Performing Early Christian Literature
Audience Experience and Interpretation of the Gospels
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:7th Oct '21
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Performance creates a unique space for audience experience and influences how traditions, like the Gospels, are received and interpreted.
Students and scholars will be challenged to reconsider the experiential context in which early Christian literature was received and interpreted. Using a diverse array of methodological approaches, this study explores how a performance event informs an understanding of audience experience.Scholars of early Christian literature acknowledge that oral traditions lie behind the New Testament gospels. While the concept of orality is widely accepted, it has not resulted in a corresponding effort to understand the reception of the gospels within their oral milieu. In this book, Kelly Iverson reconsiders the experiential context in which early Christian literature was received and interpreted. He argues that reading and performance are distinguishable media events, and, significantly, that they produce distinctive interpretive experiences for readers and audiences alike. Iverson marshals an array of methodological perspectives demonstrating how performance generates a unique experiential context that shapes and informs the interpretive process. Iverson's study explores the dynamic oral environment in which ancient audiences experienced the gospel stories. He shows why an understanding of oral performance has important implications for the study of the NT, as well as for several issues that are largely unquestioned by biblical scholars.
ISBN: 9781316516225
Dimensions: 223mm x 145mm x 20mm
Weight: 450g
256 pages