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Who Do My Opponents Say That I Am An Investigation Of The Accusations Against The Historical Jesus Library Of New Testament Studies 327 Scot Mcknight

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Who Do My Opponents Say That I Am An Investigation Of The Accusations Against The Historical Jesus Library Of New Testament Studies 327 Scot Mcknight
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Publisher: T&T Clark Int'l
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.61 MB
Pages: 188
Author: Scot McKnight, Joseph B. Modica
ISBN: 9780567031266, 0567031268
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Who Do My Opponents Say That I Am An Investigation Of The Accusations Against The Historical Jesus Library Of New Testament Studies 327 Scot Mcknight by Scot Mcknight, Joseph B. Modica 9780567031266, 0567031268 instant download after payment.

This volume will unpack the seven allegations proposed by Scot McKnight in his article 'Calling Jesus Mamzer' in the inaugural volume of The Journal for the Historical Jesus (Volume 1.1 2003: 73-103). Each essay will explore the historicity of each accusation and what they tell us about Jesus. McKnight and Modica propose that by examining these specific allegations, one can begin to comprehend a neglected dimension of historical Jesus studies, namely, that Jesus can be understood by what his opponents (critics) say of him. They contend that such an approach offers, as Malina and Neyrey have previously examined in Calling Jesus Names, a 'Christology from the side'. There will be an introductory and concluding essay from the editors.

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