Jesus remembered / James D.G. Dunn
Language: англійська.Description: xvii, 1019 pages ; 25 cmISBN: 0802839312; 9780802839312.Series: Christianity in the making ;, volume 1Dewey: 232, 22Classification: 11.46 ; 6,11 ; 6,12 ; BC 7100 ; BC 7496 ; 232Contents note: Preface. Christianity in the making -- part 1. Faith and the historical Jesus. Introduction -- The (re- )awakening of historical awareness -- The flight from dogma -- The flight from history -- History, hermeneutics and faith -- part 2. From the Gospels to Jesus. The sources -- The tradition -- The historical context -- Through the Gospels to Jesus -- part 3. The mission of Jesus. Beginning from the baptism of John -- The kingdom of God -- For whom did Jesus intend his message? -- The character of discipleship -- part 4. The question of Jesus' self-understanding. Who did they think Jesus was? -- How did Jesus see his own role? -- part 5. The climax of Jesus' mission. Crucifixus sub Pontio Pilato -- Et Resurrexit -- Jesus remembered Abstract: Focusing on Jesus, this first volume of Christianity in the making has several distinct features. It garners the lessons to be learned from the "quest for the historical Jesus" and meets the hermeneutical challenges to a historical and theological assessment of the Jesus tradition. It provides a fresh perspective both on the impact made by Jesus and on the traditions about Jesus as oral tradition, hence the title "Jesus Remembered." And it offers a fresh analysis of the details of that tradition, emphasizing its characteristic (rather than dissimilar) features. Noteworthy too are Dunn's treatments of the source question (particularly Q and the noncanonical Gospels) and of Jesus the Jew in his Galilean context..Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 901-948) and indexes..Subject - Personal Name: Jesus Christ -- Person and offices | Jesus Christ -- Person and offices -- Biblical teaching | Jesus Christ -- History of doctrines -- Early church, ca. 30-600 | Jesus Christ -- Historicity | Jesus Christ -- Jewishness | Jesus Christ | Jesus Christ -- Historicity | Jesus Christ -- Influence | Jésus-Christ -- Personne et fonctions | Jésus-Christ -- Histoire des doctrines -- ca 30-600 (Église primitive) | Jesus Christ | Jesus Christus | Jezus van Nazareth | Jésus-Christ | Jesus Christus Subject - Title: Bibel Subject - Topical Name: 11.46 study and interpretation of the New Testament | Jewishness of Jesus Christ | Historicity of Jesus Christ | Christology | Theology, Doctrinal | Geschichtlichkeit | Christologie | Leven van Jezus | Christianisme | Christologie | Église primitive | Histoire | Historicité de Jésus-Christ| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 901-948) and indexes.
Preface. Christianity in the making -- part 1. Faith and the historical Jesus. Introduction -- The (re- )awakening of historical awareness -- The flight from dogma -- The flight from history -- History, hermeneutics and faith -- part 2. From the Gospels to Jesus. The sources -- The tradition -- The historical context -- Through the Gospels to Jesus -- part 3. The mission of Jesus. Beginning from the baptism of John -- The kingdom of God -- For whom did Jesus intend his message? -- The character of discipleship -- part 4. The question of Jesus' self-understanding. Who did they think Jesus was? -- How did Jesus see his own role? -- part 5. The climax of Jesus' mission. Crucifixus sub Pontio Pilato -- Et Resurrexit -- Jesus remembered.
Focusing on Jesus, this first volume of Christianity in the making has several distinct features. It garners the lessons to be learned from the "quest for the historical Jesus" and meets the hermeneutical challenges to a historical and theological assessment of the Jesus tradition. It provides a fresh perspective both on the impact made by Jesus and on the traditions about Jesus as oral tradition, hence the title "Jesus Remembered." And it offers a fresh analysis of the details of that tradition, emphasizing its characteristic (rather than dissimilar) features. Noteworthy too are Dunn's treatments of the source question (particularly Q and the noncanonical Gospels) and of Jesus the Jew in his Galilean context.
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