01922nam a2200373 a 450000500170000000800200001702000300003704100080006708200100007508200130008510000190009810000110011724500190012824500360014724500180018324500100020124500340021126000110024526000140025626000090027030000120027930000290029130000090032052008930032965000300122265000320125265000290128465000310131385600650134491100380140995700140144799900170146195200700147820260119071311.02024-03-13 09:11:00 a9780385469920, 0385469926 aeng a232.9 bM511-J65 aMeier, John P. eAuthor aA Marginal Jew bRethinking the Historical Jesus cJohn P. Meier nvol.2 pMentor, Message, and Miracles aU.S.A. bDoubleday c1994 a1118tr. bhardcover, illustrations c25cm aThis book is the second volume in John Meier's masterful trilogy on the life of Jesus. Volume one concluded with Jesus approaching adulthood. Now, in this volume, Meier focuses on the Jesus of our memory and the development of his ministry. To begin, Meier identifies Jesus's mentor, the one person who had the greatest single influence on him, John the Baptist. All of the Baptist's fiery talk about the end of time had a powerful effect on the young Jesus and the formulation of his key symbol of the coming of the ""kingdom of God."" And, finally, we are given a full investigation of one of the most striking manifestations of Jesus's message: Jesus's practice of exorcisms, hearings, and other miracles. In all, Meier brings to life the story of a man, Jesus, who by his life and teaching gradually made himself marginal even to the marginal society that was first century Palestine. aJesus Christ -- Teachings aJesus Christ -- Historicity aMiracles of Jesus Christ aJesus Christ -- Jewishness4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/13857/a.jpgyCover Image aNguyễn Thị Kim Phượng a231010TKH c13708d13708 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-13708v0.00yBK