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dc.contributor.authorRedman, Judy Christine Singleen
dc.contributor.authorPlayoust, Catherineen
dc.contributor.authorFranzmann, Majella Mariaen
dc.contributor.authorGarland, Lindaen
dc.contributor.authorDillon, Matthew Pen
dc.contributor.authorFudge, Thomasen
dc.date.accessioned2018-05-25T15:43:00Z-
dc.date.created2017en
dc.date.issued2018-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/23101-
dc.description.abstractThis thesis presents a methodology for comparing parables that takes seriously what we know about the way individuals and groups remember events and stories and about their oral transmission. It then uses the methodology to compare the six dominion (kingdom) parables in the Gospel of Thomas which are seen to have parallels in Matthew's gospel with their Matthean counterparts. The methodology looks at the parables as whole narratives within both their socio-historical and literary contexts before considering any metaphorical significance of individual parts of the narrative. I argue that an analysis combining psychological and sociological studies on human memory, eyewitness testimony and oral transmission provides compelling evidence that we do not have available the tools we need to establish either Jesus's actual words or the trajectories through which they passed before entering written records. This is, however, no different to the kind of information we have about any other historical figure of his time. A memory studies approach does, however, indicate that the authors of the Gospels conveyed what they remembered to be the actual words and events rather than producing a version that was intentionally manipulated for theological ends. Concepts from four key works (in alphabetical order of author) have been particularly influential in the investigation: William Arnal's (2016) understanding of why Thomas is structured as it is; Joachim Jeremias's (1972, 100–02) contention that the Greek ὅμοιος + dative construction indicates that the comparandum of a simile is being compared to the whole circumstance being described rather than just the apparent comparatum; Stephen Patterson's (2011) perception of the effect of persecution on the canonical presentation of the Jesus events and the likely difference in socio-historical context between the canon and Thomas; and Ruben Zimmermann's (2015) methodology of parable analysis. The application of the methodology has resulted in new insights into the parables studied that are more sustainable from the text than those previously offered, especially with respect to Gos. Thom. 20, 96, 107, and 109. Its application also demonstrates that while de-contextualised parables are polyvalent, the contexts within which the texts under consideration are found put significant limits on how the gospel authors might have intended them to be understood.en
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dc.titleThomasine Dominion Parables with Matthean Parallels - A Memory Studies Approachen
dc.typeThesis Doctoralen
dc.subject.keywordsComparative Literature Studiesen
dc.subject.keywordsChristian Studies (incl Biblical Studies and Church History)en
dc.subject.keywordsEpistemologyen
local.contributor.firstnameJudy Christine Singleen
local.contributor.firstnameCatherineen
local.contributor.firstnameMajella Mariaen
local.contributor.firstnameLindaen
local.contributor.firstnameMatthew Pen
local.contributor.firstnameThomasen
local.access.embargoedto2019-04-07en
local.subject.for2008200524 Comparative Literature Studiesen
local.subject.for2008220401 Christian Studies (incl Biblical Studies and Church History)en
local.subject.for2008220304 Epistemologyen
local.subject.seo2008950499 Religion and Ethics not elsewhere classifieden
dcterms.RightsStatementCopyright 2017 - Judy Christine Single Redmanen
dc.date.conferred2018en
local.hos.emailhoshass@une.edu.auen
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local.contributor.grantorUniversity of New Englanden
local.profile.schoolSchool of Humanitiesen
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local.profile.emailCatherine.Playoust@ctc.edu.auen
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local.profile.emailtfudge@une.edu.auen
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local.title.maintitleThomasine Dominion Parables with Matthean Parallels - A Memory Studies Approachen
local.output.categorydescriptionT2 Thesis - Doctorate by Researchen
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local.school.graduationSchool of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciencesen
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local.search.authorRedman, Judy Christine Singleen
local.search.supervisorPlayoust, Catherineen
local.search.supervisorFranzmann, Majella Mariaen
local.search.supervisorGarland, Lindaen
local.search.supervisorDillon, Matthew Pen
local.search.supervisorFudge, Thomasen
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local.year.conferred2018en
local.subject.for2020470507 Comparative and transnational literatureen
local.subject.for2020500401 Christian studiesen
local.subject.for2020500305 Epistemologyen
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