Matthew, Paul, and the anthropology of law / David A. Kaden.
2016
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Title
Matthew, Paul, and the anthropology of law / David A. Kaden.
Published
Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, [2016]
Copyright
©2016
Call Number
BS2545.L34 K33 2016
ISBN
9783161540769 (pbk. : alk. paper)
316154076X (pbk. : alk. paper)
316154076X (pbk. : alk. paper)
Description
xiv, 238 pages ; 24 cm.
Other Standard Identifiers
9783161540769
System Control No.
(OCoLC)960797769
Note
Revision of author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Toronto, 2014 under title: Law and power : Matthew, Paul and the anthropology of law.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-217) and indexes.
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Table of Contents
Preface
vii
List of Abbreviations
xi
1.
Foucault, Smith, and Comparison
1
1.1.
Problem, Method, and Theory
1
1.1.1.
Overview
1
1.1.2.
Method
9
1.1.3.
Theory
19
1.1.4.
Conclusion
27
2.
Ethnographic Materials, Power Relations, and the Anthropology of Law
28
2.1.
Anthropology of Law in Indonesia, Mexico, the Philippines, and Colonial Hawaii
28
2.1.1.
Overview
28
2.1.2.
Dou Donggo (Indonesia)
33
2.1.3.
Zapotec Peoples (Mexico)
43
2.1.4.
Ilongot Peoples (Philippines)
49
2.1.5.
Colonizing Hawaii
55
2.1.6.
Conclusion
64
3.
Literature Review of Matthean and Pauline Scholarship on the Topic of Law
66
3.1.
Problem of Situating Matthew and Paul vis-a-vis Judaism
66
3.1.1.
Overview
66
3.1.2.
Matthew
71
3.1.3.
Paul
88
4.
Power and Judean Ancestral Customs in the Roman World
108
4.1.
Philo, Josephus, and Roman Administration
108
4.1.1.
Overview
108
4.1.2.
Philo of Alexandria and Judean Ancestral Customs
111
4.1.3.
Framing Judean Rights in the Roman World
118
4.1.4.
Flavius Josephus and Judean Ancestral Customs
122
4.1.5.
Conclusion
142
4.1.6.
Summary
143
5.
Relations of Power in Matthew and Paul
145
5.1.
Empire, Legal Fiction, and Geography
145
5.1.1.
Overview
145
5.1.2.
Imperial Context
148
5.1.3.
Summary
169
5.1.4.
Law, Power, and Legal Fiction
170
5.1.5.
Conclusion
194
Bibliography
197
Index of Ancient Sources
219
Index of Authors
233
Index of Subjects
237