Two billion people today identify as Christians, with the implication
that Jesus is the focus of their relationship with God, and their way
of living in the world. Such followers of Jesus are now more numerous
and make up a greater proportion of the world's population than ever
before. Despite its decline in the West, Christianity is rapidly
increasing in areas such as Africa and China. Richard Bauckham
explores the historical figure of Jesus, evaluating the sources and
concluding that they provide us with good historical evidence for his
life and teaching. In order to place Jesus in his proper historical
context, as a Jew from Galilee in the early first century of our era,
Bauckham looks at Jewish religion and society in the land of Israel
under Roman rule. He explores Jesus' symbolic practices as well as his
teachings, looks at his public career and emphasises how his actions,
such as healing and his association with notorious sinners, were just
as important as his words. Bauckham shows that Jesus was devoted to
the God of Israel, with a special focus on God's fatherly love and
compassion, and like every Jewish teacher he expounded the Torah, but
did so in his own distinctive way. With a discussion about the way
Jesus understood himself and what finally led to his death as a
criminal on a Roman cross, he concludes by considering the
significance Jesus has come to have for Christian faith worldwide.
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A Very Short Introduction
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ISBN
9780191620218
Publisert
2019
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Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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