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==Contents==
==Contents==
The rules : getting ready to play -- John the Baptist : washings, a prophet, and Jesus -- The choosing of the twelve : the authority to restore -- Jesus' associations with tax collectors and sinners : the scandal of Jesus' relationships and table fellowship -- Jesus and the Sabbath : authority and the sacred calendar -- Jesus and exorcism : authority, the kindgom of God, and cosmic forces -- Peter's declaration at Caesarea Philippi : a cautious word about messianic hope -- Jesus' atriumphal entry : a different kind of king -- Jesus' temple act : authority and sacred space -- The Last Supper : sacred liturgy and authority -- The examination by the Jewish leadership : sacred presence and authority -- The examination by Pilate and crucifixion : death for sedition -- The women discover an empty tomb : fabrication, metaphor, or something more? -- Conclusion: Who is Jesus by the rules? : pointing to the rule that matters


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 16:15, 4 November 2012

Who is Jesus?: Linking the Historical Jesus with the Christ of Faith (2012) is a book by Darrell L. Bock.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in New York, NY: Howard Books, 2012.

Contents

The rules : getting ready to play -- John the Baptist : washings, a prophet, and Jesus -- The choosing of the twelve : the authority to restore -- Jesus' associations with tax collectors and sinners : the scandal of Jesus' relationships and table fellowship -- Jesus and the Sabbath : authority and the sacred calendar -- Jesus and exorcism : authority, the kindgom of God, and cosmic forces -- Peter's declaration at Caesarea Philippi : a cautious word about messianic hope -- Jesus' atriumphal entry : a different kind of king -- Jesus' temple act : authority and sacred space -- The Last Supper : sacred liturgy and authority -- The examination by the Jewish leadership : sacred presence and authority -- The examination by Pilate and crucifixion : death for sedition -- The women discover an empty tomb : fabrication, metaphor, or something more? -- Conclusion: Who is Jesus by the rules? : pointing to the rule that matters

External links

  • [ Google Books]