The article examines ways in which the views of biblical scholars as to the transmission of early Christian traditions, especially the Jesus traditions, have been revolutionized by so-called orality/literacy studies since Werner Kelber’s seminal The Oral and the Written Gospel (1983). In the 2000s, an important turn in the study of orality and literacy in early Christianity took place with the discovery of memory. This has given rise to a focus on theories of collective memory and more recently on the cognitive aspects of individual memory, producing fresh new insights into the close intertwining of orality and literacy in ancient literary activity. The last part of the article brings up the role of ritual in the transmission of early Chris...
Modern biblical scholarship is largely a child of the high tech of the fifteenth and sixteenth centu...
The present issue of Oral Tradition stands as a tribute to a conference initiated and convened by We...
New Testament studies, and Biblical studies more generally, is a conservative field when it comes to...
The article examines ways in which the views of biblical scholars as to the transmission of early Ch...
Concepts such as orality, media criticism, manuscript culture, oral reading and performance have bee...
My goal in this article is to highlight some of the ways in which the application of studies in oral...
The aim of this collection of essays is, at least in part, to remedy the lack of attention that stud...
Late Antiquity was a time of vibrant and eclectic ritual practices, as well as witnessing Christiani...
The article discusses Christian education in the ancient times, in particular the problematic questi...
Mindful of the power of media in the ancient and medieval past, in modernity and in current biblical...
Published first as (erstmalig folgendermaßen erschienen): Christoph Markschies: “What Ancient Christ...
This article first explores individual memory as understood from the time of the ancient Greeks and ...
I have argued that Israelite literature includes many oral "registers" reflecting various tastes, fu...
In this article, I analyse how the Shepherd of Hermas constructs an ancient Christian reading cultur...
Traditionally, scholars have studied the writings of the New Testament by reading them silently and ...
Modern biblical scholarship is largely a child of the high tech of the fifteenth and sixteenth centu...
The present issue of Oral Tradition stands as a tribute to a conference initiated and convened by We...
New Testament studies, and Biblical studies more generally, is a conservative field when it comes to...
The article examines ways in which the views of biblical scholars as to the transmission of early Ch...
Concepts such as orality, media criticism, manuscript culture, oral reading and performance have bee...
My goal in this article is to highlight some of the ways in which the application of studies in oral...
The aim of this collection of essays is, at least in part, to remedy the lack of attention that stud...
Late Antiquity was a time of vibrant and eclectic ritual practices, as well as witnessing Christiani...
The article discusses Christian education in the ancient times, in particular the problematic questi...
Mindful of the power of media in the ancient and medieval past, in modernity and in current biblical...
Published first as (erstmalig folgendermaßen erschienen): Christoph Markschies: “What Ancient Christ...
This article first explores individual memory as understood from the time of the ancient Greeks and ...
I have argued that Israelite literature includes many oral "registers" reflecting various tastes, fu...
In this article, I analyse how the Shepherd of Hermas constructs an ancient Christian reading cultur...
Traditionally, scholars have studied the writings of the New Testament by reading them silently and ...
Modern biblical scholarship is largely a child of the high tech of the fifteenth and sixteenth centu...
The present issue of Oral Tradition stands as a tribute to a conference initiated and convened by We...
New Testament studies, and Biblical studies more generally, is a conservative field when it comes to...