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JESUS AND HIS DEATH: HISTORIOGRAPHY , THE HISTORICAL JESUS, By Scot Mcknight.
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- Condition
- Good
- Seller Notes
- “SEE PHOTOS.”
- Book Title
- Jesus and His Death: Historiography, the Historical Jesus, and
- ISBN-10
- 1932792295
- Genre
- Religion
- ISBN
- 9781932792294
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Baylor University Press
ISBN-10
1932792295
ISBN-13
9781932792294
eBay Product ID (ePID)
46755493
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
458 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Jesus and His Death : Historiography, the Historical Jesus, and Atonement Theory
Publication Year
2006
Subject
Christian Theology / Christology, Biblical Studies / Jesus, the Gospels & Acts, General, Faith
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Religion
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.4 in
Item Weight
31.4 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2005-021034
Reviews
Recent books on the historical Jesus illustrate how compelling scholars and general readers alike find the topic of Jesus' death. But these books also illustrate a major problem-some studies depend upon some grand interpretive theory, while others rivet their attention on exegetical details and disregard developmental questions. Widely read, Scot McKnight does both. He moves back and forth with careful transitions between contemporary hermeneutics and the ancient texts. As he does so, he also provides a rich and often entertaining account of the secondary literature. The volume can be read both as an address of its central questions and as a well-informed introduction to New Testament theology. --Bruce Chilton, Bard College, This is a brave book. With due awareness of the historical traps and with a mastery of the recent relevant literature, McKnight here asks the crucial question, How did Jesus interpret his own death? His answer, which hearkens back to Albert Schweitzer, does full justice to Jesus' eschatological outlook and makes good sense within a first-century Jewish context. Even those who see things differently-I do not-will enjoy how the detailed and rigorous argument develops and will find themselves learning a great deal. -Dale C. Allison, Jr., Errett M. Grabe Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Scot McKnight is fully aware that making claims about the historical Jesus is like entering a minefield. But he combines wide-ranging knowledge of and a willingness to interact with the extensive literature to build a careful, brick-by-brick argument. The sheer breadth of issues covered separates this work from what might otherwise have been its competitors. In ways reminiscent of Stephen Neil, McKnight also has written a book that is never dry or dull. -Joel B. Green, Dean and Professor of New Testament, Asbury Theological Seminary, McKnight leaves few stones unturned in this comprehensive analysis. The book is well written and engaging, with many original ideas. Its greatest strengths are its breadth of coverage, mastery of secondary literature, and cautious scholarly conclusions., Scot McKnight is fully aware that making claims about the historical Jesus is like entering a minefield. But he combines wide-ranging knowledge of and a willingness to interact with the extensive literature to build a careful, brick-by-brick argument. The sheer breadth of issues covered separates this work from what might otherwise have been its competitors. In ways reminiscent of Stephen Neil, McKnight also has written a book that is never dry or dull. --Joel B. Green, Dean and Professor of New Testament, Asbury Theological Seminary, This is a brave book. With due awareness of the historical traps and with a mastery of the recent relevant literature, McKnight here asks the crucial question, How did Jesus interpret his own death? His answer, which hearkens back to Albert Schweitzer, does full justice to Jesus' eschatological outlook and makes good sense within a first-century Jewish context. Even those who see things differently-I do not-will enjoy how the detailed and rigorous argument develops and will find themselves learning a great deal. --Dale C. Allison, Jr., Errett M. Grabe Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, McKnight has provided in Jesus and His Death a very dense, scholarly, meticulous discussion of how Jesus perceived his death. His conclusions are largely convincing... He is lucid and clear, and I highly recommend it for those who are willing., "This is a brave book. With due awareness of the historical traps and with a mastery of the recent relevant literature, McKnight here asks the crucial question: How did Jesus interpret his own death?" -- DALE C. ALLISON. JR., Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
232/.3
Table Of Content
Preface PART ONE: THE DEBATE 1 The Historical Jesus, the Death of Jesus, Historiography, and Theology 2 Jesus' Death in Scholarship 3 Re-enter Jesus' Death PART TWO: THE REALITY OF A PREMATURE DEATH 4 The Leading Foot in the Dance of Atonement 5 A Temporary Presence in God's Providence 6 Jesus and the Prophetic Fate PART THREE: A RANSOM FOR MANY 7 The Authenticity of the Ransom Saying Excursus: The Son of Man 8 Jesus and the Scripture Prophets 9 The Script for Jesus 10 Jesus and the Servant 11 The Passion Predictions PART FOUR: JESUS AND THE LAST SUPPER 12 Pesah in Jewish History 13 Pesah and the Last Supper 14 This Bread and This Cup 15 Jesus and the Covenant 16 "Poured Out" and Eschatology 17 Conclusions Excursus: Chasing Down Paul's Theological Ship Works Cited Scripture Index Author Index Subject Index
Synopsis
In this careful and far-reaching study, Scot McKnight contends that Jesus did in fact anticipate his own death, that Jesus understood his death as an atoning sacrifice, and that his death as an atoning sacrifice stood at the heart of Jesus' own mission to protect his own followers from the judgment of God., Recent scholarship on the historical Jesus has rightly focused upon how Jesus understood his own mission. But no scholarly effort to understand the mission of Jesus can rest content without exploring the historical possibility that Jesus envisioned his own death. In this careful and far-reaching study, Scot McKnight contends that Jesus did in fact anticipate his own death, that Jesus understood his death as an atoning sacrifice, and that his death as an atoning sacrifice stood at the heart of Jesus' own mission to protect his own followers from the judgment of God.
LC Classification Number
BT303.2.M43 2005
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