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This provocative work examines the recent Jesus publications in the context of the many modern Jesus books, dominated by Albert Schweitzer's masterful portrait, The Quest of the Historical Jesus (1906).
Who was Jesus?
This fascinating addition to the best-selling Who Was...? series does not settle questions of theology.
Previously published: Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1993.
Very little is known about the life of Jesus. The gospels were written to propagate an image of Jesus as the prophesied Messiah, and give few details of his life....
Collects articles that are comprised of a dialogue between Jewish New Testament scholar Peter Zaas and Christian apologist William Craig, focusing on the Jewish and Christian assesments of Jesus and the question of Jewish-Christian ...
But why? And what makes his life and message so important to so many people today? James Dunn investigates what is known about the historical Jesus, and the reasons for his enormous impact -- then and now. --
This fascinating addition to the best-selling Who Was...? series does not settle questions of theology.
Who was Jesus?: The Historical Jesus and the Synoptic Gospels