Intergroup Conflict, Recategorization, and Identity Construction in Acts : Breaking the Cycle of Slander, Labeling and Violence (The Library of New Testament Studies)

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Intergroup Conflict, Recategorization, and Identity Construction in Acts : Breaking the Cycle of Slander, Labeling and Violence (The Library of New Testament Studies)

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Full Description

Hyun Ho Park employs social identity to create the first thorough analysis via such methodology of Acts 21:17—23:35, which contains one of the fiercest intergroup conflicts in Acts. Park's assessment allows his readers to rethink, reevaluate, and reimagine Jewish-Christian relations; teaches them how to respond to the vicious cycle of slander, labeling, and violence permeating contemporary public and private spheres; and presents a new hermeneutical cycle and describes how readers may apply it to their own sociopolitical contexts.

After surveying previous studies of the text, Park first analyses Paul's welcome, questioning, and arrest, and how slandering and labeling make Paul an outsider. Park then describes how, through defending his Jewish identity and the Way, Paul nuances his public image and re-categorizes himself and the Way as part of the people of God. When Paul identifies himself as a Roman and later a Pharisee, Park examines Luke's ambivalent attitude toward Rome and the Pharisees, and assesses how Paul escapes dangerous situations by claiming different social identities at different times.

Finally, he discloses the vicious cycle of slander, labeling, and violence not only against the Way but also against the Jews and challenges the discursive process of identity construction through intergroup conflict with an out-group, especially the proximate "Other." Furthermore, he demonstrates how the relevance of such scholarship is not limited to Lukan studies or even biblical studies in general; the frequent use of slander, labeling, and violence in the politics of the United States and other polarized countries around the globe demands new ways of looking at intergroup relations, and Park's argument meets the needs of those seeking a new perspective on contemporary political discord.

Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1: Preliminary Considerations
Chapter 2: The Social Identity Approach and Dual Identity
Chapter 3: Slander against Paul and the Labeling of Paul as an Outsider (Acts 21:17-40)
Chapter 4: Recategorizing Paul as an Insider (Acts 22:1-21)
Chapter 5: Ambivalence and the Social Creativity of Paul as an Outsider/Insider (Acts 22:22—23:11)
Chapter 6: Challenging the Vicious Cycle of Slander, Labeling, and Violence (Acts 23:12-35)
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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