Reinventing Jesus

Reinventing Jesus

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May 9, 2006 · English · Paperback (350 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 350
Language English
Published May 9, 2006
Publisher Kregel Publications
ISBN-10 082542982X
ISBN-13 9780825429828

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In a compelling exploration of the historical figure of Jesus, the authors delve deep into the dynamics between oral traditions and the written gospels that emerged in the early Christian context. They argue that much of the narrative surrounding Jesus has been shaped by the cultural practices of memorization, which influenced how stories were passed down over generations.

Examining the interplay between oral tradition and the formation of the gospels, the trio of scholars challenges conventional interpretations and offers a fresh perspective on how Jesus’s life and teachings were understood in their original setting. They highlight the significance of communal memory and retelling as vital processes for preserving religious beliefs and experiences.

Through their rigorous analysis, readers are invited to reconsider what they know about Jesus, prompting questions about authenticity and interpretation. This book serves as a thought-provoking resource that encourages both critical thought and deeper faith engagement.

Ultimately, it seeks to bridge the gap between historical scholarship and spiritual reflection, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the origins of Christian thought and the enduring legacy of Jesus.

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Science Fiction Religion & Spirituality Contemporary

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