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Jesus the Jew : a historian's reading of the gospels

By: Material type: TextTextLondon Fontana c1973Description: 286p.; bibliog. notes; indicesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0006243002
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Contents:
Introduction: from Christianity to Jesus. Part 1: The setting. 1 Jesus the Jew. 2 Jesus and Galilee. 3 Jesus and charismatic Judaism. Part 2: The titles of Jesus. 4 Jesus the prophet. 5 Jesus the lord. 6 Jesus the Messiah. 7 Jesus the son of man. 8 Jesus the son of God. Postscript
Abstract: '...is written for those who, like the author, are eager to explore the primitive and genuine significance of words and events recorded in the Gospels in order to obtain a fuller understanding of the historical Jesus. The book is intended to interest Christians and Jews, people of other creeds, and men and women with no religion at all. It is addressed to scholars and laymen alike.' --Preface
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'1st published by William Collins Sons and Co. Ltd., London, 1973.'. '1st issued in Fontana 1976.'. '2nd impression September 1977.'

Introduction: from Christianity to Jesus. Part 1: The setting. 1 Jesus the Jew. 2 Jesus and Galilee. 3 Jesus and charismatic Judaism. Part 2: The titles of Jesus. 4 Jesus the prophet. 5 Jesus the lord. 6 Jesus the Messiah. 7 Jesus the son of man. 8 Jesus the son of God. Postscript

'...is written for those who, like the author, are eager to explore the primitive and genuine significance of words and events recorded in the Gospels in order to obtain a fuller understanding of the historical Jesus. The book is intended to interest Christians and Jews, people of other creeds, and men and women with no religion at all. It is addressed to scholars and laymen alike.' --Preface

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