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Jesus Remembered Christianity in the Making James D. G. Dunn vol.1

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Christianity in the makingPublication details: U.S.A; William B. Eerdmans Publishing; 2003Description: 1019tr; Hardcover, illustrationsJesusISBN:
  • 0802839312, 9780802839312
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 232
  • J27-D92
Online resources: Summary: Focusing on Jesus, this first volume has several distinct features. It garners the lessons to be learned from the ""quest for the historical Jesus"" and meets the hermeneutical challenges to a historical and theological assessment of the Jesus tradition. It provides a fresh perspective both on the impact made by Jesus and on the traditions about Jesus as oral tradition -- hence the title ""Jesus Remembered."" And it offers a fresh analysis of the details of that tradition, emphasizing its characteristic (rather than dissimilar) features. Noteworthy too are Dunn's treatments of the source question (particularly Q and the noncanonical Gospels) and of Jesus the Jew in his Galilean context.
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Focusing on Jesus, this first volume has several distinct features. It garners the lessons to be learned from the ""quest for the historical Jesus"" and meets the hermeneutical challenges to a historical and theological assessment of the Jesus tradition. It provides a fresh perspective both on the impact made by Jesus and on the traditions about Jesus as oral tradition -- hence the title ""Jesus Remembered."" And it offers a fresh analysis of the details of that tradition, emphasizing its characteristic (rather than dissimilar) features. Noteworthy too are Dunn's treatments of the source question (particularly Q and the noncanonical Gospels) and of Jesus the Jew in his Galilean context.

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