The Historical Jesus: a Guide for the Perplexed
The Historical Jesus: a Guide for the Perplexed
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Author(s): Bond, Helen
Bond, Helen K.
ISBN No.: 9780567033161
Pages: 216
Year: 201203
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 241.50
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Introduction. Sources: Graeco-Roman, Jewish (especially Josephus), Christian (gospels and non-canonical literature). Problems with historical Jesus research (nature of the gospels, bioi, Synoptics vs John, etc). Overview of scholarship on Jesus (the three quests and where we are now). 1: Origins. Where did Jesus come from? Problems with the birth stories. Galilee in recent research (how Jewish was it? relations with Jerusalem?). Social status, family life, trade etc.


2: Ministry. This chapter will look at Jesus' ministry in fairly broad terms: Jesus as follower of John the Baptist; models of 'holy men' in the ancient world, including Prophet (prophetic critique of rulers; symbolic action in Temple) and Messiah; its duration, geographical scope, etc. 3: Teaching. Centrality of the Kingdom of God; use of parables, I am sayings, wisdom sayings etc. Eschatology? Apocalyptic? How much is really historical? (note on Jesus Seminar). 4. Healing. Healers in the ancient world, magic, miracles as a manifestation of the kingdom.


Attraction of women in particular to healers? 5: Trial and Execution. Why was Jesus arrested? The parts played by Jewish 'chief priests', Caiaphas and Pontius Pilate. Was there a trial? What was the charge? 'Prophecy historicised'. Was Jesus buried or eaten by dogs? Traditional sites. 6: Resurrection. Problem of different gospel accounts. Empty tomb traditions; women etc. Paul (esp.


1Cor 15). Effect on disciples etc. Later traditions (incl. Gospel of Peter). 7: The Jesus movement and the early Church. Continuity and discontinuity. Conclusion. The historical Jesus and his legacy.



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