1 edition of A Marginal Jew found in the catalog.
Published
2009
by Yale University Press in New Haven
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Trade Yale University Press.
Series | The Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library, The Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | BT303.2.M465 2009 |
The Physical Object | |
Format | [electronic resource]: |
Pagination | 1 online resource. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL27072720M |
ISBN 10 | 0300140967 |
ISBN 10 | 9780300140965 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 842840936 |
The Marginal Jew project relies on a fading methodology critiqued by these skeptics, and yet, ironically, reinforces strong measures of skepticism on its own terms. The irony owes, I believe, to the fact that Meier uses the classic criteria as objectively as humanly possible. In this definitive book on the real, historical Jesus, one of our foremost biblical scholars meticulously sifts the evidence of 2, years to portray neither a rural magician nor a figure of obvious power, but a /5(4).
John Meier continues his quest for the historical Jesus in the fifth installment of A Marginal Jew by looking at Jesus’s parables. His work relies solely on the criteria of authenticity. Unless a historian can apply one of his five primary criteria (embarrassment, discontinuity, multiple attestation, coherence, or rejection), the event cannot be attributed to [ ]. John P. Meier is William K. Warren Professor of Theology (New Testament) at the University of Notre Dame and the author of A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus. He has also written six other books and over seventy articles. At various times he has been the editor or associate editor of The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, New Testament Studies, and Dead Sea :
A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus, Volume V Probing the Authenticity of the Parables. John P. Meier. , 1 Rating; of the narrative parables in the Synoptic Gospels can be attributed to the historical Jesus. This book challenges that consensus and argues instead that only four parables—those of the Mustard Seed, the Evil 1/5(1). The A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus book series by John P. Meier includes books A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus, Volume III: Companions and Competitors (The Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library), A Marginal Jew: v. 4 (Anchor Bible Reference), A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus, Volume V - Probing the Authenticity of the Parables, and several more.
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John P. Meier is William K. Warren Professor of Theology (New Testament) at the University of Notre Dame and the author of A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus. He has also written six other books and over seventy articles. At various times he has been the editor or associate editor of The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, New Testament Studies, and Dead Sea Discoveries.
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Since the late nineteenth century, New Testament scholars have operat /5. The most recent influential review of this consensus was that of the Catholic priest and prominent Biblical scholar John P.
Meier in his book, A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus (Doubleday, ). Meier devoted Chapter 3, "Sources: Josephus," to the only non-Christian writer of the first century who makes reference to Jesus. A leading scholar of the historical Jesus clarifies and illuminates Jesus’ teachings on Jewish law John Meier’s previous volumes in the acclaimed series A Marginal Jew are founded upon the notion that while solid historical information about Jesus is quite limited, people of different faiths can nevertheless arrive at a consensus on fundamental historical facts of his life.
This book is an introduction to Meier's series: A Marginal Jew. Meier's methodology is clear and well thought out. Meier takes the historical methodology formulated in the first chapters of the book and then applies them to the early life of Jesus (to set the reader up /5(36).
A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus. Volume One: The Roots of the Problem and the Person. by John P. Meier. Anchor-Doubleday. $ Perhaps the most startling thing about John P. Meier’s book on Jesus is that it has been published with the imprimatur of the Catholic Church.
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In this fifth volume of his definitive Marginal Jew series, Meier explores the authenticity of Jesus’ parables.”—James H. Charlesworth, Princeton Theological Seminary. James H. Charlesworth “This book is a breath of fresh air—refreshingly forthright about what can and cannot be said about the parables attributed to : Yale University Press.
A marginal Jew: rethinking the historical Jesus User Review - Not Available - Book Verdict. This second volume in the author's life of Jesus (Vol. 1, LJ 10/15/91) discusses his ministry, focusing on his miracles, healings, other wonder works, and teachings concerning the coming kingdom of Read full review.
Book Summary: The title of this book is A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus, Volume V and it was written by John P. Meier. This particular edition is in a Hardcover format. This books publish date is and it has a suggested retail price of $ It was published by Yale University Press and has a total of pages in Pages: A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus, Volume 4 Book Description: John Meier's previous volumes in the acclaimed series A Marginal Jew are founded upon the notion that while solid historical information about Jesus is quite limited, people of different faiths can nevertheless arrive at a consensus on fundamental historical facts of.
Meier continues to expound his thesis that Jesus was a marginal Jew in a marginal eastern Mediterranean society during the first century.
Meier's extremely long, dense text, heavily documented by many footnotes, is hard going indeed and will appeal mainly to scholars in the field/5(9).
John Meier's previous volumes in the acclaimed series A Marginal Jew are founded upon the notion that while solid historical information about Jesus is quite limited, people of different faiths can nevertheless arrive at a consensus on fundamental historical facts of his life. In this eagerly anticipated fourth volume in the series, Meier approaches a fresh topic-the teachings of the 5/5(1).
Meier (Religion/Catholic Univ. of America), a Catholic priest, offers a vigorously honest, skeptical, and scholarly attempt to discover the historical Jesus. The author poses an intriguing hypothetical: ``suppose that a Catholic, a Protestant, a Jew, and an agnostic hammered out a consensus document on who Jesus of Nazareth was.'' Meier tries to create such a ``consensus document'' by.Get this from a library!
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