This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Bloomsbury Academic in Matthew and Mark Across Perspectives on 11th Feb 2016, available online: http://www.bloomsbury.com/ 9780567655905Here I want to imaginatively juxtapose Barton’s attention to the emotions with Telford’s close reading of the fig tree and temple incident to probe emotional dimensions of ‘protest’ encountered in the context of Mark chapters 11−13. For, as the sociologist James Jasper has shown, as a fundamental grounding of both social movements and actions, ‘affective and reactive emotions enter into protest activities at every stage.’ Mark’s specific casting of the emotional fabric of these chapters, as will be seen, seems purposefully designed to rouse withi...
In the 1980s, in the discipline of Classical studies in the field of Greco-Roman phil...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
In today’s ‘age of protest’, people have the right to publically resist what they perceive to be un...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Bloomsbury Academic in Matthew and Mar...
James M. Jasper: The Emotions of Protest. Chicago, IL / London: University of Chicago Press 2018. 97...
For many years, the study of emotions as a means of understanding social movements has been treated ...
This essay is an intellectual history, one of affect theory both within and without biblical studies...
The power which narratives of mystical experience exert on our thinking derives from the central pla...
In the last 20 years emotions have returned to the sociological study of social movements, as part o...
The Condition-of-England Question - a series of discussions that involve commentary on the state of ...
In today’s ‘age of protest’, people have the right to publically resist what they perceive to be unj...
The study of emotions in politics and protest has emerged (or reemerged) in the past decade through ...
This project explores the application of large language models for detecting emotions and predicting...
a b s T r a C T Having overcome the prejudice that equated emotion with irrationality, collective ac...
The publication features contributions from 37 academics across the globe. It presents a range of di...
In the 1980s, in the discipline of Classical studies in the field of Greco-Roman phil...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
In today’s ‘age of protest’, people have the right to publically resist what they perceive to be un...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Bloomsbury Academic in Matthew and Mar...
James M. Jasper: The Emotions of Protest. Chicago, IL / London: University of Chicago Press 2018. 97...
For many years, the study of emotions as a means of understanding social movements has been treated ...
This essay is an intellectual history, one of affect theory both within and without biblical studies...
The power which narratives of mystical experience exert on our thinking derives from the central pla...
In the last 20 years emotions have returned to the sociological study of social movements, as part o...
The Condition-of-England Question - a series of discussions that involve commentary on the state of ...
In today’s ‘age of protest’, people have the right to publically resist what they perceive to be unj...
The study of emotions in politics and protest has emerged (or reemerged) in the past decade through ...
This project explores the application of large language models for detecting emotions and predicting...
a b s T r a C T Having overcome the prejudice that equated emotion with irrationality, collective ac...
The publication features contributions from 37 academics across the globe. It presents a range of di...
In the 1980s, in the discipline of Classical studies in the field of Greco-Roman phil...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
In today’s ‘age of protest’, people have the right to publically resist what they perceive to be un...