Jesus in Context
Autor Bruce D Chilton, Craig A Evansen Limba Engleză Legat în piele – oct 1997
Better methods for assessing not simply the authenticity of reported sayings and deeds, but for tracing the development of tradition are considered. The authors are convinced that most of the Synoptic tradition is authentic, but that much of it has been reinterpreted and recontextualized. Herein lies the real challenge for those investigating the historical Jesus.
The Proclamation of Jesus opens up new avenues of study and makes new proposals for understanding Jesus in the context of his place and time.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004107465
ISBN-10: 9004107460
Pagini: 572
Dimensiuni: 167 x 245 x 39 mm
Greutate: 1.18 kg
Editura: Brill
ISBN-10: 9004107460
Pagini: 572
Dimensiuni: 167 x 245 x 39 mm
Greutate: 1.18 kg
Editura: Brill
Public țintă
All those interested in the historical Jesus and first-century Palestinian Judaism, as well as those interested in the social scientific methods.Notă biografică
Bruce Chilton, Ph.D. (1976) in Divinity, Cambridge University (St. John's College) is Bernard Iddings Bell Professor of Religion at Bard College. He is a scholar of early Christianity and Judaism; his publications include The Isaiah Targum (Clark and Glazier, 1987) and The Temple of Jesus (Penn. State, 1992).
Craig A. Evans, Ph.D. (1983) in Biblical Studies, Claremont Graduate School, is Professor of New Testament at Trinity Western University. He has published extensively on the historical Jesus and early Jewish and Christian relations, including Jesus and His Contemporaries (Brill, 1995).
Craig A. Evans, Ph.D. (1983) in Biblical Studies, Claremont Graduate School, is Professor of New Testament at Trinity Western University. He has published extensively on the historical Jesus and early Jewish and Christian relations, including Jesus and His Contemporaries (Brill, 1995).