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The book cover of Jaime Clark-Soles' "Scripture Cannot Be Broken," featuring a simple blue design.

Hardcover

Scripture Cannot Be Broken

The Social Function of the Use of Scripture in the Fourth Gospel

Jaime Clark-Soles

Scripture is powerful for all who lend it authority. Jaime explores the ways in which the author of the Fourth Gospel deploys scripture to form his sectarian community. The first part of the book provides the sociological framework for addressing the role of scripture within sectarian communities. By definition, sects are in conflict with a parent tradition. How, if at all, does a sect appropriate those texts that not only "belong" to the parent tradition but also are used by that parent tradition to deride the sectarians? By investigating the dynamics of scripture in the ancient Qumran community and in the modern Branch Davidian community, Jaime sheds light on the community of the Fourth Gospel.

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