'Four Gospels, One Jesus? is rightly acclaimed as a classic . . . Burridge is the C. S. Lewis of Bible scholars.'

- Ian Markham, Dean and President of Virginia Theological Seminary, USA,

'Richard Burridge s book packs an enormous amount into a relatively small space solid scholarship, theological acumen, imaginative and sensitive interpretation, a real gift for the telling analogy . . . It is very good to have a fresh edition of this indispensable classic, as learned as it is accessible.'

- Rowan Williams, Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge,

'Four Gospels, One Jesus? enables readers to experience afresh the colour and texture of all four gospels in their unity and their diversity . . . A must for the shelves of thinking Christians everywhere.'

- David Moxon, Archbishop of the New Zealand Dioceses,

"Fresh, exciting, challenging and mind-stretching" Christian Herald Now an SPCK Classic, this is probably the most popular modern introduction to the four Gospel portraits of Jesus. It is written by an internationally respected biblical scholar and Christian communicator. Time and again, this book delights the reader as it points out nuances of wording and presentation that are so often the clues to the gospel writer's mind and to his response to the figure of Jesus Contact.
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A popular modern introduction to the four Gospel portraits of Jesus.
First published in 1994, and revised in 2005, this classic edition includes updated suggestions for further reading at the end of the book

Product details

ISBN
9780281070305
Published
2013-03-21
Edition
3. edition
Publisher
SPCK Publishing
Height
198 mm
Width
129 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
224

Biographical note

The Revd Canon Professor Richard A. Burridge MA, PGCE, PgDipTh, PhD, FKC is an internationally recognised biblical scholar, ethicist, theologian and social commentator, whose books include Imitating Jesus (2007), Four Gospels, One Jesus? (2013) and Four Ministries, One Jesus? (2017). During his career he has been a schoolmaster, parish priest, university chaplain and professor. He served as Dean of King’s College London for over 25 years from 1993 to 2019. He was awarded the Ratzinger Prize for Theology in 2013 by Pope Francis and is the first non-Catholic to receive this prestigious award.