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T and T Clark Social Identity Commentary on the New Testament
Author: J. Brian Tucker
Year: February 20, 2020
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Language: English



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The T & T Clark Social Identity Commentary on the New Testament (SICNT) is a groundbreaking resource that sheds light on the social identity formation of the earliest Christ movement. By drawing on sociological theories, particularly those related to identity formation, this comprehensive Bible commentary opens new avenues for understanding the text and its relevance to contemporary faith communities. The innovative scholarship of the contributors, all experts in social identity studies, reveals the often-overlooked social and communal aspects of NT discourse, providing fresh perspectives on the formation of early Christian identity. The SICNT begins with an introduction to each NT book, highlighting various social dimensions and their significance in understanding the text as a work of social influence. Each chapter features methodologically informed discussions of difficult passages and cultural contexts, drawing on resources from social anthropology, historical sociology, and social identity theory. This approach illuminates the everyday lived experiences of Christ movement members within the Roman Empire and offers insights into the relationship between existing and new identities that produced diverse expressions of the movement during the first century.
T &T Clark Social Identity Commentary on the New Testament (SICNT) - это новаторский ресурс, который проливает свет на формирование социальной идентичности самого раннего движения Христа. Опираясь на социологические теории, особенно связанные с формированием идентичности, этот всеобъемлющий библейский комментарий открывает новые возможности для понимания текста и его актуальности для современных религиозных сообществ. Инновационная стипендия участников, всех экспертов в области исследований социальной идентичности, раскрывает часто игнорируемые социальные и общинные аспекты дискурса NT, предоставляя свежие перспективы для формирования раннехристианской идентичности. SICNT начинается с введения в каждую книгу NT, подчеркивая различные социальные аспекты и их значение в понимании текста как произведения социального влияния. Каждая глава содержит методологически обоснованные обсуждения трудных отрывков и культурных контекстов, опираясь на ресурсы социальной антропологии, исторической социологии и теории социальной идентичности. Этот подход освещает повседневный опыт членов движения Христа в Римской империи и предлагает понимание отношений между существующей и новой идентичностью, которые породили различные выражения движения в течение первого века.
T &T Clark Social Identity Commentary on the New Testament (SICNT) est une ressource innovante qui éclaire la formation de l'identité sociale du mouvement le plus ancien du Christ. S'appuyant sur des théories sociologiques particulièrement liées à la formation de l'identité, ce commentaire biblique complet ouvre de nouvelles possibilités de compréhension du texte et de sa pertinence pour les communautés religieuses contemporaines. La bourse d'innovation des participants, tous experts en recherche sur l'identité sociale, révèle les aspects sociaux et communautaires souvent négligés du discours NT, offrant de nouvelles perspectives pour la formation de l'identité chrétienne précoce. SICNT commence par une introduction à chaque livre NT, soulignant les différents aspects sociaux et leur importance dans la compréhension du texte en tant qu'œuvre d'influence sociale. Chaque chapitre contient des discussions méthodologiques sur des passages difficiles et des contextes culturels, en s'appuyant sur les ressources de l'anthropologie sociale, de la sociologie historique et de la théorie de l'identité sociale. Cette approche met en lumière l'expérience quotidienne des membres du mouvement du Christ dans l'Empire romain et offre une compréhension de la relation entre l'identité existante et la nouvelle identité qui a donné naissance aux différentes expressions du mouvement au cours du premier siècle.
T &T Clark Social Identity Commentary on the New Testament (SICNT) es un recurso pionero que arroja luz sobre la formación de la identidad social del movimiento más temprano de Cristo. Basándose en teorías sociológicas, especialmente las relacionadas con la formación de la identidad, este amplio comentario bíblico abre nuevas posibilidades para la comprensión del texto y su relevancia para las comunidades religiosas modernas. La innovadora beca de los participantes, todos expertos en investigación de identidad social, revela los aspectos sociales y comunitarios a menudo ignorados del discurso de NT, proporcionando nuevas perspectivas para la formación de la identidad cristiana primitiva. SICNT comienza con una introducción a cada libro de NT, destacando los diferentes aspectos sociales y su importancia en la comprensión del texto como obra de influencia social. Cada capítulo contiene discusiones metodológicamente válidas sobre pasajes difíciles y contextos culturales, apoyándose en los recursos de la antropología social, la sociología histórica y la teoría de la identidad social. Este enfoque ilumina la experiencia cotidiana de los miembros del movimiento de Cristo en el Imperio Romano y ofrece una comprensión de las relaciones entre la identidad existente y la nueva que dieron origen a las diferentes expresiones del movimiento durante el primer siglo.
T &T Clark Social Identity Commentary on the New Testment (SICNT) è una risorsa innovativa che mette in luce la formazione dell'identità sociale del movimento più precoce di Cristo. Sulla base delle teorie sociologiche, in particolare quelle legate alla formazione dell'identità, questo ampio commento biblico offre nuove opportunità di comprensione del testo e della sua rilevanza per le comunità religiose contemporanee. La borsa di studio innovativa dei partecipanti, tutti esperti di identità sociale, rivela gli aspetti sociali e comunitari spesso ignorati del discorso NT, offrendo prospettive fresche per la formazione dell'identità precoce. SICNT inizia con l'introduzione in ogni libro NT, sottolineando i diversi aspetti sociali e il loro significato nella comprensione del testo come un'opera di influenza sociale. Ogni capitolo contiene discussioni metodologiche basate su passaggi difficili e contesti culturali, basate su risorse di antropologia sociale, sociologia storica e teoria dell'identità sociale. Questo approccio mette in luce l'esperienza quotidiana dei membri del movimento di Cristo nell'impero romano e offre una comprensione delle relazioni esistenti e nuove che hanno generato diverse espressioni di movimento durante il primo secolo.
