Jesus in Context

Jesus in Context
Author: Darrell L. Bock
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2005-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0801027195

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Gathers key extra-biblical writings that provide the necessary background for Gospel passages in one handy volume.

The Historical Jesus in Context

The Historical Jesus in Context
Author: Amy-Jill Levine
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2009-01-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 140082737X

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The Historical Jesus in Context is a landmark collection that places the gospel narratives in their full literary, social, and archaeological context. More than twenty-five internationally recognized experts offer new translations and descriptions of a broad range of texts that shed new light on the Jesus of history, including pagan prayers and private inscriptions, miracle tales and martyrdoms, parables and fables, divorce decrees and imperial propaganda. The translated materials--from Christian, Coptic, and Jewish as well as Greek, Roman, and Egyptian texts--extend beyond single phrases to encompass the full context, thus allowing readers to locate Jesus in a broader cultural setting than is usually made available. This book demonstrates that only by knowing the world in which Jesus lived and taught can we fully understand him, his message, and the spread of the Gospel. Gathering in one place material that was previously available only in disparate sources, this formidable book provides innovative insight into matters no less grand than first-century Jewish and Gentile life, the composition of the Gospels, and Jesus himself.

Christology in Context

Christology in Context
Author: Marinus de Jonge
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1988-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780664250102

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In Christology in Context, Marinus de Jonge presents the varied response to Jesus of Nazareth by his first-century followers. A scholarly yet highly accessible work, this book provides a knowledge base for formal, systematic analysis of New Testament Christology.

Meet Jesus

Meet Jesus
Author: Lynn Tuttle Gunney
Publisher: Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781558965249

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Meet Jesus is a picture book that introduces young children (ages 4-8) to Jesus and his lessons of love, kindness, forgiveness and peace. Meet Jesus emphasizes the humanity rather than the divinity of Jesus, giving the story broad appeal for liberal or progressive Christians and non-Christians alike. The text includes Bible references with corresponding Bible passages in the back of the book.

A New Vision for Israel

A New Vision for Israel
Author: Scot McKnight
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780802842121

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The most important development in recent historical Jesus studies is the attempt to understand the ministry of Jesus in "political" terms. In calling the nation of Israel to repentance, Jesus served as a national prophet concerned with the salvation of Israel. Scot McKnight furthers this line of inquiry by showing how Jesus' teachings are to be understood in relation to his role as a political figure. McKnight looks closely at Jesus' teachings on God, the kingdom, and ethics, demonstrating in each case how Jesus' mission to restore Israel brings his teachings into a bold new light.

The Cross in Our Context

The Cross in Our Context
Author: Douglas John Hall
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781451407167

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In this small gem of theological reflection, North America's foremost "theologian of the cross" offers a profound and compelling contemplation on the relevance of the church's most fundamental confession. Hall ponders what confessing Jesus as crucified means in today's context, one that is postmodern, pluralistic, multicultural, and in some respects post-Christian. A digest of his monumental trilogy, this book lays out in brief compass the heart of Hall's theology of the cross, contrasting it sharply with the theology of established Christianity, showing how it reframes classical Christology and soteriology, and drawing the implications for what it means to be human, for Christian ethics, and for the church.

Servant of All

Servant of All
Author: Ralph E. Enlow, Jr.
Publisher: Kirkdale Press
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2019-07-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1683592980

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What did Jesus really mean when he said, "Anyone who wants to be first must be the very last, the servant of all" (Mark 9:35)? Servant leadership is commended by popular leadership writers and scholars. However, much of the practical, theoretical, and even theological commentary on servant leadership doesn't do the Bible justice. It fails to account for the context and history of interpretation around this often-quoted saying of Jesus. This context has everything to do with a truly biblical understanding of servant leadership, and that's what Servant of All unfolds. In a culture where greatness is often confused with fame or competence, Servant of All is a much-needed correction. This useful guide includes personal and group reflection questions, ideal for ministry training and discipleship.

Jesus' Little Instruction Book

Jesus' Little Instruction Book
Author: Thomas Cahill
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2011-11-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0307807584

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Jesus' teachings have reached across two millenia, inspiring, informing, and uplifting people from all walks of life. In this elegant little volume, a noted religious publisher and biblical student has collected Jesus' key messenges, culled from the Gospels. Organized thematically, Jesus' words speak directly to contemporary lives and convey a man unlike any other man whose life contains a message for all. Engaging and nondoctrinal commentary throughout places the sayings in their historical context and drawn to this simple and beautiful rendering of Jesus' unique--an, even today, unconventional--message for the heart.

Jesus in Context

Jesus in Context
Author: Richard A. Horsley
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 282
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451416695

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*Applies new methods to the study of the historical Jesus * Includes illuminating maps

Kingdom Ethics, 2nd ed.

Kingdom Ethics, 2nd ed.
Author: David P. Gushee
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2016-07-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1467445711

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"Kingdom Ethics is arguably the most significant and comprehensive Christian ethics textbook of our time.” — Michelle A. Clifton-Soderstrom, North Park Theological Seminary Christian churches across the spectrum, and Christian ethics as an academic discipline, are often guilty of evading what Jesus actually said about moral life, focusing instead on other biblical texts or traditions. This evasion of Jesus has seriously malformed Christian moral witness—which Jesus said is tested by whether we put his words “into practice.” David Gushee and Glen Stassen’s Kingdom Ethics is the leading Christian introductory ethics textbook for the twenty-first century. Solidly rooted in Scripture—and uniquely focusing on Jesus’s teachings in the Sermon on the Mount—the book has offered students, pastors, and other readers a comprehensive and challenging framework for Christian ethical thought. Writing to recenter Christian ethics in Jesus Christ, Gushee and Stassen focus on the meaning of the Kingdom of God, perennial themes of moral authority and moral norms, and all the issues raised by the Sermon on the Mount—such as life and death, sexual and gender ethics, love and justice, truth telling, and politics. This second edition of Kingdom Ethics is substantially revised by Gushee and features enhanced and updated treatments of all major contemporary ethical issues—including updated data and examples, a more global perspective, gender-inclusive language, a clearer focus on methodology, discussion questions for every chapter, and a detailed new glossary. Kingdom Ethics is for readers anywhere wanting a robust, comprehensive understanding of Christian ethics that is founded on the concrete teachings of Jesus and will equip them for further exploration into the field.