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The Apocalyptic Jesus A Debate Robert J Miller

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The Apocalyptic Jesus A Debate Robert J Miller
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Publisher: Polebridge Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.93 MB
Pages: 165
Author: Robert J. Miller
ISBN: 9780944344897, 0944344895
Language: English
Year: 2001

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The Apocalyptic Jesus A Debate Robert J Miller by Robert J. Miller 9780944344897, 0944344895 instant download after payment.

Did the historical Jesus preach that God was about to bring an end to human history and impose the divine kingdom on the earth and all its peoples? Four eminent New Testament scholars Dale Allison, Marcus Borg, John Dominic Crossan, and Stephen Patterson come together under the direction of Robert J. Miller to debate this, the single most important question about the historical Jesus. Borg, Crossan, and Patterson argue that Jesus taught that God's kingdom was already here, not that it was coming in the near future. Dale Allison defends the widely held view that Jesus was an apocalyptic prophet. Everyone's cards are on the table in this candid exchange. The disagreements are sharp and the debate is both pointed and respectful. This book is an eloquent exploration of a pressing issue that strongly affects how we understand the historical Jesus and Christian life today.

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