest followers  of Jesus struggled to find appropriate images to say who Jesus was—to  themselves and to others. This was a self-involving process, for it was  at the same time a struggle for the identity of a new movement. It was  at heart an interpretive process, both in the broad sense that the work  of forming an identity always interprets the world and simultaneously  interprets one's own being in it, and in the specific sense that sacred  texts and traditions about their meaning were centrally involved. In  this  second lecture in the Neilson Professor series, Wayne Meeks will  discuss this process and explore how comparing it with other movements  of the time, both within Judaism and in the wider culture of the  Mediterranean basin, helps us to understand it better.
Monday, October 18, 2010 :: 4:30 pm :: Neilson Browsing Room, Neilson Library, Smith College :: Free and open to the public.
Monday, October 18, 2010 :: 4:30 pm :: Neilson Browsing Room, Neilson Library, Smith College :: Free and open to the public.
 
 
 
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