T &T Clark Social Identity Commentary on the New Testament (SICNT) ist eine bahnbrechende Ressource, die die Bildung der sozialen Identität der frühesten Bewegung Christi beleuchtet. Aufbauend auf soziologischen Theorien, insbesondere im Zusammenhang mit der Identitätsbildung, eröffnet dieser umfassende biblische Kommentar neue Möglichkeiten, den Text und seine Relevanz für moderne Religionsgemeinschaften zu verstehen. Das Innovationsstipendium der Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmer, aller Expertinnen und Experten auf dem Gebiet der sozialen Identitätsforschung, offenbart die oft übersehenen sozialen und gemeinschaftlichen Aspekte des NT-Diskurses und bietet frische Perspektiven für die Bildung einer frühchristlichen Identität. SICNT beginnt mit einer Einführung in jedes NT-Buch und betont die verschiedenen sozialen Aspekte und ihre Bedeutung für das Verständnis von Text als Werk sozialen Einflusses. Jedes Kapitel enthält methodisch fundierte Diskussionen über schwierige Passagen und kulturelle Kontexte, die sich auf die Ressourcen der Sozialanthropologie, der historischen Soziologie und der sozialen Identitätstheorie stützen. Dieser Ansatz beleuchtet die alltäglichen Erfahrungen der Mitglieder der Christus-Bewegung im Römischen Reich und bietet Einblicke in die Beziehung zwischen bestehenden und neuen Identitäten, die im ersten Jahrhundert verschiedene Ausdrucksformen der Bewegung hervorbrachten.
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T &T Clark Social Identity Yeni Ahit Üzerine Yorumlar (SICNT), Mesih'in ilk hareketinin sosyal kimliğini şekillendirmeye ışık tutan yenilikçi bir kaynaktır. Özellikle kimlik oluşumu ile ilgili sosyolojik teorilerden yararlanan bu kapsamlı İncil yorumu, metni ve çağdaş dini topluluklarla ilgisini anlamak için yeni yollar açmaktadır. Sosyal kimlik araştırmalarında uzman olan katılımcıların yenilikçi bursu, NT söyleminin sıklıkla gözden kaçan sosyal ve toplumsal yönlerini ortaya çıkararak, erken Hıristiyan kimliğinin oluşumu için yeni perspektifler sunmaktadır. SICNT, her NT kitabına bir giriş yaparak, farklı sosyal yönleri ve metni sosyal etki eseri olarak anlamadaki önemini vurgulayarak başlar. Her bölüm, sosyal antropoloji, tarihsel sosyoloji ve sosyal kimlik teorisinin kaynaklarından yararlanan, zor pasajlar ve kültürel bağlamlar hakkında metodolojik olarak bilgilendirilmiş tartışmalar içerir. Bu yaklaşım, Roma İmparatorluğu'ndaki Mesih hareketinin üyelerinin günlük deneyimlerini aydınlatır ve birinci yüzyılda hareketin çeşitli ifadelerine yol açan mevcut ve yeni kimlikler arasındaki ilişki hakkında fikir verir.
T &T Clark Social Identity Commentary on the New Testament (SICNT) هو مورد مبتكر يلقي الضوء على تشكيل الهوية الاجتماعية لحركة المسيح الأولى. استنادًا إلى النظريات الاجتماعية المتعلقة بشكل خاص بتكوين الهوية، يفتح هذا التعليق الكتابي الشامل طرقًا جديدة لفهم النص وصلته بالمجتمعات الدينية المعاصرة. تكشف المنحة الدراسية المبتكرة للمشاركين، وجميعهم خبراء في أبحاث الهوية الاجتماعية، عن الجوانب الاجتماعية والمجتمعية التي غالبًا ما يتم تجاهلها لخطاب NT، مما يوفر وجهات نظر جديدة لتشكيل الهوية المسيحية المبكرة. تبدأ SICNT بمقدمة لكل كتاب NT، مع التأكيد على الجوانب الاجتماعية المختلفة وأهميتها في فهم النص باعتباره عملاً ذا تأثير اجتماعي. يحتوي كل فصل على مناقشات مستنيرة منهجيًا للمقاطع الصعبة والسياقات الثقافية، بالاعتماد على موارد الأنثروبولوجيا الاجتماعية وعلم الاجتماع التاريخي ونظرية الهوية الاجتماعية. يسلط هذا النهج الضوء على التجارب اليومية لأعضاء حركة المسيح في الإمبراطورية الرومانية ويقدم نظرة ثاقبة للعلاقة بين الهويات الحالية والجديدة التي أدت إلى تعبيرات الحركة المختلفة خلال القرن الأول.

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