Up the Steep and Stony Road: The Book of Zechariah in Social Location Trajectory Analysis

Byron Curtis

Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Published
13 December 2006
Pages
330
ISBN
9789004151123

Up the Steep and Stony Road: The Book of Zechariah in Social Location Trajectory Analysis

Byron Curtis

How do we account for the strange fourteen-chaptered form of the book of Zechariah? What is the social and historical matrix from which this book derives? Marshaling data about the social typology of religious movements led by such twentieth-century African prophets as Alice Lenshina, Isaiah Shembe, and Simon Kimbangu, Curtis constructs a new method of reading prophetic books, a method he calls social location trajectory analysis, and applies this method to interpret the book of Zechariah in a new light. The author suggests that Zechariah was a product of a single generation in the early Persian period and reopens the possibility that it might, after all, have but one principal author, the eponymous prophet whose name is borne by all fourteen chapters.

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