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E-grāmata: Letters of Jude and Second Peter: An Introduction and Study Guide: Paranoia and the Slaves of Christ

(Adrian College, USA)
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This Guide surveys the more important historical, socio-cultural, theological, and literary factors we must grapple with in understanding the two letters of Jude and Second Peter, between which there are very strong similarities. It appears that the letter of Jude was almost entirely 'plagiarized' by the letter of Second Peter. George Aichele's main approach is the method of semiotics, examining signifying mechanisms in each of the texts both independently and when they are read together.

In both of the letters, Jesus Christ is called the 'master', with a Greek word that means 'slave-owner', and the authors of both books refer to themselves and other Christians as the slaves of Christ. Furthermore, both writings report situations of paranoid fear within Christian communities of their time as they picture heretical infiltrators who threaten to pervert and perhaps even destroy the community.
In addition to this, in an adventurous excursion, the letter of Jude is read intertextually with the classic science fiction/horror film, Invasion of the Body Snatchers (Siegel 1956), in order to explore the dynamics of paranoia.

Papildus informācija

An introduction to the relationship between the New Testament books of Jude and 2 Peter, with a focus on the contextual factors that can aid our understanding of these two letters.
Acknowledgment ix
Note xi
Preface: The View from Mars xv
Glossary xxi
Chapter 1 Critical Issues in Jude and 2 Peter, or What the Martian May Not Know
1(23)
Codes and Canon
1(3)
Authors, Dates, Locations
4(5)
Terminology Matters
9(3)
The Good Guys
12(5)
The Bad Guys
17(3)
Appendix: Some Obscure Language
20(4)
Chapter 2 A Paranoid Gospel: Jude and the Abolition of Difference
24(16)
You're Next
24(3)
They're Gonna Get You
27(6)
We Know your Little Secret
33(5)
UR NXT
38(2)
Chapter 3 Taming Paranoia: 2 Peter Rewrites Jude
40(24)
Creative Rewriting
40(3)
Second Peter's First
Chapter
43(3)
Second Peter's Second
Chapter
46(9)
Second Peter's Third
Chapter
55(5)
What Has 2 Peter Done to Jude?
60(4)
Chapter 4 The Christian Body and the Christian Mind
64(16)
Organ-izing the Christian Body
64(4)
Canon Effect
68(4)
Theology and the Gospel
72(5)
Reading with Different Assumptions
77(3)
Bibliography 80(6)
Subject Index 86(1)
Author Index 87
George Aichele was before his retirement Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Adrian College, Adrian, Michigan, USA.