What did exhortations to “follow Jesus” or “imitate Christ” mean to early Christians? Cornelis Bennema examines mimesis as a religious-ethical concept in early Christianity&mda
Cornelis Bennema teaches New Testament studies at the London School of Theology. His publications include A Theory of Character in New Testament Narrative, Encountering Jesus: Character Studies in the Gospel of John, and Mimesis in the Johannine Literature.
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Table of Contents
Foreword by Michael J. Gorman
Preface
List of Abbreviations
1. Mimesis in Early Christianity
Part I: Mimesis in Antiquity
2. Mimesis in Greco-Roman Antiquity
3. Mimesis in Jewish Antiquity
Part II: Mimesis in Early Christianity
4. Mimesis in the Synoptics and Acts
5. Mimesis in John’s Gospel and Letters
6. Mimesis in the Pauline Letters
7. Mimesis in the Rest of the New Testament
8. Mimesis in the Apostolic Fathers
Part III: Synthesis
9. Summary—the Research Findings
10. Conclusion—the Hermeneutics of Mimesis
Appendix: The Mimetic Language of Early Christianity
Bibliography
Index of Authors
Index of Subjects
Index of Sources
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