STAR - Studies in Theology and Religion, 3
This book contains the contributions to the first international conference organised by the Netherlands School for Advanced Studies in Theology and Religion (NOSTER), held in the Netherlands in January 1999.
The conference theme was inspired by Eric Hobsbawm and Terence Ranger’s influentual volume, The Invention of Tradition. Their work provided a starting point for discussing formations and changes of religious traditions on the one hand, and the interaction of religious identities and the transformation of traditions on the other.
After an introductory section discussing Hobsbawm’s definitions and his theoretical framework, and offering several critical applications of his framework to Christian traditions, the main part of this volume consists of three thematic sections: the theme of the Exodus, the earliest traditions about the Lord’s supper, and the modern “myth of Fundamentalism”.
This volume will be of interest to all those engaged in the study of religious traditions and identities, and the way in which these interact.
From the Contents
The Invention of Religious Traditions
Counterfactuals and the Invention of Religious Traditions - Marcel Sarot
The Creation of Tradition: Rereading and Reading beyond Hobsbawm - Paul Post
Early Christianity between Divine Promise and Earthly Politics - Willemien Otten
Challenging the Tradition of the Bodiless God: A Way to Inclusive Monotheism? - Kune E. Biezeveld
Invention of Tradition? Trinity as Test - Herwi Rikhof
Inventing and Re-inventing the Exodus
The Exodus as Charter Myth - Karel van der Toorn
Exodus: Liberation History against Charter Myth - Rainer Albertz
The Development of the Exodus Tradition - John Collins
History-oriented Foundation Myths in Israel and its Environment - Hans-Peter Müller
The Exodus Motif in the Theologies of Liberation: Changes of Perspective - Georges De Schrijver
Exodus in the African-American Experience - Theo Witvliet
The Invention of the Eucharist and its Aftermath
The Early History of the Lord’s Supper - Henk Jan de Jonge
The Early History of the Lord’s Supper: Response to Henk Jan de Jonge - Dietrich-Alex Koch
The Lord’s Supper and the Holy Communion in the Middle Ages: Sources, Significance, Remains and Confusion - Charles Caspers
Meal and Sacrament: How Do We Encounter the Lord at the Table - Gerrit Immink
Religious Fundamentalism: Facts and Fiction
The Borderline between Muslim Fundamentalism and Muslim Modernism: An Indonesian Example - Herman Beck
The Roaring Lion Strikes Again: Modernity vs. Dutch Orthodox Protestantism - Hijme Stoffels
Fundamentalism: The Possibilities and Limitations of a Social-Psychological Approach - Jacques Janssen, Jan van der Lans and Mark Dechesne
Consultant editor: Frederick Schram