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Divine Regeneration and Ethnic Identity in 1 Peter

Divine Regeneration and Ethnic Identity in 1 Peter

Divine Regeneration and Ethnic Identity in 1 Peter

Mapping Metaphors of Family, Race, and Nation
Katie Marcar, University of Otago, New Zealand
June 2022
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    In this book, Katie Marcar examines how 1 Peter draws together metaphors of family, ethnicity, temple, and priesthood to describe Christian identity. She examines the precedents for these metaphors in Second Temple Judaism and early Christianity in order to highlight the originality, creativity and theological depth of the text. She then explores how these metaphors are combined and developed in 1 Peter to create complex, narratival metaphors which reframe believers' understanding of themselves, their community, and their world. Integrating insights on ethnicity and race in the ancient and modern world, as well as insights from metaphor studies, Marcar examines why it is important for Christians to think of themselves as one family and ethnic group. Marcar concludes by distilling the metaphors of divine regeneration down to their underlying systematic metaphors.

    • Introduces biblical scholars to the Metaphor Identification Procedure (MIP), an objective way of identifying the presence of metaphor in a text as well as other tools for analyzing metaphors in a text
    • Provides examples of inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary research in action, drawing together New Testament, Second Temple Judaism, Classics, and metaphor studies
    • Offers detailed exegesis of 1 Peter using traditional and innovative approaches to the text

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    'Marcar has produced an excellent addition to the literature on 1 Peter, and her in-depth analysis of intertestamental and first-century background literature concerning the themes in play has great value for anyone researching those topics.' Allyson Presswood Nance, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society

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    Product details

    June 2022
    Hardback
    9781108841283
    275 pages
    228 × 151 × 6 mm
    0.164kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: Why this new genos? Christian Ethnic Identity in 1 Peter: Why this new genos?
    • 1. Ethnicity ancient and modern
    • 2. A field guide to metaphors
    • 3. The structure of 1 Peter: A bird's eye view
    • 4. Begotten anew: Divine begetting in 1 Peter
    • 5. Seed metaphors in Jewish and early Christian literature
    • 6. New born babies and spiritual milk in 1 Peter 2:1-3
    • 7. From house to house of God: House and cultic language in 1 Peter 2:4-10
    • 8. From (Re)Generation to Ethnos: Mapping systematic metaphors in 1 Peter
    • 9. Conclusion: The divine regeneration metaphor in 1 Peter
    • Appendix 1: The language of rebirth in Rabbinic Judaism.
      Author
    • Katie Marcar , University of Otago, New Zealand

      Katie Marcar received her doctoral degree from Durham University. She is a Teaching Fellow in the Theology Programme at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand.