The next quest for the historical Jesus:
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Grand Rapids, Michigan
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[2024]
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Abstract: | "A collection of scholarly essays on the future of historical Jesus studies"-- "The next generation of scholars charts new paths for continuing the quest for Jesus of Nazareth. After a decade of stagnation in the study of the historical Jesus, James Crossley and Chris Keith have assembled an international team of scholars to renew the quest for the historical Jesus. The contributors offer new perspectives and fresh methods for reengaging the question of the historical Jesus. Important, timely, and fascinating, The Next Quest for the Historical Jesus is a must read for anyone seeking to know the real Jesus of Nazareth. Contributors Michael P. Barber, Augustine Institute Graduate School of Theology, United States of America Giovanni B. Bazzana, Harvard Divinity School, United States of America Helen K. Bond, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom James Crossley, MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion, and Society, Norway, and Centre for the Critical Study of Apocalyptic and Millenarian Movements, United Kingdom Tucker Samson Ferda, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, United States of America Paula Fredriksen, Boston University, United States of America, and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Deane Galbraith, University of Otago, Aotearoa New Zealand Mark Goodacre, Duke University, United States of America Meghan R. Henning, University of Dayton, United States of America Nathan C. Johnson, University of Indianapolis, United States of America Wayne Te Kaawa, University of Otago, Aotearoa New Zealand Chris Keith, MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion, and Society, Norway John S. |
Umfang: | xix, 681 pages illustrations, maps 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780802882707 0802882706 |
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520 | 3 | |a "A collection of scholarly essays on the future of historical Jesus studies"-- | |
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contents | Introduction: the next quest Reception history Rewriting the history of scholarship Beyond the Jewish Jesus debate Biography Ancient media Beyond what is behind Missing pieces Material and visual culture Religion, visions, and alternative historicity Myth and mythmaking The late Latin quest Chartism and forgotten quests Fame and aura Networks Scribal Galilee Synagogues Armies and soldiers Class conflict Textiles, sustenance, and economy City and country Galilee and Jerusalem Race, ethnicity, and whiteness Born of a Doulē Body and embodiment Sexuality Disability, healings, miracles Spirit world Ritual impurity Apocalypticism and millenarianism Violence and trauma Death and martyrdom The Resurrection and comparative microhistory Whakapapa and genealogy Survival of popular movements |
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spelling | The next quest for the historical Jesus edited by James Crossley and Chris Keith Grand Rapids, Michigan William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company [2024] xix, 681 pages illustrations, maps 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Introduction: the next quest James Crossley Reception history Halvor Moxnes Rewriting the history of scholarship Brandon Massey Beyond the Jewish Jesus debate Adele Reinhartz Biography Helen K. Bond Ancient media Rafael Rodríguez Beyond what is behind Chris Keith Missing pieces Mark Goodacre Material and visual culture Joan Taylor Religion, visions, and alternative historicity Deane Galbraith Myth and mythmaking Stephen Young The late Latin quest Paula Fredriksen Chartism and forgotten quests James Crossley Fame and aura Matthew G. Whitlock Networks John S. Kloppenborg Scribal Galilee Sarah E. Rollens Synagogues Anders Runesson Armies and soldiers Christopher B. Zeichmann Class conflict Robert J. Myles Textiles, sustenance, and economy Janelle Peters City and country Robyn Faith Walsh Galilee and Jerusalem Tucker S. Ferda Race, ethnicity, and whiteness Wongi Park Born of a Doulē Mitzi J. Smith Body and embodiment Taylor G. Petrey Sexuality Amy-Jill Levine Disability, healings, miracles Meghan R. Henning Spirit world Giovanni B. Bazzana Ritual impurity Matthew Thiessen Apocalypticism and millenarianism James Crossley Violence and trauma Nathan Shedd Death and martyrdom Michael P. Barber The Resurrection and comparative microhistory Justin J. Meggitt Whakapapa and genealogy Wayne Te Kaawa Survival of popular movements Nathan C. Johnson "A collection of scholarly essays on the future of historical Jesus studies"-- "The next generation of scholars charts new paths for continuing the quest for Jesus of Nazareth. After a decade of stagnation in the study of the historical Jesus, James Crossley and Chris Keith have assembled an international team of scholars to renew the quest for the historical Jesus. The contributors offer new perspectives and fresh methods for reengaging the question of the historical Jesus. Important, timely, and fascinating, The Next Quest for the Historical Jesus is a must read for anyone seeking to know the real Jesus of Nazareth. Contributors Michael P. Barber, Augustine Institute Graduate School of Theology, United States of America Giovanni B. Bazzana, Harvard Divinity School, United States of America Helen K. Bond, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom James Crossley, MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion, and Society, Norway, and Centre for the Critical Study of Apocalyptic and Millenarian Movements, United Kingdom Tucker Samson Ferda, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, United States of America Paula Fredriksen, Boston University, United States of America, and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Deane Galbraith, University of Otago, Aotearoa New Zealand Mark Goodacre, Duke University, United States of America Meghan R. Henning, University of Dayton, United States of America Nathan C. Johnson, University of Indianapolis, United States of America Wayne Te Kaawa, University of Otago, Aotearoa New Zealand Chris Keith, MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion, and Society, Norway John S. Jesus Christ / Historicity RELIGION / Biblical Studies / New Testament / Jesus, the Gospels & Acts RELIGION / Christian Theology / Christology Crossley, James G. 1973- (DE-588)1069397415 edt Keith, Chris 1980- (DE-588)136945392 edt |
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