“Household of God” Series Index

INDEX:

Introduction

Background to the Greco-Roman Household and Culture

Household in Ancient Israel

Jesus' use of Fictive Family and Household

New Testament Books' use of Fictive Family and Household

New Testament Household Codes

Concluding Thoughts


Comments

5 responses to ““Household of God” Series Index”

  1. any chance this is available as a pdf file?
    gt

  2. gt, I’m sorry but I don’t have this in any other form. You are the third person in recent weeks who has asked for a copy of this. I hope tot eventually convert this into pdf or book. Thanks.

  3. Mike–
    I just finished a letter in which I mused about a bunch of early Christian family things, and if you don’t mind, would you take a look? Feedback and corrections that makes me think would be greatly appreciated.
    http://heysandy-gt.blogspot.com/2010/11/hey-sandy-no-time-for-chit-chat.html
    Also, do you know of this book: Halvor Moxnes (ed),

      Constructing Early Christian Families

    (1997)? Is it a reliable ethnology forensic source, in your opinion? I’ve only read the first chapter, but I find it fascinating.
    Thanks–
    GT

  4. GT
    Wonderful post. It seems to me that Jesus was not abolishing the family we know in this age but proclaiming that we have a higher allegiance to the Household of God where, where God is the paterfamilias and we are all siblings. I like how you are dealing with this in connection to Jesus encounter with the Sadducees.
    I saw the Moxnes book sometime back but I haven’t read it. Your mention of it here reminds me that it was one I wanted to read, so I just ordered a copy. 🙂 From what I recall, I think it is considered with high regard among those who are experts but I can’t speak to it myself. Thanks.

  5. Mike–
    Thanks for the feedback. I have to tell you, I had a great time thinking about this stuff while preparing for the 12 Nov 2010 letter. I hadn’t thought of it as shift in allegiance to a different ‘head of household’ (God) while keeping the same structure (family as institution), but as you mention it, it seems like one of the possible/probable paths for converts to make in their understanding of Christian family and faith community. More good things to think about.
    Thanks again–
    GT

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