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| 933.05 ROC The Forts of Judaea 168 BC–AD 73 | 933.05 SIV Palestine in late antiquity | 933.05092 BON Pontius Pilate in history and interpretation | 933.05092 FEN The Death of Herod | 933.05092 KAS King Herod : a persecuted persecutor : a case study in psychohistory and psychobiography | 933.61 KNI Uriel's machine : the ancient origins of science | 934. 01 TAM இந்தியப் பண்பாடு : மேல்நிலை இரண்டாம் ஆண்டு |
This 1992 work is intended to be a 'taster' to sociological method for students of the New Testament. Richard Fenn demonstrates how fruitful the relationship between the social sciences and biblical studies can be when sociological method is imaginatively applied to the New Testament. Fenn's point of departure is the particular historical event of the death of Herod the Great. He focuses on Josephus' account of the trials of Herod's sons, the death of Herod himself, and the crisis of succession which followed his death. Josephus' account is shown to provide a rich sociological resource, in that he observes how speech was used to conceal rather than to convey individuals' true interests and commitments. His account also reveals the failure of the trial as a critically important institution for restoring confidence in public discourse. The result, the author argues, is the intensification of conflict within, and between, generations, at every level of Palestinian society.
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