Travel and the Making of a Pseudepigraphical Hero in Ancient Jewish and Early Christian Literature

Updated by: 
Shlomo Brand
Research notes: 
SB/not checked/15/05/2024
Reference type: 
Journal Article
Author(s): 
Uusimäki, Elisa
DeCock, Miriam
year: 
2023
Full title: 

Travel and the Making of a Pseudepigraphical Hero in Ancient Jewish and Early Christian Literature

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Early Christianity
Volume: 
14
Issue / Series Volume: 
4
Abbreviated Series Name: 
EC
Pages: 
462-476
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

This article investigates the function of the travel motif in selected ancient Jewish and early Christian pseudepigrapha. It argues that accounts of transformative journeys are an overlooked aspect of this generative body of literature from antiquity. Though the use of the travel motif is not to be regarded as a necessary genre marker, it is remarkable that several pseudepigraphical writings narrate long-distance or cosmic movement of a protagonist who achieves a heightened or heroic status because of acquiring divine knowledge or encountering an aspect of the divine on the move. In most cases, moreover, it is an exemplary figure from the scriptural past who plays a decisive role in the perpetuation of textual tradition.

URL: 
https://www.mohrsiebeck.com/en/article/travel-and-the-making-of-a-pseudepigraphical-hero-in-ancient-jewish-and-early-christian-literature-101628ec-2023-0031?no_cache=1
Label: 
20/05/2024
Record number: 
113 097