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22 Is It Culture All the Way Down?

  • Colleen Shantz
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Religious Inventions
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© 2025, McGill-Queen's University Press

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Figures and Tables xi
  4. 1 Religious Inventions: Introduction 1
  5. SECTION One Religion as a Category of Study
  6. 2 Inventing Religion in Elephantine: Judaeans and Egyptians under Persian Hegemony 19
  7. 3 Second-Century Constructions of Christianity 36
  8. 4 Theorizing Historical Moments of Religion: Paul and His Followers Stanley Stowers 69
  9. 5 Response: Religion as a Category of Study 88
  10. SECTION two Undoing Text
  11. 6 Monsters, Hybridity, and Text: A Cautionary Tale 97
  12. 7 As It Was Written: The Gospel of Matthew as a Symbolic Artifact 112
  13. 8 Would You Know a Jewish Gospel if You Saw it? Ignatius, Jerome, Eusebius, and the Search for the Hebrew Gospel 130
  14. 9 Do as I Say Not as They Do: Social Construction in the Epistle of Barnabas through Canonical Interpretation and Ritual 157
  15. 10 Witnessing Disaster: Mark’s Gospel as a Monument to the Catastrophe of Jesus’s Death 183
  16. 11 Response: Undoing Text 199
  17. SECTION Three Practice and Identity
  18. 12 “Hybridity,” “Identity,” and the Ancient Mediterranean World 205
  19. 13 Jesus, Paul, and the Geography of Magic 221
  20. 14 Spontaneous or Solicited? A Methodological Problem in the Study of Ancient Near Eastern Prophecy as Divination 238
  21. 15 Trauma, Meaning-Making, and Christian Identity Formation in Justin’s Dialogue with Trypho 257
  22. 16 Jubilees and Jewishness in Hasmonean Judea: Linking Text and Context in the Study of Jewish Identity with the Help of Ethnic Studies 280
  23. 17 Scripture and the Social Formation of “Displaced” Religious Communities 298
  24. 18 Response: Practice and Identity 321
  25. SECTION four Comparison
  26. 19 The Enchanted World of Antiquity: On Incommensurability, Religion, and Comparison 327
  27. 20 Comparison and (Dis-)Continuity: The Case of Philo and the Alexandrian Christians 347
  28. 21 Euergetism in Comparative Perspective: Did the “Ideal Benefactor” Exist in Christ Groups? 359
  29. 22 Is It Culture All the Way Down? 372
  30. 23 The Universality of Spirit Possession Revisited 388
  31. 24 Response: Comparison 403
  32. Contributors 407
  33. Index 411
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