The Peril of Modernizing Jesus

The Peril of Modernizing Jesus
Title The Peril of Modernizing Jesus PDF eBook
Author Henry J. Cadbury
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 232
Release 2007-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1725218135

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As the dean of Luke-Acts studies in America, Henry J. Cadbury also wrote ground-breaking treatments of Jesus and early Christianity. In 'The Peril of Modernizing Jesus', Cadbury helps us consider the Jesus of his day rather than the Jesus of our making. Subjects covered in this book include the following: - anachronism in thinking about Jesus - the cause and cure of modernism - the Jewishness of the Gospels - Jesus and the mentality of our age - limitations of Jesus's social teachings - purpose, aim, and motive in Jesus - the religion of Jesus

The Peril of Modernizing Jesus

The Peril of Modernizing Jesus
Title The Peril of Modernizing Jesus PDF eBook
Author Henry J. Cadbury
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 233
Release 2007-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1556351453

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As the dean of Luke-Acts studies in America, Henry J. Cadbury also wrote ground-breaking treatments of Jesus and early Christianity. In 'The Peril of Modernizing Jesus', Cadbury helps us consider the Jesus of his day rather than the Jesus of our making. Subjects covered in this book include the following: - anachronism in thinking about Jesus - the cause and cure of modernism - the Jewishness of the Gospels - Jesus and the mentality of our age - limitations of Jesus's social teachings - purpose, aim, and motive in Jesus - the religion of Jesus

The Peril of Modernizing Jesus

The Peril of Modernizing Jesus
Title The Peril of Modernizing Jesus PDF eBook
Author Henry Joel Cadbury
Publisher
Pages 216
Release 1937
Genre
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The Historical Jesus in the Twentieth Century

The Historical Jesus in the Twentieth Century
Title The Historical Jesus in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Walter P. Weaver
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 468
Release 1999-07-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781563382802

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Written in a clear and engaging style, Weaver's story chronicles not only the progress of Jesus research but also the cultural drifts and sociological phenomena that relate to the varying pictures of Jesus that scholarship has produced.

Jesus

Jesus
Title Jesus PDF eBook
Author Henry J. Cadbury
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 139
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1606082000

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Long before the New Quest for Jesus... Henry Cadbury followed his first book on Jesus, The Peril of Modernizing Jesus(1937) with a second a decade later. While still challenging our tendencies to confine the Master of Galilee to familiar programs and strategies, Jesus: What Manner of Man poses a more constructive approach to what might be known about the Jesus of history. In doing so, Cadbury focuses not simply on what he said and did, but more incisively on how Jesus taught and operated. Building on pressing questions about Jesus within the Gospels themselves, Cadbury brings their inquiry to bear on contemporary quests for Jesus with striking relevance. - from the new foreword by Paul N. Anderson, George Fox University

A History of the Quests for the Historical Jesus, Volume 2

A History of the Quests for the Historical Jesus, Volume 2
Title A History of the Quests for the Historical Jesus, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author Colin Brown
Publisher Zondervan Academic
Pages 753
Release 2022-11-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 0310125626

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A comprehensive, two-volume reassessment of the quests for the historical Jesus that details their origins and underlying presuppositions as well as their ongoing influence on today's biblical and theological scholarship. Jesus' life and teaching is important to every question we ask about what we believe and why we believe it. And yet there has never been common agreement about his identity, intentions, or teachings—even among first-century historians and scholars. Throughout history, different religious and philosophical traditions have attempted to claim Jesus and paint him in the cultural narratives of their heritage, creating a labyrinth of conflicting ideas. From the evolution of orthodoxy and quests before Albert Schweitzer's famous "Old Quest," to today's ongoing questions about criteria, methods, and sources, A History of the Quests for the Historical Jesus not only chronicles the developments but lays the groundwork for the way forward. The late Colin Brown brings his scholarly prowess in both theology and biblical studies to bear on the subject, assessing not only the historical and exegetical nuts and bolts of the debate about Jesus of Nazareth but also its philosophical, sociological, and theological underpinnings. Instead of seeking a bedrock of "facts," Brown stresses the role of hermeneutics in formulating questions and seeking answers. Colin Brown was almost finished with the manuscript at the time of his passing in 2019. Brought to its final form by Craig A. Evans, this book promises to become the definitive history and assessment of the quests for the historical Jesus. Volume One (sold separately) covers the period from the beginnings of Christianity to the end of World War II. Volume Two covers the period from the post-War era through contemporary debates.

Jesus in an Age of Neoliberalism

Jesus in an Age of Neoliberalism
Title Jesus in an Age of Neoliberalism PDF eBook
Author James G. Crossley
Publisher Routledge
Pages 265
Release 2014-10-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 1317546121

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'Jesus in an Age of Neoliberalism' analyses the ideology underpinning contemporary scholarly and popular quests for the historical Jesus. Focusing on cultural and political issues, the book examines postmodernism, multiculturalism and the liberal masking of power. The study ranges across diverse topics: the dubious periodisation of the quest for the historical Jesus; 'biblioblogging'; Jesus the 'Great Man' and western individualism; image-conscious Jesus scholarship; the 'Jewishness' of Jesus and the multicultural Other; evangelical and 'mythical' Jesuses; and the contradictions between personal beliefs and dominant ideological trends in the construction of historical Jesuses. 'Jesus in an Age of Neoliberalism' offers readers a radical revisioning of contemporary biblical studies.