Mention -New Testament Abstracts, Vol. 53 No. 1, 2009 "There are many fresh and illuminating arguments to be found in this book." International Review of Biblical Studies, vol. 54:2007/08 "this book is something very special... I would not recommend this book as basic information for somebody who wants to get the first idea of what Historical Jesus research is about... good example of the courageous and unconventional thinking that seems to be characteristic of the Ecole Biblique" Academia, May 2009 Markus Vinzent
A very active member of the Ecole Biblique et Archeologique Francaise de Jerusalem that has done so much to introduce historical criticism into the believer's reading of the Scriptures, Etienne 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opens up for us the main features of the life of Jesus in a reading that oscillates between the questioning of the historical reference and the penetrating understanding of their verbal expression.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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Beginning with the Gospel accounts of the infancy of Jesus, this book opens up the main features of the life of Jesus in a reading that oscillates between the questioning of the historical reference and the penetrating understanding of their verbal expression.
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Foreword; Preface; Translator's Note Introduction Abbreviations; 1. The Eucharist; I - Structure of the Eucharist; II- Song and Sin; III - Scripture and Word of God; Conclusion; 2. The World of Jesus; I - The Sacred Library; A. The Hebrew Bible; B. The Greek Bible; II - Galilee; A Pharisaic Province; B. Jewish Movements; Conclusion; 3. The Gospels; I - Two Paradoxes; A. Why Four Distinct Accounts?; B. About Disciples Become Apostles. Information from the Gospels; II- Synoptic Gospels; A. Difficulties; B. The So-called Theory of Two Sources: A Brief Review; C. The Theory of Two Sources: A Discussion; D. The Stakes - Datings; 4. Life of Jesus; I - The Fulfillment of the Scriptures; II - The Accounts of the Infancy of Jesus; A. Discordances and Significant Details; B. Luke's Account; C. Matthew's Account; III - Baptism of Jesus; A. The Baptism of Jesus in the Gospel; B. John the Baptist; C. Jesus' Break with his Relatives; IV - The Passion; A. The Group of Accounts; B. The Trials; C. The Last Supper; V - Public Life of Jesus; A. Disciples; B. Identity, Teaching and Miracles of Jesus; C. Jewish Controversies; Conclusion; Appendix I: Ancient Texts; 1. Essenes; 2. Suffering Servant Glorified, A New World; 3. Was Herod the Great the Messiah?; 4. John the Baptist; 5. Jesus; 6. Curtain of the Temple and an Empty Tomb; 7. Inscription about Jesus; 8. Disciples of the Miracle-Worker; 9. James the Less; 10. Initiatory Wake; 11. Chronological Chart; Appendix II: The Slavonic Version of Josephus' War of the Jews; Bibliography.
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Beginning with the Gospel accounts of the infancy of Jesus, this book opens up 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.
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By the attention paid to Christian institutions, beginning with the Eucharist, this book gives the reader a renewed understanding of the life of Jesus.
This series focuses on early Jewish and Christian texts and their formative contexts; it also includes sourcebooks that help clarify the ancient world. Five aspects distinguish this series. First, the series reflects the need to situate, and to seek to understand, these ancient texts within their originating social and historical contexts. Second, the series assumes that it is now often difficult to distinguish between Jewish and Christian documents, since all early Christians were Jews. Jesus and his earliest followers were devout Jews who shared many ideas with the well-known Jewish groups, especially the Pharisees, the Essenes, and the various apocalyptic groups. Third, the series recognizes that there were (and still are) many ways of understanding authoritative literature or scripture. Therefore, we must not impose a static notion of canon on the early period of our culture and in turn denigrate some texts with labels such as non-canonical since such terms are anachronistic designations that were only later imposed on the early documents. Fourth, the series emphasizes the need to include all relevant sources and documents, including non-literary data, and that all important methodologies - from archaeology and sociology to rhetoric and theology - should be employed to clarify the origin and meaning of the documents. Fifth, scientific research is at the foundation of these publications which are directed to scholars and those interested in Jewish and Christian origins.
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ISBN
9780567515889
Publisert
2011-11-03
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T.& T.Clark Ltd
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382 gr
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P, 06
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Engelsk
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Heftet
Antall sider
256
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