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Resurrecting Jesus The Earliest Christian Tradition And Its Interpreters Dale C Allison Jr

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Resurrecting Jesus The Earliest Christian Tradition And Its Interpreters Dale C Allison Jr
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Publisher: T & T Clark International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.17 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Dale C. Allison Jr.
ISBN: 9780567029003, 056702900X
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Resurrecting Jesus The Earliest Christian Tradition And Its Interpreters Dale C Allison Jr by Dale C. Allison Jr. 9780567029003, 056702900X instant download after payment.

Jesus remains a popular figure in contemporary culture and Allison remains one of our best interpreters. He speaks around the country in a variety of venues on matters related to the study of the Historical Jesus. In his new book, he focuses on the historical Jesus and eschatology, concluding that the Jesus was not a Hellenistic wonder worker or teacher of pious morality but an apocalyptic prophet. In an opening chapter that is worth the price of admission, Allison astutely and engagingly captures the history of the search for the historical Jesus. He observes that many contemporary readings of Jesus shift the focus away from traditional theological, Christological, and eschatological concerns. In provocative fashion, He takes on not only the Jesus Seminar but also other Jesus interpreters such as N.T. Wright and Marcus Borg.

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