Studying the Historical Jesus: Evaluations of the State of Current Research (1994 Chilton, Evans) edited volume
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Studying the Historical Jesus: Evaluations of the State of Current Research (1994) is a volume edited by Bruce Chilton and Craig A. Evans.
Abstract
A critical assessment of contemporary research on the Historical Jesus.
Editions and translations
Published in Leiden: Brill, 1994.
Table of contents
- Reflections on a discipline: a North American perspective / Marcus J. Borg
- Major trends and interpretive issues in the study of Jesus / William R. Telford
- The geography, politics, and economics of Galilee and the quest for the historical Jesus / Seán Freyne
- Jesus and the use of Greek in Galilee / Stanley E. Porter
- Jesus tradition in Paul / James D.G. Dunn
- John the Baptist and his relationship to Jesus / Robert L. Webb
- The parables of Jesus : current trends and needs in research / Craig L. Blomberg
- The kingdom of God in recent discussion / Bruce Chilton
- Jesus and Israel's scriptures / Bruce Chilton and Craig A. Evans
- Jesus' ministry and self-understanding / Ben F. Meyer
- The miracles of Jesus / Barry L. Blackburn
- The death of Jesus / Richard A. Horsley
- The resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth / Pheme Perkins
- Jesus in non-Christian sources / Craig A. Evans
- Jesus in the agrapha and apocryphal gospels / James H. Charlesworth and Craig A. Evans
- The historical Jesus and the historical situation of the quest: an epilogue / Helmut Koester
- Appendix: The recently published Dead Sea Scrolls and the historical Jesus / Craig A. Evans
External links
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