The Elusive Messiah

The Elusive Messiah
Author: Raymond Martin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2018-03-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0429976232

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What might the findings of researchers engaged in the quest for the historical Jesus mean to Christians? In posing this question and others, The Elusive Messiah opens a window for looking anew at the age old problem of faith vs. reason.To fully understand the implications of the historical search, Raymond Martin suggests we must first examine the inquiries of the individual scholars. In the book's first section, he provides an insightful overview into the major players who have written on the subject, among them E. P. Sanders, John Meier, Elizabeth Schussler Fiorenza, J. D. Crossan, and Luke Timothy Johnson.In his second section, Martin discusses various Christian responses to the challenges presented by the historians' work. Martin goes on to argue philosophically that faith and reason are able to coexist alongside each other, and then suggests how this may be the key to Christianity's future.Through readily understandable language and examples, Martin poses basic questions, looks for the answers, and explains how these answers correspond to the overall problem. His accessible writing synthesizes complex academic arguments in ways that bring them down to earth, enabling Christians and other readers to understand what is being claimed and to test these claims for meaningfulness.

The Elusive Messiah

The Elusive Messiah
Author: Raymond Martin
Publisher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1999-06-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Explores philosophically what the quest for the historical Jesus might mean for the faith of educated Christians.

The Messiah Formerly Known as Jesus

The Messiah Formerly Known as Jesus
Author: Tom Breen
Publisher: Baylor University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2008
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1602580197

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Acclaimed "Internet Theologian" Tom Breen has written a satirical, tongue-in-cheek exploration of pop Christianity. Whether pondering why there are so many Christian rock bands but so few good Christian rock songs or providing helpful tips on writing hip translations of the Bible (hint: lose the boring parts and constantly mention celebrities), Breen offers whip-smart, non-stop fun, along with a side-splitting send-up of our contemporary obsessions.

Revelation and Concealment of Christ

Revelation and Concealment of Christ
Author: Saeed Hamid-Khani
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 601
Release: 2021-03-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725291576

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The elusive disposition of John's language has been noted by biblical scholars throughout the history of New Testament studies. The Fourth Gospel is seen as so simple to grasp and yet often pointing beyond itself and beckoning the reader to read deeper. Various socio-linguistic studies have explained this feature as the reflection of the sectarian tendencies in the Johannine Christianity. In his study Saeed Hamid-Khani questions these approaches as inadequate. In turn, he examines John's language within an exegetical and theological framework. He argues that the Sitz im Leben of Johannine language was an environment in which the Hebrew Scriptures were the dominant conceptual force for both the Jews and the Christians. In this context he argues that the essential function of John's enigmatic language is wedded to the Evangelist's purpose in writing the Gospel: namely a steadfast focus upon setting forth that Jesus is the Christ according to the witness of Israel's Scriptures. It is here in these echoes and thematic allusions to the Scriptures that we find the answer to the function and significance of John's unique language: i.e., Jesus is the Messiah, the Saviour of the world, and he is the visible image of the invisible God, the embodiment of the self-revelation of God according to the Scriptures. However, these truths are concealed from the undiscerning and are only revealed by the spirit of God to those who are born of God.

Jesus Is the Christ

Jesus Is the Christ
Author: Michael F. Bird
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2014-07-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830898387

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Who do the Gospels say Jesus is? The title and role of "Messiah" ascribed to Jesus in the Gospels has long been regarded as a late add on, a fabricated claim or an insignificant feature. Michael Bird, however, argues that the Gospels' messianic claims are the most significant feature of their portrayal of Jesus. Bird describes how each Evangelist portrays Jesus as the Messiah of Israel, what they think is at stake in that claim, and how the claim that "Jesus is the Messiah" drives the purpose and shape of the Gospels. Emphasizing that Christianity was a messianic movement rooted in its Jewish context, Bird points toward the profound theological implication of Jesus' identity: that Jesus' messiahship is the "mother of all Christology."

John's Gospel

John's Gospel
Author: Revd Dr Mark W G Stibbe
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2002-09-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134867336

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John's Gospel is an innovative study which shows how the current plurality of literary methodologies can be used effectively to illuminate the text of the fourth gospel. Dr Stibbe, the well-respected author of three previous volumes on St John, uses the methods of structuralism, deconstructionism and narrative criticism in his interpretation. A detailed introduction makes his book accessible to the non-specialist. The book is an invaluable guide to John's Gospel for all those interested in the Bible as literature. It is important reading for all theologians, students of theology and ministers of religion.

The Jesus Legend

The Jesus Legend
Author: Paul Rhodes Eddy
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2007-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0801031141

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Confronts the "legendary Jesus" case, showing how the Synoptic Gospels are the most historically probable representation of the actual Jesus of history.

The Historical Jesus

The Historical Jesus
Author: James K. Beilby
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2010-01-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 083087853X

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The Historical Jesus: Five Views provides a venue for readers to sit in on a virtual seminar on the historical Jesus. Beginning with a scene-setting historical introduction by the editors, prominent figures in the Jesus quest set forth their views and respond to their fellow scholars. For both the classroom and personal study, this is a book that fascinates, probes and engages.

The Pagan Christ

The Pagan Christ
Author: Tom Harpur
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2009-05-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802719384

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A provocative argument for a mystical, rather than historical, understanding of Jesus, leading to a radical rebirth of Christianity in our time. For forty years, scholar and religious commentator Tom Harpur has challenged church orthodoxy and guided thousands of readers on subjects as controversial as the true nature of Christ and life after death. Now, in his most radical and groundbreaking work, Harpur digs deep into the origins of Christianity. At a time of religious extremism, Tom Harpur reveals the virtue of a cosmic faith based on ancient truths that the modern church has renounced. His message is clear: Our blind faith in literalism is killing Christianity. Only with a return to an inclusive religion where Christ lives within each of us will we gain a true understanding of who we are and who we are intended to become. The Pagan Christ is a book of rare insight and power that will reilluminate the Bible and change the way we think about religion.

Handbook for the Study of the Historical Jesus (4 Vols)

Handbook for the Study of the Historical Jesus (4 Vols)
Author: Tom Holmén
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 3740
Release: 2010-12
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9004163727

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V. 1. How to study the historical Jesus -- v. 2. The study of Jesus -- v. 3. The historical Jesus -- v. 4. Individual studies.