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Whose Historical Jesus?

Whose Historical Jesus?

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£34.00

Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
ISBN: 9780889202955
Number of Pages: 352
Published: 30/05/1997
Width: 14.8 cm
Height: 22.4 cm

The figure of Jesus has fascinated Western civilization for centuries. As the year 2000 approaches, eliciting connections with Jesus' birth and return, excitement grows - as does the number of studies about Jesus. Cutting through this mass of material, Whose Historical Jesus? provides a collection of penetrating, jargon-free, intelligently organized essays that convey well both the centrality and the complexity of deciphering the historical Jesus.

Contributors include such eminent scholars as John Dominic Crossan, Burton L. Mack, Seán Freyne and Peter Richardson. Essays range from traditional to modern and postmodern and address both recent and enduring concerns. Introductions and reflections augment these lucid essays, provide context and help the reader focus on the issues at stake. Whose Historical Jesus? will be of interest to all who wish to understand the current controversies and historical debates, who want insightful critiques of those views or who would like guidance on the direction of future studies.

  • Whose Historical Jesus? edited by William E. Arnal and Michel Desjardins
  • Preface Michel Desjardins, Wilfrid Laurier University
  • Part One:
  • Recent Concerns
  • The Mediterranean Jesus
  • 1. The Mediterranean Jesus: Context William Klassen, Emmanuel College
  • 2. Itinerants and Householders in the Earliest Jesus Movement John Dominic Crossan, De Paul University
  • 3. Q and a Cynic-Like Jesus Burton L. Mack, Claremont Graduate School
  • 4. The Gospel of Thomas and the Cynic Jesus John W. Marshall, Princeton University
  • The Galilean Jewish Jesus
  • 5. The Galilean Jewish Jesus: Context William E. Arnal, University of Toronto
  • 6. Galilean Questions to Crossan's Meditteranean Jesus Seán Freyne, Trinity College
  • Socio-Rhetorical Interests
  • 7. Socio-Rhetorical Interests: Context Willi Braun, Bishop's University
  • 8. The Rhetoric of the Historical Jesus L. Gregory Bloomquist, Université St. Paul
  • 9. Cosmology and the Jesus Miracles Wendy Cotter, Loyola University of Chicago
  • 10. The Theological Importance of the ""Third Quest"" for the Historical Jesus Halvor Moxnes, University of Oslo
  • Academic Engagement
  • 11. Academic Engagement: Context Sandra Walker-Ramisch, Carleton University
  • 12. A Feminist Experience of Historical-Jesus Scholarship Jane Schaberg, University of Detroit Mercy
  • 13. The Historical Jesus and African New Testament Scholarship Grant LeMarquand, Wycliffe College
  • Recent Concerns: Closing Thoughts
  • Recent Concerns: The Scholar as Engagé Leif E. Vaage, Emmanuel College
  • Part Two:
  • Enduring Concerns
  • Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls
  • 15. Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls: Context Terence L. Donaldson, College of Emmanuel and St. Cloud
  • 16. The Historical Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls Wayne O. McCready, University of Calgary
  • Apocalypticism
  • 17. Apocalypticism: Context Dietmar Neufeld, University of British Columbia
  • 18. Will the Reader Understand? Apocalypse as Veil or Vision in Recent Historical-Jesus Research Edith M. Humphrey, McGill University
  • The Christ of Faith
  • 19. The Christ of Faith: Context Stephen Westerholm, McMaster University
  • 20. Is the ""Historical Jesus"" a Christological Construct? Barry W. Henaut, University of Toronto
  • Continuing Historical-Jesus Studies
  • 21. Continuing Historical-Jesus Studies: Context Robert L. Webb, Campion College
  • 22. A Taxonomy of Recent Historical-Jesus Work Larry W. Hurtado, New College
  • Enduring Concerns: Closing Thoughts
  • Enduring Concerns: Desiderata for Future Historical-Jesus Research Paul Richardson, University of Toronto
  • Conclusion
  • Making and Re-Making the Jesus Sign: Contemporary Markings on the Body of Christ William E. Arnal, University of Toronto
  • Contributors
  • Indices
  • Subject Index
  • Modern Authors Index
  • Ancient Sources Index

    William E. Arnal, Michel Desjardins

    William E. Arnal is an assistant professor in the Department of Religion and Classics at New York University.

    Michel Desjardins is Associate Professor in the Department of Religion and Culture at Wilfrid Laurier University.