God's Body

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781481311687

Jewish, Christian, and Pagan Images of God

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By Christoph Markschies, Translated by Alexander Johannes Edmonds
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BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESS
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HARDBACK
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238 x 166 mm
Weight:
1060 g
Pages:
632

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Christoph Markschies is Chair of Ancient Christianity in the Faculty of Theology at Humboldt University of Berlin.

1. The Body of God after Antiquity 2. The Body of God in the Judeo-Christian Bible and the Early Christian Theologians 3. The Body of God and Divine Statues in Antiquity 4. The Bodies of Gods and the Bodies of Souls in Late Antiquity 5. The Body of God and Late Antique Jewish Mysticism 6. The Body of God in Late Antique Christian Theology 7. The Body of God and Antique Christology Conclusion: Settled Conceptions of God?

God's Body is a successful effort to plug a gap in scholarship: the lack of systematic investigation of how ancient Christians conceived bodies...The volume, and especially its collation of information, will be useful to anyone trying to work through the complicated matter of late antique Christian ideas about materiality and God. --Matthew James Chalmers "Reading Religion" God's Body: Jewish, Christian, and Pagan Images of God is not a simple work, but is surprisingly interesting and readable, and should appeal to scholars in Biblical, Jewish, and Christian Studies, and to scholars of Greek and Roman paganism and philosophy. --Carole M. Cusack "Journal of Religious Studies" This remarkable book by Christoph Markschies goes to the heart of some of the most important and most difficult issues in the biblical tradition. In a time when much Christian reflection is pressed in the direction of 'spirituality, ' Markschies' study is an important reference point. I have no doubt that a translation of the work will be a welcome resource for a very long time to come. --Walter Brueggemann, Professor Emeritus, Columbia Theological Seminary A very demanding but valuable read. -- "The Bible Today"

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