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한국기독교학회 한국기독교신학논총 한국기독교신학논총 제83집
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2012.10
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101 - 122 (22page)

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This paper argues that Jesus` transfiguration found in the Synoptics (Mark 9:2-10; Matt. 17:1-9; Luke 9:28-36) is influenced by Odysseus` (Od. 16:166-224, 299-399). New Testament scholars have tried to explain Jesus` transfiguration story, emphasizing the difference among three gospels and each gospel`s theology based on these uniquenesses. It is obvious that Luke and Matthew follow the Mark`s version in this story even though there are some differences among them. Most of their attempts, however, complete a half volume of this study because they ignore the literary parallels with the Homeric epics. In the perspective of mimesis criticism, we can find similarity between the Jesus` transfiguration and Odysseus`. Therefore, first, I critically look into some scholars` interpretation of the transfiguration story (W. Hendriksen, Sharon H. Ringe, I. Howard Marshall, Morton Smith, Cyrus H. Gordon, and Dennis R. MacDonald). Then, I present parallelism between Jesus` transfiguration and Odysseus`, by arguing how Luke changes Mark`s version and imitates Homer`s story according to Luke`s theology. As an important cultural, political, philosophical, and religious code at that time, the Homeric epics influenced the Greek and Christian literature. In particular, I argue that although some Moses typology in the transfiguration story is shadowed, the literary parallels and dynamics indicate the influence of Odysseus` transfiguration on Jesus`. Furthermore, this study will help to trace the formation of Luke-Acts, which is also important for the study of Christian origins.

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