Jesus from Judaism to Christianity : continuum approaches to the historical Jesus

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Jesus from Judaism to Christianity : continuum approaches to the historical Jesus

edited by Tom Holmén

(Library of New Testament studies / editor, Mark Goodacre, 352 . European studies on Christian origins / editor, Michael Labahn)

T&T Clark, c2007

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"This volume is largely based on papers presented at the seminars of the Study of the Historical Jesus Research Programme arranged during the Dresden meeting of the European Association of Biblical Studies in the summer of 2005"--Pref

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One of the characteristic pursuits of the current phase of historical Jesus research, the so-called Third Quest, has been the serious attempt to locate Jesus within first-century CE Judaism, to seek a Jesus who could be found plausible within his Jewish context. Comparatively less emphasis has been laid on the question as to whether or how the contextually plausible picture of Jesus also suits and accounts for thehistory of the reception of Jesus in early Christianity. By integrating the Jewish context, the teaching of Jesus and Christian reception history into one explanation, the continuum perspective seeks to reveal a Jesus who would both be fitting within his Jewish context and would also help to explain and understand early Christian stances. Thus, according to this perspective, a historically plausible picture of Jesus is one that can be placed in the Judaism-Christianity continuum.

Table of Contents

  • 1. An Introduction to the Continuum Approach- Tom Holmen, Abo Akademi University, Finland
  • 2. Mamzerut and Jesus- Bruce Chilton, Bard College, New York, USA
  • 3. Sexuality and the Historical Jesus- William Loader, Murdoch University, Perth, Australia
  • 4. Jesus and the 'Servant' Community in Zion: Continuity in Context-Sean Freyne, University of Dublin, Ireland
  • 5. Son of Man as Kingdom Imagery: Jesus between Corporate Symbol and Individual Redeemer Figure- Thomas Kazen, Stockholm School of Theology, Sweden
  • 6. Jesus' Parables as Mediums of Symbol Political Interaction (prelim.)- Annette Merz, University of Utrecht, the Netherlands
  • 7. Jesus and the Priests of Israel- Edwin Broadhead, Berea College, USA
  • 8. The Death of Jesus from Historical Perspective- Ingo Broer, Siegen University, Germany.

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