商品簡介
Jesus in an Age of Neoliberalism looks at the ideological trends underpinning scholarly and popular quests for the historical Jesus. The book focuses particularly on the context and influence of neoliberalism and related cultural and political concerns, notably postmodernism, multiculturalism and liberal masking of power. Topics covered include the dubious periodisation of the quest for the historical Jesus, 'biblioblogging, ' Jesus the 'Great Man' and western individualism, image conscious Jesus scholarship, the 'Jewishness' of Jesus and the multicultural Other, evangelical and 'mythical' Jesuses in economic contexts, and examples of contradictions between personal beliefs and dominant ideological trends in the construction of historical Jesuses
作者簡介
James G. Crossley is Reader in Bible, Culture and Politics in the Department of Biblical Studies at the University of Sheffield. His recent publications include Jesus in an Age of Terror: Scholarly Projects for a New American Century (2008), Jesus beyond Nationalism: Constructing the Historical Jesus in a Period of Cultural Complexity (edited with Halvor Moxnes and Ward Blanton, 2009) Judaism, Jewish Identities and the Gospel Tradition: Essays in Honour of Maurice Casey (edited, 2010) and Reading the New Testament: Contemporary Approaches (2010).