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Enochic Studies highilighted the apocalyptic roots of the Jesus movement; see Enoch and the Synoptic Gospels: Reminiscences, Allusions, Intertextuality (2016 Stuckenbruck, Boccaccini), edited volume.
[Enochic Studies]] highlighted the apocalyptic roots of the Jesus movement, showing the continuity between the [[Parables of Enoch]] and the Synoptic Gospels; see [[The Jewish Gospels: The Story of the Jewish Christ (2012 Boyarin), book]] and [[Enoch and the Synoptic Gospels: Reminiscences, Allusions, Intertextuality (2016 Stuckenbruck, Boccaccini), edited volume]].
 
For the first time a Muslim author, [[Reza Aslan]], entered the scholarly debate on the Historical Jesus by reviving the hypothesis of Jesus as a Zealot.
 
The scholarly debate focuses in particular on the development of early Christology. The question "How Jesus became God" leads to rethink the concept of "divinity" in antiquity. In his work, [[Bart Ehrman]] emphasizes the greater and greater degree of divinity attributed to Jesus by early Christian authors, while [[Gabriele Boccaccini]] points out that "being uncreated" (not divinity, or worship) is the feature that separated the only God from God's creatures and ultimately made Jesus "God" with the Gospel of John.  
 


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The page: Historical Jesus Studies--2010s includes (in chronological order) scholarly and literary works in the field of Historical Jesus Studies made in the 2010s, or from 2010 to 2019.

2010s -- Highlights
2010s -- Highlights


2010s -- History of research -- Overview
2010s -- History of research -- Overview

[Enochic Studies]] highlighted the apocalyptic roots of the Jesus movement, showing the continuity between the Parables of Enoch and the Synoptic Gospels; see The Jewish Gospels: The Story of the Jewish Christ (2012 Boyarin), book and Enoch and the Synoptic Gospels: Reminiscences, Allusions, Intertextuality (2016 Stuckenbruck, Boccaccini), edited volume.

For the first time a Muslim author, Reza Aslan, entered the scholarly debate on the Historical Jesus by reviving the hypothesis of Jesus as a Zealot.

The scholarly debate focuses in particular on the development of early Christology. The question "How Jesus became God" leads to rethink the concept of "divinity" in antiquity. In his work, Bart Ehrman emphasizes the greater and greater degree of divinity attributed to Jesus by early Christian authors, while Gabriele Boccaccini points out that "being uncreated" (not divinity, or worship) is the feature that separated the only God from God's creatures and ultimately made Jesus "God" with the Gospel of John.




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Pages in category "Historical Jesus Studies--2010s"

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Media in category "Historical Jesus Studies--2010s"

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