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Memory, Jesus, and the Synoptic Gospels

Author : Robert Kerry McIver
Publisher : Brill Academic Publishers
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 38,8 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Bible
ISBN : 9789004202566

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This groundbreaking work addresses the impact that the qualities of human memory would have had on the traditions of the historical Jesus found in the Synoptic Gospels.

Christology and the Synoptic Problem

Author : Peter M. Head
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 362 pages
File Size : 11,73 MB
Release : 1997-07-03
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780521584883

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This book makes a major contribution to the ongoing debate about the synoptic problem, especially concerning the question of which gospel was written first. The scholarly consensus, developed over two hundred years of discussion, has favoured Markan priority and the dependence of both Matthew and Luke upon Mark. In an ongoing contemporary revival of the Griesbach hypothesis, some scholars have advocated the view that Mark used, conflated and abbreviated Matthew and Luke. The author explores the role played by arguments connected with christological development in support of both these views. Deploying a comparative redaction-critical approach to the problem, Dr Head argues that the critical basis of the standard christological argument for Markan priority is insecure and based on anachronistic scholarly concerns. Nevertheless, in a through-going comparative reappraisal of the christological outlooks of Matthew and Mark the author finds decisive support for the hypothesis of Markan priority, arguing that Matthew was a developer rather than a corrector of Mark.

Jesus Becoming Jesus

Author : Thomas Weinandy
Publisher : CUA Press
Page : 505 pages
File Size : 13,91 MB
Release : 2018-04-06
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0813230454

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Jesus Becoming Jesus presents a theological interpretation of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. Unlike many conventional biblical commentaries, Weinandy concentrates on the theological content contained within the Synoptic Gospels. He does thi

New Approaches to Jesus and the Gospels

Author : Royce G. Gruenler
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 39,6 MB
Release : 2015-05-12
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1725235587

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The approaches of contemporary New Testament scholarship to Jesus and the Gospels have been, in Royce Gordon Gruenler's view, inadequate. Instead, he offers some imaginative and well-articulated reflections on several new and promising approaches. These "have meant a great deal to me over the past few years," he writes, "since in fact I had a change of personal commitment from a former liberalism which had run dry, to the rediscovery of the vitality of my earlier evangelical heritage." This change was precipitated by "the investigation of the data" that this provocative volume details. Gruenler employs a phenomenology of persons, borrowed from Wittgenstein, to highlight the fundamental claims of Jesus. Though limiting himself to the core of sayings accepted by radical critics as authentic, the author concludes that Jesus' concept of himself is so incredible on any human level that it becomes academic to insist on separating his implicit from his explicit christological claims. The use of redaction criticism to distinguish the two, therefore, is misguided. Marshaled in support are Lewis, who urges attentiveness and obedience to the story; Ramsey, who points to the "logically odd" supernaturalism of the Gospels; Polanyi, the tacit dimension of trust; Marcel, Jesus' creative fidelity; Tolkien, the spell of the story; and Van Til, the importance of presuppositions in Gospel research.

The Gospel According to Matthew

Author :
Publisher : Canongate U.S.
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 18,7 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Bibles
ISBN : 9780802136169

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The publication of the King James version of the Bible, translated between 1603 and 1611, coincided with an extraordinary flowering of English literature and is universally acknowledged as the greatest influence on English-language literature in history. Now, world-class literary writers introduce the book of the King James Bible in a series of beautifully designed, small-format volumes. The introducers' passionate, provocative, and personal engagements with the spirituality and the language of the text make the Bible come alive as a stunning work of literature and remind us of its overwhelming contemporary relevance.

The Gospel According to Mark

Author :
Publisher : Canongate Books
Page : 73 pages
File Size : 33,24 MB
Release : 1999-01-01
Category : Bibles
ISBN : 0857860976

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The earliest of the four Gospels, the book portrays Jesus as an enigmatic figure, struggling with enemies, his inner and external demons, and with his devoted but disconcerted disciples. Unlike other gospels, his parables are obscure, to be explained secretly to his followers. With an introduction by Nick Cave

The Jesus Legend

Author : Paul Rhodes Eddy
Publisher : Baker Academic
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 18,37 MB
Release : 2007-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0801031141

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Confronts the "legendary Jesus" case, showing how the Synoptic Gospels are the most historically probable representation of the actual Jesus of history.

Jesus and the Impurity of Spirits in the Synoptic Gospels

Author : Clinton Wahlen
Publisher : Mohr Siebeck
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 34,93 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9783161483875

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This study sheds light on Jewish and early Christian reflections on spirits and demons and explores the relation between Judaism and early Christianity in the first century.