Saint Saul [electronic resource]: A Skeleton Key to the Historical Jesus.
Material type: TextPublication details: Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press.Description: 352 pISBN:- 9780773520905
- 0773520902 (Trade Cloth)
- 232.9/08 21
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E-Book | Reformational Study Centre General library | 232.908 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available |
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232.906 BEN Broeder Jezus : de Nazarener door een Jood gezien / | 232.906 SPAN Sitting at the feet of Rabbi Jesus how the Jewishness of Jesus can transform your faith | 232.90609015 The Jewish Jesus | 232.908 Saint Saul | 232.908 Lord or legend? : | 232.908 Authenticating the words of Jesus / | 232.908 The evidence for Jesus |
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Annotation <div>In this follow-up to his acclaimed Surpassing Wonder, Akenson recreates the world of Christ, a time rich with ideas, prophets, factions, priests, savants, and god-drunk fanatics. Saint Saul sheds light on Yeshua's birth and his relationship to his family, clarifies Yeshua's views on issues such as divorce and resurrection, and examines his sense of himself as Messiah. Throughout Saint Saul Akenson insistently stresses the Jewishness of Yeshua. He dismisses the traditional way of searching for facts about him by looking for parallels among the four gospels, arguing that the gospels were handed down as a unit by a later generation. In contrast Saul, although he did not know Yeshua personally, knew his most important followers and wrote immediately after his death. Saul's teachings were approved, though sometimes reluctantly, by Yeshua's brothers and other early leaders. Akenson sifts and probes the evidence for and against the historical status of Saul and Yeshua, a mystery as fascinating as a good detective story and one where readers must come to their own conclusions about the circumstances and texts that gave rise to two great world-faiths, Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism.</div>
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