Today we continue the Great Baylor Giveaway
with installment number two. We continue
the theme of new approaches to the Gospels and the historical Jesus that we
started in part one with Schröter’s From
Jesus to the New Testament. In this
installment, though, you have a chance to win two books. The first is Kelber and Byrskog’s Jesus in Memory. This book is a tribute to the work of Birger
Gerhardsson. If you just said, “Who?”
quietly to yourself, then you definitely need to enter this contest. Gerhardsson was one of the fiercest and most
vocal opponents of form criticism and one of the very first scholars whose work
prominently featured memory. There’s been
much advance in the discussion since then, and this volume tries to capture
both Gerhardsson’s seminal contributions and the current state of
discussion. This book is worth it
entirely just for Alan Kirk’s chapter “Memory” as well as Loveday Alexander’s
chapter “Memory and Tradition in the Hellenistic Schools.” There’s lots of other gems in here, too,
though. For those who continue to think
of Werner Kelber’s work in light of his 1983 The Oral and the Written Gospel, I suggest his chapter in this book
(“The Work of Birger Gerhardsson in Perspective”), which shows just how far he
(Kelber) has moved since 1983.
The second book is also a memory-themed
study and well-known to frequent readers of this blog: Anthony Le Donne’s The Historiographical Jesus.
We’ve said lots about this seminal book on here and lots more could be
said. It was one of the most popular
book giveaways we’ve ever done, so here’s a chance to win it if you weren’t
that one person who won it last year.
Together, these two books go a long way
toward introducing newer students of the historical Jesus to the precise ways
in which the methodology underlying the current trend of memory studies is both
similar to and dissimilar to what has preceded it.
You know the rules. You can enter in the following ways: leave a comment; sign up to follow the blog
(and leave a comment saying you did); post this on Facebook (and leave a comment
saying you did); and tweet this (and leave a comment saying you did).
In the last installment, I introduced a
wildcard entry category in the form of your favorite Royal Tenenbaums quote. This
time, you can also enter again with your favorite quote from the years-ahead-of-its-time
Leslie Nielson classic Naked Gun. I’ll start again: “Doctors say that Nordberg has a 50-50 chance
of living, though there’s only a 10 percent chance of that.”
That was a Shakespeare-In-The-Park production of "Julius Caesar", you moron! You killed 5 actors! Good ones!
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