The Historical Jesus in Context
Amy-Jill Levine, Jr. Dale C. Allison, John Dominic Crossan
Princeton University Press, 2008-09-02 - 424 pages
The
Historical Jesus in Context is a landmark collection that places the
gospel narratives in their full literary, social, and archaeological
context. More than twenty-five internationally recognized experts offer
new translations and descriptions of a broad range of texts that shed
new light on the Jesus of history, including pagan prayers and private
inscriptions, miracle tales and martyrdoms, parables and fables, divorce
decrees and imperial propaganda. The translated materials--from
Christian, Coptic, and Jewish as well as Greek, Roman, and Egyptian
texts--extend beyond single phrases to encompass the full context, thus
allowing readers to locate Jesus in a broader cultural setting than is
usually made available. This book demonstrates that only by knowing the
world in which Jesus lived and taught can we fully understand him, his
message, and the spread of the Gospel. Gathering in one place material
that was previously available only in disparate sources, this formidable
book provides innovative insight into matters no less grand than
first-century Jewish and Gentile life, the composition of the Gospels,
and Jesus himself.
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