Jesus under fire / Michael J. Wilkins, J.P. Moreland, general editors.
Material type:
- 0310617006
- 9780310617006
- 9780310211396
- 0310211395
- Modern scholarship reinvents the historical Jesus
- ARCH YNDC 232.908 W684J 20
- BT198 .J477 1995
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SAIACS Archives Room | Yandell Collection | ARCH YNDC 232.908 W684J (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 064598 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-236) and indexes.
Introduction : The furor surrounding Jesus / Michael J. Wilkins and J.P. Moreland -- Where do we start studying Jesus? / Craig L. Blomberg -- Who is Jesus? : an introduction to Jesus studies / Scot McKnight -- The words of Jesus in the Gospels : live, jive, or memorex? / Darrell L. Bock -- What did Jesus do? / Craig A. Evans -- Did Jesus perform miracles? / Gary R. Habermas -- Did Jesus rise from the dead? / William Lane Craig -- Is Jesus the only way? / R. Douglas Geivett -- Jesus outside the New Testament : what is the evidence? / Edwin M. Yamauchi -- Conclusion : What does all of this mean? / Michael J. Wilkins and J.P. Moreland.
Jesus Under Fire questions the findings of the Jesus Seminar that have challenged the biblical record of Jesus and his life and ministry, and presents rationally grounded affirmations of the traditional biblical teachings. Arguments are clearly laid out so that the church and the broader community can understand the issues and respond to modern theories intelligently and responsibly. Contributors, including New Testament scholars, philosophers, and apologists, begin with an evaluation of the methodology of the modern critical approach and a review of the latest wave of controversial books. The words, the actions, the miracles, and the resurrection of Jesus are examined for authenticity. Finally, the issues of exclusivism and pluralism are addressed.
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