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Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1082937
Doc. No : LA126566
Call No : ‭10.1163/15743012-12341262‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Gerhard van den Heever
Title & Author : Introduction: [Article] : Paul, Founder of Churches. Cult Foundations and the Comparative Study of Cult Origins\ Gerhard van den Heever
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Religion and Theology
Date : 2014
Volume/ Issue Number : 20/3-4
Page No : 259–283
Abstract : In this introduction to the discussion on James C. Hanges, Paul, Founder of Churches, the significance of the comparative work on the cult founder-figure and typology of cult foundations is discussed. The essay argues that this serves to ground any interpretation of the cult founding work of the apostle Paul in an understanding of the materiality of religion. This gives impetus to a more concrete conceptualisation of Christian origins. Further reflection on this comparative enterprise is offered by means of three discussion foci, namely Discourse, imperial context, spatiality; Diaspora religion; and New Religious Movements. It is argued that the pervasiveness of imperial discourse and its spatial encoding allows us to see Paul’s cult foundations as sites of imperial resistance. Diasporas and diasporic religions provide key illuminations for understanding the broader context of the foundations of cult groups by Paul. Study of new religious movements will also aid in concrete descriptions and analysis of the making of early Christian groups and their organisation. In this introduction to the discussion on James C. Hanges, Paul, Founder of Churches, the significance of the comparative work on the cult founder-figure and typology of cult foundations is discussed. The essay argues that this serves to ground any interpretation of the cult founding work of the apostle Paul in an understanding of the materiality of religion. This gives impetus to a more concrete conceptualisation of Christian origins. Further reflection on this comparative enterprise is offered by means of three discussion foci, namely Discourse, imperial context, spatiality; Diaspora religion; and New Religious Movements. It is argued that the pervasiveness of imperial discourse and its spatial encoding allows us to see Paul’s cult foundations as sites of imperial resistance. Diasporas and diasporic religions provide key illuminations for understanding the broader context of the foundations of cult groups by Paul. Study of new religious movements will also aid in concrete descriptions and analysis of the making of early Christian groups and their organisation.
Descriptor : Apostle Paul
Descriptor : Christian origins
Descriptor : comparative religion
Descriptor : diaspora
Descriptor : diasporic religions
Descriptor : founder-figure complex
Descriptor : Graeco-Roman religions
Descriptor : New Religious Movements
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/15743012-12341262‬
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