The Good Shepherd

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781481315371

Image, Meaning, and Power

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By Jennifer Awes Freeman
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BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESS
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HARDBACK
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233 x 195 mm
Weight:
490 g
Pages:
206

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Jennifer Awes Freeman is Assistant Professor and Program Director of Arts and Theology at United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities.

1. "The Shepherd Who Brings Peace": Shepherd-Kingship in the Ancient Near East 2. "Shepherd of the People": Divinity and Violence in the Greco-Roman World 3. The Shepherd-Victim as Lawgiver: The Good Shepherd in the Early Church 4. Pastor Francorum: Church and State in the Early Middle Ages Conclusion

Jennifer Awes Freeman's interdisciplinary study provides a sweeping examination of the literary and visual history of the Good Shepherd motif from ancient Mesopotamia throughRomanesque France in four chronologically ordered chapters --Kathy Lavezzo "Speculum" Centuries of sentimentality have cloaked the potency of an icon whose roots stretch back five millennia. In a masterful historical study, Freeman, who teaches theology at United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, traces the career of the good shepherd motif through pottery, funerary art, sacred texts, treatises, and church mosaics in a narrative span that ranges from ancient Akkadians in the Near East to the Christian Middle Ages in Europe. --J. Scott Jackson, Independent scholar and theologian in Massachusetts "The Christian Century"

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