Bibliographical details: Theissen, G., and A. Merz. (1998). The Historical Jesus: A Comprehensive Guide, trans. J. Bowden. London: SCM Press. Publisher’s information: This textbook by Germany’s most interesting New Testament scholar and his assistant is likely to become a standard work on Jesus. After surveying the quest for the historical Jesus, it assesses the sources, [...]
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Gerd Theissen and Annette Merz, The Historical Jesus: A Comprehensive Guide
Posted in Allegory, Apocalyptic, Capernaum, Christology, Disciples, Easter, Essenes, Eucharist, Galilee, Hellenistic reform, Herodians, Historical Jesus, Historical scepticism, Jülicher, Adolf, Jerusalem, Jesus, Jesus, as charismatic, Jesus, as healer, Jesus, as prophet, Jesus, as teacher, Jesus, death of, Jesus, eschatology of, Jesus, ethics of, Jesus, life of, Jesus, miracles of, Jesus, parables of, Jesus, passion of, Jesus, sources about, John the Baptist, Judgement, Kingdom of God, Kyrios, Last Supper, Love, of enemies, Love, of neighbour, Messiah, Messianic movements, Nazareth, Parables, Passover, Pharisees, Prophecy, Q, Reimarus, Hermann Samuel, Resurrection, Ritschl, Albrecht, Sadducees, Salvation, Son of Man, Strauss, David Friedrich, Theios Aner, Torah, Wisdom, tagged 1 Corinthians 15:3-8, 4 Ezra 13, 4Q246, Antiquities 18:63-64, Antiquities 20:200, bSanhedrin 43a, Egerton Gospel, Gospel of Peter, Gospel of Peter 8:28–11:49, Gospel of Thomas, John, Luke, Mark, Mark 12:1-9, Mark 14:25, Matthew, Matthew 20:1-16, Matthew 20:1-6, Merz Annette, Psalms of Solomon 17, Review, Secret Gospel of Mark, Theissen Gerd on Sunday, 28 September, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Peter Head, Is the New Testament Reliable?
Posted in Canon, Gospel traditions, Jesus, New Testament, Text, tagged Head Peter on Thursday, 18 September, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Bibliographical details: Head, P. (2003). Is the New Testament Reliable? Grove Biblical Series, vol. 30. Cambridge: Grove Books. Publisher’s information: The claims of Christianity stand or fall on the reliability of its founding documents, the collection known as the New Testament. But how do we know that this gives us a reliable picture of Jesus [...]
Christopher Rowland, Christian Origins: An Account of the Setting and Character of the Most Important Messianic Sect of Judaism
Posted in Angels, Apocalyptic, Baptism, Biblical interpretation, Christianity, early, Christology, Church, Covenant, Eschatology, Jewish, Essenes, Ethics, Eucharist, Festivals, Gnosticism, God, Historical Jesus, Israel, Jesus, John the Baptist, Judaism, 1st century, Judaism, diaspora, Judaism, Second Temple, Kingdom of God, Messiah, Messianism, Ministry, Parables, Parousia, Paul, Pharisees, Resurrection, Sadducees, Son of God, Son of Man, Synagogue, Temple, Torah, tagged Review, Rowland Christopher on Sunday, 1 June, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Bibliographical details: Rowland, C. (2002). Christian Origins: An Account of the Setting and Character of the Most Important Messianic Sect of Judaism. 2nd ed. London: SPCK. Publisher’s information: This new edition of Professor Rowland’s authoritative classic has been thoroughly revised and updated. In the light of recent work, the author has rewritten the chapter entitled [...]
Yvonne Sherwood, A Biblical Text and Its Afterlives: The Survival of Jonah in Western Culture
Posted in Bible and literature, Biblical interpretation, Biblical interpretation, history of, Fish, Stanley, Jesus, Jewish interpretation, Popular interpretation, Typological interpretation, tagged Jonah, Review, Sherwood Yvonne on Thursday, 22 May, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Bibliographical details: Sherwood, Y. (2000). A Biblical Text and Its Afterlives: The Survival of Jonah in Western Culture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Publisher’s information: This book charts the mutations of a particularly buoyant sliver of biblical text – the book of Jonah – as it latches onto Christian and Jewish motifs and anxieties, passes through [...]









