A very active member of the École Biblique et Archéologique
Française de Jérusalem that has done so much to introduce historical
criticism into the believer's reading of the Scriptures, Étienne
Nodet proposes here a beautiful history book. Certainly, in putting
forward to the general public an accessible synthesis of scholarly and
dense works carried out successfully in these recent years, he spares
the reader the ponderousness of a critical apparatus and consigns to
Appendix I the citation of his principal ancient sources. He invites
the reader to a fascinating effort of the intelligence and of the
heart that constitutes the profession of a historian: documentation,
appraisal of documents, examining witnesses, comparisons, inductions
and deductions; even textual criticism is sometimes called upon: for
example, he is one of those who postulates the existence of a "Western
Text" of the New Testament, and draws interesting hypotheses from its
comparison with the standard text of the critical editions. In a
second appendix, not found in the original French work, he presents a
new translation of Josephus' War of the Jews for hints of authentic
non-Christian evidence about Jesus and John the Baptist. Beginning
with the Gospel accounts of the infancy of Jesus, the author opens up
for us the main features of the life of Jesus in a reading that
oscillates between the questioning of the historical reference and the
penetrating understanding of their verbal expression. Finally, there
is the very suggestive sketch of the figure of James, "the brother of
the Lord" and the head of the early Jerusalem church.
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Necessity and Limits of an Inquiry
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780567277237
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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