Jesus the Epic Hero
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Jesus the Epic Hero

The Theology of Empress Eudocia’s Homeric Gospel

  1. 207 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Jesus the Epic Hero

The Theology of Empress Eudocia’s Homeric Gospel

About this book

The ancient cento-genre was prone to be used on all kinds of subjects. New texts were created out of the classical epics. Empress Eudocia followed this practice and composed the story of Jesus in lines lifted almost verbatim from Homer's epics. Jesus and his relevance to her audience is thus presented within the confines of style and vocabulary offered by the Iliad and Odyssey. The lines picked to convey her theology are often clustered around key Homeric motifs or type scenes, such as warfare, homecoming, feast, reconciliation, hospitality. Jesus waging war against all evil and Hades in particular runs throughout this Homeric and simultaneously biblical epic. The story starts in the Old Testament which is conceived as a divine counsel on Mt. Olympus where a plan to save sinful humanity is presented. The narrative then follows the biographic lines of the canonical gospels, with John's Gospel holding pride of place in the way she renders and interprets the Jesus-story. The story told suspends both the geography and time of Jesus. Eudocia preaches the story she tells. She emerges in this poem as one of the most, if not the most prolific female theologian and preacher in the first Christian centuries.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Preface
  4. Abbreviations
  5. ‌‌Introduction
  6. A Homeric Gospel
  7. A Divine Plan Is Conceived
  8. A Reader’s Guide: Chapters 19–22
  9. A Ministry That Is a Sign
  10. Homeric Banquets and Feasting in the Sign-Miracle Cycle
  11. Homeward Bound in the Sign-Miracle Cycle
  12. Recognizing the Divine and Finding a Groom in the Sign-Miracle Cycle
  13. Taking on Death/Hades in the Sign-Miracle Cycle
  14. Feast and Eucharist in the Passion Story
  15. The Battle: Overthrowing Hades in the Passion Story
  16. “The Man Who Wrought Much Evil, Beyond the Others Together”: Judas
  17. Conclusion
  18. Notes
  19. Bibliography
  20. Index
  21. About the Author