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JESUS CHRIST IN HISTORY &SCRIPTURE
by Edgar V McKnight
Binding: Paperback, 348 pages
Publisher: Mercer University Press
List Price: USD $20.00
Weight: 123
Dimension: H: 0.75 x L: 9.02 x W: 0.5 inches
ISBN 10: 0865546770
ISBN 13: 9780865546776
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Book Description:
Jesus Christ in History and Scripture highlights two related bases for the current revolution in Jesus studies: (1) a critically chastened world view that is satisfied with provisional results and (2) a creative (or 'poetic') use of the sources for a study of Jesus. The first part of the book shows that 'precritical,' 'critical,' and 'postcritical' epochs and attitudes (all alive today) support different sorts of knowledge concerning Jesus (historical reconstructions; historic memory and appropriations; imaginative, poetic, and artistic creations; and theological formulations) and that the Gospels themselves support different sorts of knowledge and approaches. The Gospels were composed by Christians who combined historical information and historic memory in imaginative ways to present a Jesus who was as relevant to their congregation as he was to the earliest disciples. The creative contribution that readers of the Gospels make in their reconstructions of Jesus is a recapitulation of the creative activities of the earliest evangelists. The central section of the book provides a philosophical rationale for correlating the historical critical methods of biblical scholars and the rationalist methods of theologians and for correlating these 'modern' Enlightenment modes of knowledge with feeling, lived experience, and praxis. It also traces the attempts to do justice to the historical Jesus with particular attention to the different philosophical and theological presuppositions supporting the different attempts. A final section discusses the values of non foundationalist hermeneutical approaches for the broader questions of the use and authority of the Bible. In the end, ecumenical rather than divisive approaches are advocated. Different ways of doing church and different ways of discovering truth demand an ecumenical approach.


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