Who Is Jesus?: History in Perfect Tense (2000 Keck), book

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Who Is Jesus?: History in Perfect Tense (2000) is a book by Leander E. Keck.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 2000 (Studies on Personalities of the New Testament).

Contents

The presence of the past. Two portrayals of the Jesus who was. Recovering the Jesus who was. Beyond reconstruction -- The permanent particular : Jesus the Jew. The Jesus quest and the Jewish Jesus. The Jew Jesus was (and was not). The Gentiles stake in Jesus' Jewishness -- The embodied future : Jesus the teacher. The kingdom of God as rectifying power. The King as Father. The embodied future in perfect tense -- The fractured prism : Jesus' death and the living God. Galilee and Jerusalem. The living God Jesus trusted. The Golgotha hermeneutic -- The authorizing judge : Jesus in the moral life. Beyond Jesus' ethics. The judge who authorizes. For Jesus' sake

External links

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